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Wellness Counselor Instructor - One Year Full Time Temporary

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Kern Community College District
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Wellness Counselor Instructor - One Year Full Time Temporary

Kern Community College District


Salary: $84,144.48 - $145,650.44 Annually

Job Type: Full Time

Job Number: FY21-22-00731

Location: Porterville, CA

Department: Counseling

Basic Function

This is a one year, full time temporary opportunity.

The Counseling Department at Porterville College is seeking a one year full time temporary faculty member for a Wellness Counselor Instructor for Porterville College location. If you are highly motivated, eager to engage a diverse student body, and passionate about teaching and learning, we encourage you to submit an application.

Who We Are:

Porterville College is very proud of its reputation of being both academically-focused and student- centered. We are committed to our six core values: Collaboration, Respect, Innovation, Accountability, Equity, and Participation. These values frame our work as we provide opportunities for our students who come to us from diverse economic, cultural, geographical, and educational backgrounds.

The College offers non-credit and credit educational programs that include transfer, career and technical education, and basic skills. With students as our focus, Porterville College provides our local and diverse communities quality education that promotes intellectual curiosity, personal growth, and lifelong learning, while preparing students for career and academic success.

History of Porterville College:

Porterville College was established in 1927 as a part of the Porterville Union High School and College District and has been a unit of the Kern Community College District since July 1, 1967. Porterville College is the northernmost college in the Kern Community College District, which serves an area of some 24,000 square miles in all or portions of Kern, Tulare, Inyo, and San Bernardino Counties.

Porterville College is a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), providing educational opportunities for approximately 4,500 full and part time students each year. Our College has been serving the community and providing quality education since its founding.

Porterville College was recently the recipient of the MacKenzie Scott Foundation award and recognized as one of the “Teams Empowering Voices the World Needs to Hear”

On Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:

Diversity and equity are prominent among the goals of the strategic plan. Multiple programs and services address the needs of our diverse student population to ensure that each of its students has the opportunity to succeed, no matter what their backgrounds and goals may be. Student Equity is integrated into all aspects of the activities and governance processes at Porterville College.

Further, the Kern Community College District (KCCD) is committed to providing an educational environment that fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our organization that benefits the global community.

About the Porterville Community:

Porterville lies against the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in southeast Tulare County. It is the gateway to a vast mountain wonderland and recreational area. Residents enjoy magnificent views of snowcapped mountains in the mild winter while basking in the sun during the hot summer months. There are recreation activities at Lake Success, plenty of outdoor activities in the mountains, and ample family activities year-round and

Porterville is centrally located between southern and northern California metropolitans, with a three-hour drive to Los Angeles and a four-hour drive to San Francisco. It is within three hours commuting time to the seashores of the Pacific. With the lower cost of living and central location in California Porterville is a great area to live.

Representative Duties
Who We Are Looking For:

Porterville College is seeking a dedicated and motivated individuals to provide leadership, engagement, and discipline expertise in continuing to move the program forward in innovative ways.

  • Develop and plans a Mental Wellness program and coordinates wellness activities such as: personal, emotional, and crises counseling of students with mental health needs
  • Provide Mental Wellness services outreach activities to the student population
  • Provide Wellness workshops, education, and trainings
  • Co-lead the College Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)
  • Provide education and consultation to faculty, staff, and administrators with concerns about student mental health issues regarding early identification, intervention and referral of students with mental health needs
  • Represent Wellness Services on college committees
  • Participate in outreach and promotion of campus Wellness services
  • Conducts workshops for students related to health, stress, suicide prevention, and mental health related topics
  • Prepare reports, surveys, and other documents as required by the area administrator
  • Provides and/or organizes in-service training for faculty, and staff regarding Health Services issues and concerns
  • Engage in student-centered design processes to establish and strengthen structures to enable and streamline the delivery of holistic support for students across the continuum, including mental health promotion, prevention, and addressing crises
  • Develop monthly wellness campaigns for students
  • Coordinate Mental Health screenings for students
  • Serves as liaison to campus and/or community agencies, including referral to campus or community agencies and follow-up services
  • Establish partnership(s) with local county behavioral health departments, subcontractors of county behavioral health departments or community based organizations, with the goal of establishing appropriate referral processes for students in need of clinically appropriate mental health supports
  • Provide crisis intervention and emergency response for students and the campus community
  • Keep current trends and developments in the field through appropriate literature, conferences, and other information resources
  • Performs other related duties as assigned by the college


Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work, or career development and family therapy, or marriage, family and child counseling.

AND

Possession of a current valid California license as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Professional Clinical Counselor, or Psychologist

OR

Bachelor's degree in any of the above and a license as a marriage and family therapist (MFT);

OR

The equivalent. Certain combination of education, experience, and other accomplishments in the field may be judged as equal to the state minimum qualifications for these positions. Candidates who feel they possess such equivalent qualifications must request and submit an APPLICATION FOR EQUIVALENCE form. Supporting documents must be included with the completed form.

AND

A demonstrated sensitivity to and with diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities.

