General Summary:
Provide psychological services to students including brief individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, psycho educational programs, and referral to psychiatric and /or other medical resources as needed; assist in developing and implementing outreach programming; serve as consultant and educator to students, faculty, and staff.
Essential Job Functions:
- Provide personal counseling (individual and group) to help currently enrolled students identify and understand personal issues that are affecting their quality of life and/or education; may include appropriate use of assessment methods.
- Maintain accurate, complete, appropriate up-to-date files, written reports, and job-related data commensurate with current standards of the profession and professional discipline standards.
- Develop and implement programs and workshops, outreach, programs, and liaison activities designed to foster student success.
- Assist in developing and maintaining a networking relationship with community referral resources.
- Consult with university staff, faculty, students, and other professionals to support students.
- Understand and comply with relevant FERPA and HIPAA standards.
- Performs other related duties as assigned and based on departmental need.
Requirements
- Required: Master's Degree (counseling, psychology, social work, mental health counseling), qualified to independently provide counseling/therapy in Washington State
- Required: Washington State License
- Preferred: Doctoral Degree (psychology, counseling, social work), qualified to independently provide counseling/therapy in Washington State
- Required: 4-6 years with adults
- Preferred: Experience with high-achieving, graduate students in professional health sciences programs
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