Master of Arts in Counseling Program Director

HANNIBAL-LAGRANGE UNIVERSITY - HANNIBAL, MISSOURI

Address of Job Location: 2800 Palmyra Rd., HANNIBAL, MO 63401

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Job Summary:

The Director of the Master of Arts in Counseling (MACO) Program provides academic, administrative, and spiritual leadership for Hannibal-LaGrange University’s online graduate counseling program. This full-time, 12-month position includes faculty appointment at an open rank in Christian Counseling and carries primary responsibility for program development, enrollment growth, accreditation preparation and maintenance, curriculum oversight, faculty recruitment, and maintaining and fostering external partnerships.

The Director will lead the MACO program toward compliance with Missouri and Illinois licensure standards, develop a system for clinical partnerships in our region, and guide the program’s strategic development toward CACREP accreditation. As a faculty member, the Director will teach core counseling courses, mentor students, supervise clinical experiences as appropriate, and model integration of Christian faith with professional counseling practice.

Employee must possess a vibrant, personal Christian faith including a clear testimony of Christian conversion and be actively involved in an evangelical, preferably Southern Baptist, church.

Job Responsibilities:
Program Leadership and Administration

Provide overall leadership for the MACO program, including strategic planning, assessment, and continuous improvement.

Oversee program operations, policies, and procedures.

Lead curriculum design and revision to ensure alignment with Missouri and Illinois licensure requirements.

Guide preparation for CACREP accreditation, including standards alignment and documentation.

Accreditation and Licensure

Serve as primary leader for CACREP research, preparation, and application.

Ensure curriculum, faculty qualifications, and clinical hours meet accreditation and licensure standards.

Monitor changes in state licensure requirements and recommend updates as needed.

Faculty Leadership

Teach core graduate counseling courses in the MACO program.

Teach undergraduate psychology and counseling courses.

Ensure faculty qualifications align with CACREP and institutional standards.

Student Recruitment and Enrollment Growth

Collaborate with admissions and marketing to promote the MACO program.

Represent the program at conferences and recruitment events in Missouri and Western Illinois.

Clinical Partnerships

Develop and expand clinical placement networks in Northeast Missouri and Illinois.

Cultivate relationships with community mental health agencies, churches, and counseling organizations.

Faith Integration and Mentorship

Model integration of Christian faith, ethical practice, and professional counseling standards.

Mentor students academically, spiritually, and professionally.

Other duties as assigned

Job Requirements:
Knowledge of counselor education, counseling theory, and clinical practice.

Understanding of CACREP standards and licensure requirements.

Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills.

Commitment to Christian faith integration in counseling education.



EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND TRAINING

Required:

Earned doctoral degree in Counseling, Counselor Education, or related field.

Doctoral candidates may be considered with clinical experience.

Eligibility for counseling licensure in Missouri and/or Illinois.

Experience teaching undergraduate and/or graduate-level counseling courses.

Preferred:

Experience directing or coordinating a counseling program.

Familiarity with CACREP accreditation processes.

Clinical counseling experience and online teaching experience.

Expiration Date of Job Posting: October 30, 2026