Full Time, 11-Month Position
The counseling office is open to all undergraduate and graduate students for short-term therapy and/or referrals to outside providers. The counselor should be familiar with a variety of theoretical frameworks as well as issues common to traditional-age college students. This position requires competency in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning, as well as an awareness of the needs of a diverse student population.
Job Responsibilities:
• Provide individual and group counseling sessions to college students • Independently complete intake paperwork, session notes, and treatment plans • Maintain own schedule, client lists, and statistics • Schedule and facilitate educational workshops as needed • Attend individual and group supervision • Create and facilitate any appropriate groups or programming for students • Proactively collaborate with University-wide departments, faculty, and staff as needed • Assist in fostering an environment of inclusion, belonging, and mutual respect among a diverse student body • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and/or University offices to provide programs and resources in support of University-wide wellbeing initiatives
Requirements:
Masters degree is required, preferably in counseling, counseling, or related field
Licensure Requirements:
• Licensed to practice in North Carolina; LCMHC or LCMHCA (LPC or LPCA) • LCSW or LCSWA preferred
Experience:
2-5 years post graduate clinical experience
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience with college-age population • Short-term treatment • Provision of talk therapy