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The soon-to-launch Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE) ranked faculty position on a 12-month tenure track contract. This faculty member will also be the program's Program Director. Individuals interested in remote employment may pursue this role if they live in any of the following states: AR, CA, CO, DE, FL, IL, IN, MD, MA, MI, MS, NC, NY, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, DC, WI. The position will begin in the summer of 2025. This faculty member will teach the equivalent of eight courses (24 credits) a year; these credits include those reassigned for administrative duties. This individual will be a key leader in finalizing the curriculum and shaping the student experience in this new program. They will hire additional faculty and work closely with internal and external partners to provide an excellent education that trains high-quality counselors. The program will launch in January or August of 2026. The program will be completely online. The program is part of the Henrietta Schmoll School of Health Sciences (HSSHS). With 18 degree programs and approximately 100 faculty, the HSSHS is the largest of St. Kate's four schools. Degrees are offered to students at all levels, from the associate to the doctoral level. A key distinguishing factor is the programs' shared focus on ecological approaches to health, intercultural competency, and interprofessional collaboration. Faculty and staff will find ample opportunities for support for teaching, professional practice, and scholarly activities. The Institute of Simulation and Interprofessional Learning (I-SAIL) provides resources and expertise to support developing and implementing high-impact educational activities within HSSHS and the School of Nursing. The St. Kate's Teaching Hub offers resources and a platform for teaching and scholarly activities that foster pedagogical innovation and student success. The Hub supports faculty and staff by providing professional development opportunities and a forum for learning and exchange on issues at the forefront of higher education. Additionally, St. Kate's has a growing academic technology team that offers training and support to faculty members who teach online.