OR - The equivalent. Certain combinations of education, experience, and other accomplishments in the field may be judged as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for these positions. Candidates who feel they possess such equivalent qualifications must request and submit an APPLICATION FOR EQUIVALENCE (Download PDF reader) form. Supporting documents must be included with the completed form.

Minimum Qualifications Handbook Faculty and Administration in California Community Colleges

AND

A demonstrated sensitivity to students with diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with disabilities
Desirable Qualifications:

  • Experience in providing psychological services (individual and group) in college counseling center setting
  • The ability to deal with serious and sensitive issues in a highly confidential manner
  • A strong commitment to advancing diversity
  • Demonstrated commitment to professional growth and development; innovation and improvement of counseling and teaching; and to assuming faculty responsibilities beyond the counseling department in a shared governance environment.
  • The ability to work independently, and cooperatively, as a member of a college team
  • May be required to work evening and/or weekend hours for crisis response, appointments or special events
  • Knowledge of the State of California Rules and Statutes
  • Demonstrated proficiency in various technologies and web resources related to Mental Health
  • Demonstrated experience assisting students in developing a plan to achieve an educational and/or career goals


Note: Degrees and credits must be from accredited institutions (Title V Section 53406). Any degree from a country other than the United States, including Canada and Great Britain, must be evaluated by an evaluation service.



Note: The screening of candidates will be conducted by a screening committee. The screening committee reserves the right to limit the number of interviews granted. Meeting the minimum qualifications for a position does not assure the applicant of an interview.

Knowledge and Abilities

  • Ability to demonstrate crises management and consultation skills
  • Ability to develop and maintain student personal counseling notes in a timely and effective manner
  • Ability to develop outreach, such as workshops and in-services trainings, and prevention services that promote psychological wellness
  • Ability to initiate innovative service delivery strategies
  • Ability to demonstrate planning and organization skills
  • Knowledge and ability to consult effectively with faculty and staff regarding students with personal, family, or psychological issues as well as incidents of disruption behavior on campus
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other student services professionals to develop innovative programs or service delivery models
  • Ability to demonstrate strength in interpersonal communication
  • Experience developing innovative programs that strengthen the quality of personal counseling services provided to students
  • An equity-minded counseling approach focused on creating a welcoming and inclusive space that support student engagement and success
  • Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively and professionally with the campus
  • Maintains appropriate standards of professional conduct and ethics
  • The ability and desire to work collaboratively with faculty and staff to enhance student success


SALARY RANGE $ 84,144.48 - $ 145,650.44 annuallyMaximum Entry Level Salary: $ 103,080.77 annually SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSFirst Review of Applications: Complete application packets will be accepted until the position is filled; but those received by June 1, 2022 are assured consideration. The College reserves the right to extend time limits or reinitiate the recruitment/selection process at any point. Completed application packet must include:
  • Completed Online Application for Employment form
  • Current resume
  • Letter of interest (Cover Letter)
  • Statement of personal philosophy of teaching
  • Copy of legible transcripts
  • Copy of sample syllabi
  • List of five (5) professional references - Listed on application form
  • It is the applicant's responsibility to redact (or remove) any personal information from all documents prior to uploading. This includes Social Security Numbers, Date of Birth, and any photos of the applicant.

    Foreign Degree: Applicants with foreign degrees from colleges or universities outside of the United States must have their coursework evaluated by a professional association that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, INC. (ACEI). A copy of the evaluation must be submitted with your on-line application.

    Applicants who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process should contact Human Resources to make the necessary arrangements.
    EEO Plan 2021-2024

    Note: The District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Discrimination Free Work Environment
    The District does not provide sponsorship for authorization to work in the United States. Work authorization should be established at the time of application submission



    All applicants must apply online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/kccd/jobs/3542301/wellness-counselor-instructor-one-year-full-time-temporary. Emails will not be accepted.




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    Organization

    Kern Community College District (KCCD) serves communities over 24,800 square miles in parts of Kern, Tulare, Inyo, Mono, and San Bernardino counties through the programs of Bakersfield CollegeCerro Coso College and Porterville College. Governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees, the district’s colleges offer programs and services that develop student potential and create opportunities for our citizens.

    KCCD is geographically one of the largest community college districts in the United States, serving 26,000 students. Our students represent a diversity of religions, economic backgrounds, sexual orientations, abilities, and ethnicities.

    While the Kern Community College District was established as a separate entity in 1968 to respond to the changing needs of our communities, educational services have been provided to residents for many years: at Bakersfield College since 1913; at Porterville College since 1927; and in the Ridgecrest area since 1951 by what is now Cerro Coso College. All three colleges are proud members of the California Community College System and are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

    Today, education centers and sites in Delano, downtown Bakersfield, the Mammoth/ Bishop area, Edwards Air Force, and the Kern River Valley offer additional convenient, localized instruction for thousands of residents. KCCD’s commitment to distance learning and other technological advances is creating increasing opportunities for education through the internet, satellite, and cable television to individuals across our broad service area and beyond.

    Mission Statement

    The mission of the Kern Community College District is to provide outstanding educational programs and services that are responsive to our diverse students and communities.
     
     

     

     

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