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Masters of Social Work – Msw – Faculty – Career-Track

Masters of Social Work – Msw – Faculty – Career-Track

CompanyWashington State University
LocationRichland, WA, USA
Salary$78935.25 – $96186
TypeFull-Time
DegreesMaster’s, PhD
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Hold a PhD or DSW from a CSWE accredited institution.
  • A minimum of two years of full-time post-MSW/Master’s practice experience for all applicants is required.
  • Demonstrated service experience on campus, in professional organizations, agencies or in their communities.
  • Excellent communication abilities in written and verbal forms.
  • Currently serving in the rank of an Associate Professor or equivalent at a post-secondary institution, or; At least four (4) years of academic teaching experience as well as academic and professional service.; and at least three (3) years of clinical scholarship including refereed publications, presentation at national conferences, and/or contribution to professional guideline development.
  • Currently serving in the rank of a Full Professor or equivalent at a post-secondary institution, or; At least five (5) years history of clinical scholarship, including national and/or international publications, funded clinical projects and/or research; and held leadership positions in national and/or international professional organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching and course content development that aligns with accreditation requirements of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).

Preferred Qualifications

  • Be licensed as a clinical social worker in Washington or able to obtain Washington State LICSW credential within twelve (12) months of hire.
  • Education experience, including the use of multiple digital or technology-supported teaching/learning platforms and mechanisms.
  • Expertise in accreditation processes within social work.
  • Familiarity and experience in social work offered in rural Washington state.
  • Experience teaching in programs delivered to students across multiple settings with an obligation to consider regulations and requirements in bordering states.