Associate Director Counseling Services
- Employer
- Suffolk University
- Location
- Massachusetts, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Dec 31, 2024
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Education, Teacher Education
- Employment Level
- Mid-Level
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Suffolk University is pleased to announce
recruitment for an Associate Director/Counseling Services within
Counseling, Health & Wellness, an integrated student health
center providing counseling, medical, and wellness education
services to a diverse population of undergraduate, law, and
graduate students. The Associate Director/Counseling Services will
assist with the development, oversight, and management of
Counseling Services in association with the Director and other
members of the Senior Leadership Team. This position provides
formal and informal supervision of staff and works collaboratively
to maintain Counseling Services operations consistent with best
practices and the provision of inclusive mental health care within
in a University setting. As a psychologist, this position will also
provide direct clinical services to students, serve in the
after-hours counselor-on-call rotation, and participate as a
supervisor in CHWs APA-accredited Doctoral Internship and/or
Practicum programs. This position also serves on the DEI Team for
CHW, a group of CHW staff dedicated to furthering the Centers
commitment to equitable and inclusive service delivery. This is an
essential position providing emergency response and serving in the
Directors absence as needed.
CHW provides holistic and culturally
inclusive services to Suffolks student population. All counseling
staff provide a range of services including clinical and outreach
work with students, supervision and training to counseling trainees
commensurate with licensure, and engagement with campus partners
regarding students of concern. All CHW staff and trainees
participate in routine CHW professional development seminars and
Student Affairs meetings and events as needed. CHWs diverse and
interdisciplinary staff maintain a warm, collaborative, and
supportive environment with a focus on teamwork and
authenticity.
Successful candidates for this position
will have experience working in higher education with 2+ years of
leadership experience in higher education or a related setting.
Experience providing clinical supervision and a commitment to
accredited training programs are required. Experience and comfort
initiating, coordinating, and providing outreach and training to
the campus community is required. Successful candidates will also
bring a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and
inclusion, as well as the application of social justice and
antiracist concepts in clinical and higher education settings.
Candidates should also have developed experience and skills in
multicultural counseling approaches, self-awareness and reflection,
and the ability to engage in difficult dialogues.
Specific duties include:
Counseling Services Operations. In collaboration with the Director,
maintain and update counseling procedures in line with best
practices and culturally inclusive care. Respond to clinical
services issues as they arise including clinical consultation and
risk management decisions. Provide formal and informal supervision
to staff, including direct reports of professional counseling
staff. Lead the weekly Counseling staff case consultation meeting
and join the Director in attending Student Affairs meetings
addressing students of concern. Maintain counseling staff daytime
and on-call schedules to ensure appointment availability, limit
wait-time for appointments, and sustain productivity of counseling
staff. In collaboration with the Director, provide consultation and
assistance to campus partners regarding students of concern,
students returning from hospitalization, or other urgent
needs.
Coordinate Outreach and Training Services for counseling staff.
Respond and coordinate staffing for programming requests in
collaboration with the Director and Assistant Director for
Wellness. Work to ensure the integration of wellness and
sociocultural identity across all outreach efforts in collaboration
with the Assistant Director/Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Participate in provision of outreach to the campus community
including serving as a member of the Suicide Prevention training
team (QPR).
Provide clinical services. This includes initial assessments,
intakes, risk management, and individual and group counseling
utilizing culturally inclusive counseling approaches consistent
with a short-term counseling model. Provide crisis assessment and
response including decisions regarding referral of students to a
higher level of care. Provide after-hours consultation to Suffolk
staff in collaboration with ProtoCall as a member of the
Counselor-on-Call rotation. After-hours availability required in
cases of campus-wide emergency response.
Participate in Supervision of Counseling Trainees. Provide
individual and/or group clinical supervision and training within
the Centers APA-accredited Doctoral Internship and/or Practicum
Training Program. Facilitate training seminars and participate as a
member of the Training Team for both programs as needed.
Serve as a member of the CHW Senior Leadership Team. Collaborate
with Director and other team members regarding operational and
administrative oversight and evaluation of CHWs services.
Contribute to ongoing efforts to ensure CHW services are accessible
and effective for students for a wide range of socio-cultural
identities and backgrounds. Contribute to and reinforce CHWs
holistic, inclusive, and interdisciplinary service model utilizing
strong interpersonal, communication, cultural humility, and
self-awareness skills.
Represent CHW to campus partners and external constituencies.
Attend and participate in Student Affairs professional development
meetings. Serve on campus committees as needed. Actively
participate in professional associations and organizations
according to degree, license, and role to remain current with
innovations in provision of clinical services to university
students.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Doctorate in clinical or counseling psychology (Ph.D., Psy.D., or
Ed.D). Eligibility for licensure in Massachusetts within 6 months
of hire. Must be licensed as a psychologist in any US jurisdiction
for 2+ years.
3+ years of experience in college counseling or comparable
setting.
2 years of experience in leadership including direct administrative
and supervision of professional staff and/or advanced
trainees.
Experience providing clinical supervision to trainees. Experience
supervising Doctoral Interns preferred.
Demonstrated clinical skills in the provision of culturally
responsive counseling services to a diverse adult student
population. Strong skills and comfort with risk assessment and
crisis response. Comfort utilizing short-term treatment models such
as CBT, ACT, DBT, TLDP, or short-term dynamic/interpersonal
approaches. Demonstrated ability to manage complex caseload.
Interest, experience, and comfort initiating, coordinating, and
providing outreach and training to the campus community.
Sincere commitment to the provision of culturally inclusive
healthcare. Strong self-reflection skills, knowledge of cultural
humility, and interest in ongoing professional development related
to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Interest and/or experience working in interdisciplinary and
integrated care settings.
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills. Commitment to
ongoing professional development and self-awareness, interest and
comfort in engaging authentically in conversations regarding
identity, oppression, and privilege with students and staff, and
well-developed self-management and work/life balance skills.
Other Information
CHW staff work on-site 5 days/week during the academic semesters.
During winter and summer breaks, remote work is encouraged while
sustaining minimum on-site staffing.
Ability to work occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays to
address emergent student concerns and/or deliver CHW programs to
campus constituencies.
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