Mental Health Counselor II-Emergency Coordinator
Job Description
Operating Title
Mental Health Counselor II-Emergency CoordinatorLong Classification Title
Mental Health Counselor IICampus Location
PlymouthDepartment
PSU Counseling CenterSummary of Position
collaboration among our staff and with other departments on campus and other providers in the community.
This position will provide individual and group psychological counseling and crisis response to students, consultation to faculty and staff, campus outreach and support other counseling center needs and projects as appropriate.
Provides clinical/emergency crisis response and crisis stabilization for the campus.
Acceptable minimum level of education
Master'sAcceptable minimum years of experience
2 yearsPosting Number
PS4909FY25Other minimum qualifications
- Master’s degree in counseling, psychology or related discipline, and two years of full-time licensed counseling experience in a mental health agency or counseling center.
- NH License or license eligible as a mental health professional.
- Computer skills as required by department for necessary reporting and electronic communications.
- Exemplary written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
Additional Preferred Qualifications
- Specialization and/or certification (LADC, Disordered Eating Specialist, EMDR, etc.)
- Technologically Adept: proficient in Microsoft Office 365, experience with or a willingness to learn Titanium, CCAPS and time management software.
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice, equity, and inclusion.
- Recent and relevant clinical experience with students, including members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Salary Information
Quicklink for Posting
https://jobs.usnh.edu/postings/63529Percent Time Information (FTE)
0.77Grade
18EEO Statement
The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer. The University System is committed to creating an environment that values and supports diversity and inclusiveness across our campus communities and encourages applications from qualified individuals who will help us achieve this mission. The University System prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or marital status.
Open Until Filled
NoPosting Open to Internal Candidates Only?
YesInterested Internal Candidates Exist?
YesJob Category
Salaried Staff (Exempt)Appointment Type
RegularEquipment/Instruments
- Uses general office equipment, computers, and other relevant office equipment, and computerized systems.
Drivers License and Physical Requirements. Please check all items that apply.
None applicableDuty/Responsibility
- Provides individual and group counseling.
- Consultation services to faculty and staff regarding psychological issues which adversely affect the mental health of students.
- Participation in emergency on-call rotation.
- Participation in individual supervision/consultation with director and presentation at clinical/medical staff meetings.
- Provide outreach and support for campus as needed/requested.
- Other duties as assigned by Director (committees, projects, etc.).
Duty/Responsibility
- Responds to and provides critical counseling services during crisis scenarios to stabilize and minimize various levels of distress that occur, primarily focusing on student population, but may also be tasked with support general campus community.
Duty/Responsibility
- Participates in the provision of clinical crisis services;
- Participates in the provision of mental health triage services;
- Provides time-limited individual, couples, and group therapy with a focus on crisis stabilization;
- Administers and interprets limited assessment measures;
- Responds to campus crises;
- May provide initial screening/assessment of clients and/or individual, couples, or group counseling in non-emergent cases, e.g. for personal, vocational, or educational issues, as level of demand for crisis services alow;
- Provides consultation to staff, faculty, family and students regarding crisis intervention/response, and general student well being; and
- Demonstrates a commitment to multiculturalism and serving underrepresented/underserved populations.
Duty/Responsibility
- Attends crisis stabilization case consultation and case review meetings;
- Provides recommendations regarding level of care considerations for students in need of crisis stabilization;
- Facilitates collaboration between Counseling Center, medical providers, Dean of Students and family members caring for students in need of crisis stabilization;
- Collaborates and consults with community providers who specialize in and provide services for PSU students in need of crisis stabilization;
- Receives weekly clinical supervision/consultation, and provides consultation to colleagues;
- Makes policy and procedure recommendations regarding services for students in need of crisis intervention and stabilization, and
- Offer suggestions for programs and services focused on students in need of crisis stabilization.
Duty/Responsibility
- Maintains accurate and timely documetation for all clinical interactions and consultations;
- Follows PSU and Counseling Center policies, procedures, and guidelines consistent with state mental health statutes, ethical guidelines, best practices, HIPAA, and FERPA;
- Attends clinical, medical, and administrative staffing meetings;
- Attends professional development activities and maintains professional licensure;
- May provide presentations to staff, faculty, parents and external organizations;
- May provide outreach and prevention activities to PSU community;
- Partcipates in Counseling Center committees as requested;
- May develop formal teaching relationships with academic departments;
- As budget allows, may represent Counseling Center in the Plymouth community, and with local, regional, and national professional organizations; and
- Other related duties as assigned.
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