Counselor - New London, United States - Connecticut College

    Connecticut College
    Connecticut College New London, United States

    1 month ago

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    Position Information

    Position Title Counselor

    Department Student Counseling Services -Group

    Pay Type Exempt

    Appointment Type (A) Continuing Full-Time

    Hours Per Week 37.5

    Number of weeks 40 weeks per year

    other - # of weeks 40

    Benefits Eligible Full Benefits

    Geographical National

    Qualifies for Relocation Reimbursement No

    Work Schedule

    Job Description

    General Scope of Duties


    This is a 40 week full-time, 37.5 hours/week clinical position that requires psychological diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of student patients.

    Provides clinical supervision for the Psychology training program. Provides consultative, crisis, on-call and outreach services to the campus community. Will have a general expert knowledge of mental health and psychological functioning.

    Will have experience with and proficiency in providing counseling that is affirmative, sex-positive, culturally sensitive, consistent with risk reduction principle.

    Will have experience in counseling that promotes self-determination and addresses issues of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, and the intersection of these aspects of identities with other categories such as race, class, and religion, as well as physical functioning.

    An advantage if the Counselor has specialized experience in men's mental health, recovery, and/or treatment of international students.

    Will provide targeted outreach efforts and psychoeducational programming to the general student population along with targeted populations at the College.

    General Duties and Responsibilities

    Perform psychological evaluations and treatment as required; report and discuss results with the team and requesting clinicians.


    Perform general and specialized clinical and outreach services in an affirmative, sex-positive, culturally sensitive manner, consistent with risk reduction principles, and that promotes self-determination.

    Ensure that documentation and productivity meet standards set in Student Counseling Services policy and procedure.

    Provide training and supervision to clinical practicum students, interns, and post-doctoral fellows, as needed.


    Remain current in literature and treatment developments in the mental health field, especially college student mental health, men's mental health, treatment of international students, and/or recovery.

    Receive professional development as required to maintain license.

    Participate in the development and updating of department policies and procedures that may affect students.

    Perform administrative tasks that contribute to the functioning of the Student Counseling Services.

    Participate in on-call rotation for emergency and crisis situations that pertain to students and campus life.

    Adhere to the ethical codes of conduct appropriate to professional bodies such as the APA and other professional organizations.

    Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with students, faculty and staff.

    Perform departmental research; manage and provide reports.

    Education and Skills

    Doctoral degree in clinical psychology (Ph.
    D./ Psy.
    D) or Masters in Social Work, Psychology or other related clinical program. APA approved/regionally approved program and internship.

    2-3 years of clinical experience required; experience in college mental health preferred.

    Licensed to practice (or license-eligible) as a psychologist/social worker in the state of Connecticut.

    High integrity needed to handle confidential information.

    Knowledge, training and experience in working clinically with diverse, multicultural and other traditionally underserved populations (multicultural competence).

    Demonstrated competence in LGBTQIA+ counseling.


    Experience in recovery, assessment and treatment of addictive behaviors (alcohol and other drugs, internet, eating disorders); experience in treatment of international students; experience in treatment of men's mental health.

    Well-organized, able to work under pressure and as a member of a team.

    Ability to interact well with a variety of people from all aspects of the college and community.

    Excellent presentation skills and social skills.

    Travel as necessary to meet the requirements of the position.

    Preferred Qualifications

    Physical Demands

    Driving Required Yes

    Salary Range $60,220-$62,220

    Covid Vaccine Information

    Effective June 8, Connecticut College will no longer mandate the COVID -19 vaccine or boosters. The College strongly recommends that all students and employees be vaccinated and remain updated with their COVID -19 boosters


    Applicant Credentialing Thorough applicant credentialing will be conducted on the selected candidate which will include criminal records check, DMV check and depending on the position psychological exam and pre-placement physical.

    Posting Detail Information

    Open Date 03/06/2024

    Applications accepted through

    Open Until Filled Yes

    Documents needed to Apply

    Required Documents

    Resume

    Cover Letter

    Optional Documents

    Supplemental Questions

    Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

    Are you eligible to work in the U.S.?

    Yes

    No

    Do you have a valid drivers license?

    Yes

    No

    Do you have a masters degree?

    Yes

    No