Friday, November 16, 2018

2019-2020 AHC Emerging Leaders Program

Last chance to apply to the AHC Emerging Leader program!

Please encourage your students to apply! 

 The program is also open to new professionals! 

The deadline to apply is December 1st 😊 Thank you! 

2019-2020 AHC Emerging Leaders Program
The AHC Emerging Leaders program was developed to allow student and new professional leaders to participate in AHC activities, receive mentorship, and connect with professional networking opportunities.
Emerging Leaders will be selected to serve for the 2019-20 term (July, 2019 to July, 2020). Master’s level students, doctoral level students, and  new professionals will be selected as AHC emerging leaders. Recipients must be an AHC member at the time of application and fall into the master’s, doctoral, or new professional categories. Emerging Leaders choose an area of interest within the division and receive mentoring related to that area. Emerging Leaders will provide a minimum of 50 hours of service to an AHC committee, project, or task. Emerging Leaders will also have opportunities to learn the responsibilities associated with serving in elected leadership positions within our association. They will also receive FREE conference registration for the 2020 AHC conference.
Emerging Leaders will be featured in our newsletter, Infochange, and recognized at the AHC meeting at the American Counseling Association Conference.
Interested applicants should submit:
1)      The Emerging Leaders application
2)      Your Curriculum vitae
3)      Two letters of reference describing your leadership skills and experiences, and your value of humanistic practices (letters cannot come from members of the AHC selection committee) 
to Victoria Kress at victoriaEkress@gmail.com no later than December 1, 2018.  The selection committee will notify applicants of the status of their application by December 23, 2018. 
Applications can be found on the AHC website: http://afhc.camp9.org/
If you have any questions, please contact the Emerging Leaders Committee chair: Victoria Kress at victoriaEkress@gmail.com.

The Association for Humanistic Counseling
2019-2020 AHC Emerging Leaders Program
Emerging Leaders Application
Directions: Please complete and return the form along with your curriculum vitae/resume, and two letters of recommendation (letters should not come from members of the AHC Emerging Leader selection committee) to victoriaEkress@gmail.com no later than December 1, 2018.  Please contain all documents in one electronic file.  In the email subject line indicate: AHC Emerging Leader Application
Name (First and Last):
Email Address:
Phone Number:
Are you an ACA member (memberhsip will be verified through ACA)?                            
ACA Member ID #:
Are you an AHC member?
Please specify which Emerging Leadership Program you are applying for: (Master’s student, Doctoral Student, or New Professional). Please note you should complete the form based on your graduation status as of January 1, 2020 (e.g., If you graduate with a doctoral degree in January, 2020 you would indicate you are a new professional not a doctoral student).
If you are applying for the Master’s or Doctoral Emerging Leader, please indicate your university and program area of study.
Master’s Degree:
University:
Program area of study:
Doctoral Degree:
University:
Program area of study:
If you are applying for the New Professional Emerging Leader, please indicate your university or agency affiliation and job title.
University or Agency Affiliation:
Job Title:
Please describe in 750 words or less how AHC’s mission is congruent with your professional goals and a humanistic interest. Be sure to include specific interest areas in AHC where you would like to gain experience (i.e., journal, awards, membership), and any past leadership experiences that may inform your ability to serve as an AHC Emerging Leader:

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Students interested in LCPC supervision after graduation



My name is Stephanie Ceranec and I am offering supervision to those who are looking to obtain hours towards their clinical licensure in counseling (LCPC). Supervision is in the format of group or 1:1 depending on your interest. My office is located on the border of Ravenswood and Andersonville. I provide reasonably priced supervision and work to enhance your skills and awareness in the development of a therapist. I graduated from DePaul in 2013 and have worked in various levels of care, while my favorite role being supervisor to staff and interns. Please contact me at hello@stephanieceranec.com for more information. Thank you!

Monday, November 12, 2018

Graduate Assistant for Student Involvement

CSI Graduate Assistant for Student Involvement

The Graduate Assistant – Center for Student Involvement will be responsible for the enhancement, advising, mentoring, and leadership development of members in the fraternity and sorority life community. This Graduate Assistant will work to ensure members are excelling in student academic and personal success, while fostering a lifeline affinity to the university. In addition, the Graduate Assistant will also be responsible for assisting in student club management, advising, and leadership development.

Job Details:
 Plan, execute, and promote Greek Life student leadership programming (Hazing Prevention, By-Stander intervention, etc.).
 Co-advise CSI’s Greek Leadership roundtable and support group.
 Advise student club leaders on event planning and management, contract negotiation, assessment of activities, and leading peer student groups.
 Co-coordinate student club registration, recognition and training process.
 Implement and coordinate student club/ leadership assessment and evaluation data.
 Assist with departmental student leadership programming and planning.
 Assist with the planning and execution of the major events such as: Student Involvement Fair, Student Club Training, SAFAC Committee Recruitment, Student Leader Awards and Recognition.
 Maintain and update CSI’s webpage and social media initiatives.
 Work with the Director Student Involvement to assist in day to day operations of the Center for Student Involvement including maintaining office hours.

Compensation: 6,630.00 (Stipend) and Roosevelt University Meal Plan Funds
Date: December 1, 2018 – June 1, 2019

All resumes should be sent to jmarroquin01@roosevel.edu. Priority Deadline for consideration is 11/19/2018. All applicants must be a current graduate student at any Chicago area higher education institution. Questions about this opportunity can go to Jose Marroquin, Director of Student Involvement at Roosevelt University.