Director of Clinical Training

Posted:
2/6/2026, 3:19:40 AM

Location(s):
Kentucky, United States

Experience Level(s):
Senior

Field(s):
Legal & Compliance

Workplace Type:
Remote

Job Description

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • Earned doctoral degree in Counselor Education and Supervision from a CACREP-accredited program (required).
  • If the doctorate is from a related field, the individual must have been employed as a full-time faculty member in a counselor education program for at least one full academic year prior to July 1, 2013 (CACREP grandfathering clause).
  • Current clinical counseling license and supervision credential in good standing with the relevant state board.
  • A minimum of three years of post-licensure clinical experience, including direct supervision of counseling students or pre-licensed counselors.
  • Demonstrated professional counselor identity, including active membership in professional organizations and evidence of scholarly or professional contributions (e.g., presentations, publications, or applied research).
  • Demonstrated knowledge of CACREP standards, clinical supervision models, and ethical guidelines for counseling and supervision.
  • Evidence of effective teaching, advising, and supervision at the graduate level.
  • Experience in developing and maintaining clinical partnerships and training site supervisors in accordance with CACREP requirements.
  • Proficiency with digital learning platforms and supervision technologies (e.g., Moodle, Microsoft 365, Zoom, Tevera, or comparable systems).
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, administrators, students, site supervisors, and community partners.
  • Commitment to the mission and values of Campbellsville University and the ethical standards of the counseling profession.

PROGRAM LEADERSHIP AND ACCREDITATION

  • Provide oversight and coordination for the development, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the practicum and internship components of the MCMHC program.
  • Serve as the designated Practicum and Internship Coordinator as required by CACREP.
  • Collaborate with the Program Director to ensure alignment between academic coursework and clinical training requirements.
  • Develop and maintain policies and procedures that ensure compliance with CACREP, SACSCOC, and state licensure standards.
  • Develop, maintain, and annually review the Clinical Training Handbook to ensure inclusion of required content, including definitions, agreements, and evaluation procedures.
  • Contribute data and documentation related to clinical training, practicum, and internship components for CACREP accreditation reports, self-studies, and site visits.
  • Represent the clinical training component of the program at professional meetings and within external partnerships related to practicum and internship activities.

PRACTICUM AND INTERNSHIP COORDINATION

  • Develop, evaluate, and maintain clinical site partnerships that provide high-quality, supervised learning experiences.
  • Establish and maintain affiliation agreements in collaboration with university administration and legal counsel.
  • Develop and implement procedures for site and supervisor approval, orientation, and ongoing training in accordance with CACREP requirements.
  • Verify that all site supervisors meet program qualification standards, including licensure, professional experience, and supervision training.
  • Engage in regular consultation with site supervisors to monitor student performance and ensure quality supervision.
  • Implement student evaluation processes for practicum and internship experiences and site supervisors, using results to inform site selection and program improvement.
  • Ensure compliance with CACREP standards related to clinical supervision ratios and group size limits across all practicum and internship sections.
  • Provide coordination and support in addressing student and site issues, including mediation and remediation plans when necessary.
  • Monitor student and site records, including liability insurance, evaluations, and supervision documentation.

ASSESSMENT AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

  • Oversee the collection and analysis of clinical training data to ensure program effectiveness and compliance with accreditation standards.
  • Use program- and course-level data to evaluate student learning and inform curriculum and supervision improvements.
  • Coordinate the preparation and submission of annual outcomes reports and accreditation documentation.
  • Participate in continuous quality improvement processes grounded in evidence-based decision-making.

FACULTY AND SUPERVISOR SUPPORT

  • Recruit, train, and evaluate adjunct faculty and site supervisors involved in practicum and internship instruction.
  • Develop and facilitate training workshops for site supervisors on effective supervision practices, ethical standards, and accreditation requirements.
  • Provide mentoring and consultation to practicum and internship faculty regarding student progress and course delivery.
  • Collaborate with faculty to integrate clinical and academic learning objectives across the curriculum.

STUDENT SUPPORT AND ADVISING

  • Assist students in identifying and securing practicum and internship placements that align with their professional goals and licensure requirements.
  • Conduct orientation sessions and provide ongoing guidance to students regarding field readiness, ethical conduct, and professional behavior.
  • Address and mediate issues arising between students, site supervisors, and agencies as needed.
  • Ensure that students receive formative and summative evaluations consistent with program standards and professional competencies.

TEACHING AND SERVICE

  • Teach courses in the MCMHC curriculum, including those related to practicum, internship, and clinical supervision.
  • Participate in faculty meetings, committees, and university service activities.
  • Contribute to scholarly activities consistent with the university’s expectations for teaching, scholarship, and service.

INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

  • Collaborate as appropriate across College of Mental Health departments and programs to support interdisciplinary education and training.
  • Foster partnerships with community agencies, clinical organizations, and professional associations to enhance student learning and workforce development.
  • Represent the program in clinical and community partnerships related to practicum and internship training.