Fall Forum on Teaching and Learning

Please join us for this year’s Fall Forum on Teaching and Learning to the College of Education graduate students and education majors. This year’s theme is on Inclusive Teaching through Active Learning. Details listed below:

How can we make our classrooms more equitable? With the rampant inequity in society, is that even possible? Take one step closer to making an equitable classroom a reality by attending our Fall Forum 2022, where award-winning instructors Dr. Kelly Hogan and Dr. Viji Sathy will be teaching techniques on adding structure that is crucial to equity in the classroom. Here, you will not only be able to learn helpful tips but also go through interactive, hands-on activities while working with fellow instructors to brainstorm ways to reduce inequities in your classrooms. Register today on our Events website!

 

Date: October 7th

Time: 11 am – 2 pm (Lunch included)

Location: Lincoln Park Campus – Student Center Room 120 A/B

Event Website: https://resources.depaul.edu/teaching-commons/events/fall-forum/Pages/inclusive-teaching-through-active-learning.aspx

Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2022-fall-forum-on-teaching-and-learning-tickets-414971429717

 

Opening Counseling Positions

Safe Passage is the domestic violence and rape crisis center serving Dekalb County.  Currently they have the following positions open for Master’s level clinicians:

Adult domestic violence counselor (2 full-time positions)

Children’s domestic violence counselor

Sexual assault counselor (all ages—1 full-time positions)

Safe Passage are also always looking for Master’s level counseling interns as well.

Here is a link to their website and the open positions:

Job Openings – Safe Passage (safepassagedv.org)

Welcome Back Picnic

On Sund​ay October 2nd from 2 pm-5 pm the Delta Phi Upsilon chapter of Chi Sigma Iota will be hosting a Welcome Back Picnic for all DePaul Counseling students and faculty. The event will take place at St. Vincent’s Circle (adjacent to The Quad and beside Richardson Library). Please feel free to come at your leisure to enjoy a picnic with music, games, and food! This event is intended to create a community within the counseling program.

The link for the event on DeHub is https://dehub.campusgroups.com/CSI/rsvp_boot?id=25064

CACREP and CSI Co-Sponsored Leadership Essay Contest

For this year’s Leadership Essay Contest, you will be asked to view three Chi Sigma Iota (CSI) webinars that focus on how legislation can impact counselor identity. Once completed you should consider the issues addressed in the webinars or search for legislation relevant to professional counselor identity and then respond to these three prompts:

  • What are some key indicators of professional counselor identity?
  • What national, state, or local legislation has or could potentially impact professional counselor identity in your state or area, and in what way might it do so?
  • In what ways have you or could you advocate with regards to professional counselor identity specifically in relation to the legislation you mentioned?

For more information on this year’s Leadership Essay Contest and links to the three CSI webinars click here.

Submissions are due Tuesday, November 15, 2022, at 5:00 PM EST.

Part Time Job Opportunity for Students or Tutors Needed

FrogTutoring is an educational technology platform that facilitates 1-on-1 private tutoring offering the full range of academic courses and test prep. This company has been featured on CNN and other media outlets.

FrogTutoring is looking to hire students to work not just as tutors, but also as mentors to students in the community. In the past, they have found that when students (K – 12 & College) are tutored by college students, they will be more receptive and enthusiastic about the subject.  This would be a great opportunity for counseling students to encourage and engage local youths, and enhance their resume.

Benefits:

Great pay- Minimum of $30 per session, tutor chooses which grade level and subjects to tutor, as well as having the opportunity to create their own schedule, get driving compensation, periodic bonus, and referral bonus.

How to apply:

https://frogtutoring.com/tutor-signup-2021/ 

and email jobs@frogtutoring.com

Student Affairs Graduate Assistant Opportunity

Office of Multicultural Student Success (OMSS) –  two Graduate Assistant (GA) openings.
GA positions are WONDERFUL experience for counseling students!! 
Here are the links to the job postings available to view after logging into your BlueSky account:
Both positions would work with OMSS scholarship programs and would be an excellent opportunity for students to gain experience with practicing counseling microskills and engaging in identity-conscious programming. One of our GA positions also works exclusively with undocumented students that are a part of our specialized scholarship programs.

OMSS is interviewing for these positions next week, as we want the GAs to start on Friday, September 16th if possible. Please reach out to Isis with any questions: