ChAP Director (NTT Faculty Position)
Company: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary The Rutgers University School of Social Work is
currently seeking a non-tenure, teaching or professional practice
track ( NTT ) faculty member to serve as the MSW program’s
Promoting Child and Adolescent Well Being Certificate Program
(ChAP) Director. ChAP’s primary goal is to educate master’s level
students in implementing developmentally-informed interventions in
their social work careers with infants, children, adolescents, and
families regardless of students’ practice specialization and across
a range of practice domains and child-serving systems (child
welfare, children’s mental health, educational, juvenile justice,
hospitals etc.). The faculty member will teach between 3 and 6
courses per year (determined by the number of students
participating in the program) develop and place students in child
and adolescent related practicum learning settings, oversee student
placement experience, manage student experience in the certificate
program, teach Seminars in Field Instruction ( SIFI ), represent
the school and the certificate program in the University and the
community, contribute to curriculum development, and other related
duties as assigned. All NTT faculty members are expected to engage
in scholarly/professional dissemination and service activities in
accordance with their rank. This is a 12-month (calendar year) New
Brunswick based position subject to contractual renewals. Rank
appointment and salary is commensurate with experience. Overview
RUSSW , ranked 12 among MSW programs in the nation, is among the
largest and most diverse social work programs in the United States,
offering BASW , MSW , DSW , and Ph.D. degrees to over 2,000
students across three campuses in Camden (Philadelphia metropolitan
area), Newark (New York metropolitan area), and New Brunswick, the
flagship campus. The School’s externally funded portfolio exceeds
$50 million. RUSSW research and practice centers include the Center
for Research on Ending Violence, the Center for Prevention Science,
the Center for Gambling Studies, the Hub for Aging Collaboration,
and the Institute for Families, a multi-million-dollar partnership
with NJ’s Departments of Human Services and Children and Families.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers is the eighth-oldest institution of higher
learning in the United States, and a major research university.
Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities, a
federation of 62 leading research universities in the US and
Canada, and the Big Ten Academic Alliance, an academic consortium
of Big 10 universities that collectively engage in over $10 billion
in funded research each year. Outside the School, there are rich
opportunities for collaboration with other professional schools at
Rutgers, including the School of Public Health, the School of
Communication and Information, the School of Management and Labor
Relations, the School of Criminal Justice, and the Robert Wood
Johnson Medical School, to name but a few. New Jersey offers a wide
range of communities in which to live, easy access to major cities
on the East Coast and Washington, DC, and a great quality of
life.
Keywords: Rutgers University, Yonkers , ChAP Director (NTT Faculty Position), Education / Teaching , New Brunswick, New York