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Director of Counseling Services

Employer
Shenandoah University
Location
Winchester, VA

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Student Affairs, Counseling
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Staff Full-timeWinchester, VAPosted 2 months agoShenandoah UniversityShenandoah UniversityShenandoah University

Shenandoah University is accepting applications for a Director of Counseling Services. This is a full-time benefited position located on our main campus in Winchester, Virginia.

The position provides individual and group counseling to Shenandoah University students, outreach and consultation services and treatment in the following areas: crisis intervention, brief therapy, mental health concerns, relational issues, sexual assault, and academic challenges. The Director of Counseling Services reports to the Executive Director of the Wilkins Wellness Center. The Director of Counseling Services will have direct oversight for implementing policies, procedures, and clinical delivery systems. The Director of Counseling Services serves as personnel manager for the counseling staff including: recruitment, hiring, training, evaluation and professional development. The Director of Counseling Services represents the department on campus committees.

Responsibilities

    Provides leadership and oversight to the administration, implementation, and ongoing assessment of counseling services and serves in senior leadership capacities.Provides individual and group counseling for students with personal or educational concerns.Conducts case management activities, including case notes, screening, and intake documentation, client treatment planning, and outside-of-session client contact. Reports monthly statistics and benchmarks of clinical and outreach services, updates departmental goals, and provides a written summary of the Counseling Center’s annual activities each semester.Implements overall clinical services program for mental health and provides oversight for clinical operations ensuring adherence to policies and procedures.Supervises counseling staff (residents, counselors, interns, etc.) in their clinical responsibilities and duties. Maintains responsibilities for office practices to adhere to best clinical practices, applicable state laws and guidelines, local health and safety laws and regulations, risk management practices, and that professional codes of ethics are followed by staff. Provides oversight and leadership for accreditation and compliance standards. Develops crisis procedures, policies and partnerships with outside agencies for student referrals and crisis care. Develops and evaluates psycho-educational programs for various student groups and community members as well as coordinates outreach activities.Plans and implements training seminars and workshops to address preventative and developmental needs with mental health and wellness.Provides assistance to the Disability Learning Resource Center to review documentation for reasonable accommodations for students to provide coaching or other specified educational services as needed.Serves on divisional, institutional and community-wide committees.Consults with faculty, staff, and other personnel about the development, career and mental health needs of students and works cooperatively with them for the benefit of students and the institution. Makes referrals to community resources.Actively engages in student affairs and college health professional activities and organizations such as NASPA and ACHA, etc. Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

    Minimum of 5 years post licensure working in a community or preferably a college counseling setting. Master’s Degree in counseling psychology, clinical psychology, professional counseling or closely related discipline. Licensed in Virginia as a psychologist or Professional Counselor (or ability to obtain in first 60 days of employment)Approved by Virginia Board of Counseling to serve as a clinical supervisor (or ability to obtain in first 60 days of employment)Prior experience providing clinical supervision to interns, graduate students, residents and/or other clinical staff.

Preferred Qualifications

    Earned doctorate degree in counseling psychology, clinical psychology, professional counseling or closely related discipline. Experience working with residential populations.Experience working in college counseling in a clinical supervising setting. Minimum of three years of administrative experience including supervisory activities, budget management, and strategic planning responsibilities.Experience using Titanium or other counseling services software.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Knowledge of principles of student development and psychological theories, and knowledge of clinical service delivery systems in college/university counseling centers; knowledge of professional ethical guidelines associated with counseling practice; knowledge of various laws (FERPA,HIPPA, etc.) that impact counseling services provision in the university counseling centers.

How to Apply:

The complete application will include a cover letter, resume and contact information for three professional references. The review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a qualified candidate is selected.

Shenandoah University is committed to enriching its educational experience and culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration, and staff. All candidates are strongly encouraged to include a statement in their cover letters addressing ways in which they may be able to contribute to that commitment.

To apply for this position, click HERE.

**Note: A pre-employment background check and drug screen will be required as a condition of hire. If the job requires driving for University business, a satisfactory driving record will be required as well.

Shenandoah University prohibits discrimination against and harassment of any employee or any applicant for employment because of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, marital status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law.

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Organization

We are Shenandoah


Some places radiate special qualities — Shenandoah is one. At Shenandoah lives are illuminated by a love of learning, collaboration, service and a deep, shared history. Its name and location evoke images of legends, natural beauty, exploration, and timelessness. Shenandoah University embraces and reflects its storied valley home, educating students as radiant and warm as mythical lights inspiring Shenandoah’s meaning: “the sons and daughters of the stars.”

This green, fertile, and enchanting land has attracted people for thousands of years, inspiring stories, songs, and lives marked by joy, scholarship, accomplishment, and delight. That legacy remains vibrant to this day, as the leader of the future call upon the rich echoes of the past for inspiration.

We are all part of this timeless story. We are Shenandoah.

 

Mission & Vision Statements

Shenandoah University educates and inspires individuals to be critical, reflective thinkers; lifelong learners; and ethical, compassionate citizens who are committed to making responsible contributions within a community, a nation and the world.

Shenandoah University will be nationally recognized for forward thinking programs that produce competitive and purposeful graduates.

 

Shenandoah's History

Dayton, Virginia was Shenandoah’s home for 85 years. In 1875, the university was founded there as Shenandoah High School. Over the next 85 years, the institution changed names six times but always kept “Shenandoah” as part of its name. In 1946, the school nearly closed due to financial concerns. Rather than closing the school, university president Dr. Forrest S. Racey oversaw the move to Winchester. The last classes in Dayton began in the fall of 1959 with an enrollment of 159 students. Shenandoah opened its doors in Winchester in September 1960.

 

In Winchester, the school began to thrive and, in 1991, became Shenandoah University. 

 

The Shenandoah of Today

 

The university now spans 5 locations: 

Shenandoah offers over 150 academic programs for undergraduate and graduate students across seven schools:

Join a university community that brings high energy to learning and activities on and off campus. With 21 men’s and women’s athletics teams and more than 90 clubs and organizations, jump into life on a vibrant campus. Countless international programs expose our students, staff, and faculty to the world and teach them to become global citizens. 

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