Full time position with an option for a flexible-hybrid work schedule (remote/on campus). Work location: Bowling Green, Ohio.
Staff Clinicians provide counseling and mental health services to students enrolled at BGSU, as well as consultation with faculty, staff, families, and others who may be concerned about students. Services may include individual, group, and couples counseling; crisis intervention; consultation; outreach and psychoeducation; referral; and liaison activities. Clinicians may also provide training and supervision for mental health trainees who are providing services at the Counseling Center. Staff Clinicians typically serve as a liaison between the Counseling Center and one or more campus areas.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Clinical services
Provide culturally competent counseling for individuals, groups, and/or couples
Provide on-call (crisis) and drop-in services
Engage in clinical consultation with students
Outreach, consultation, and liaison services
Engage in third-party consultation with faculty, staff, families, students, and others about mental health concerns impacting students
Facilitate and/or coordinate outreach and psychoeducational programming
Perform liaison activities – work collaboratively with staff in offices outside the Counseling Center to identify student needs and develop, provide, and/or coordinate mental health services to meet those needs. May be assigned to specific functional areas. Counselors may work as a liaison to more than one campus area.
Supervision and training
Provide training/clinical supervision for Counseling Center trainees, who are enrolled in graduate programs in mental health fields and are providing counseling services to Supervision is of trainees in masters level graduate programs and may provide supervision to doctoral interns in the APA accredited doctoral internship program.
Facilitate training seminars and programs for Counseling Center
Administration and support
Coordinate or oversee various activities and/or functions in the Center (e.g., group services, outreach programming, training experiences, electronic record-keeping systems)
Complete documentation and case management in a timely manner
Provide service to the Counseling Center, Division of Student Health and Wellness and University by participating in committee work
Engage in professional development activities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong clinical
Experience with diverse clientele
Ability to integrate knowledge of social justice, inclusion, oppression, privilege, and power into one’s professional
Knowledge of the negative mental health impact of social
Ability to participate in activities that assess and communicate one’s understanding of inclusion, oppression, privilege, and
Ability to advocate on issues of social justice, oppression, privilege, and power that impact people based on local, national, and global
Knowledge of ethics/laws pertaining to the provision of mental health care in the State of
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work independently and consult as needed. Strong presentation
Strong organizational skills
Deadline to apply: The search committee will review applications until the position is filled; however, for best consideration, applications should be provided by ‘April 10, 2023.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The following Education is required:
Master’s degree required. Degree must be obtained before start
Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or related field preferred
The following Experience is required:
1 year experience in the provision of mental health services, which can include up to a 2-year supervised An internship counts half time professional experience.
The following Licensure is required:
Licensed Professional Counselor or Counselor Trainee status. To be considered with Counselor Trainee status, the candidate must be licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor by start
Currently Licensed Independent Social Workers will also be considered.
Bowling Green State University is a nationally ranked public university committed to redefining student success in a high-achieving, innovative environment. In 2021, Forbes ranked BGSU as the No. 3 midsize employer in the United States, highlighting the University’s commitment to its faculty and staff. Serving as the core of the University’s academic community, more than 800 full-time faculty members are engaged in teaching, research and creative activities, with over 2,000 full-time staff members to support the operations and education of over 20,000 students. Bowling Green State University provides experiences that enhance lives. Students are prepared for lifelong career growth, lives of engaged citizenship and leadership in a global society. U.S. News and World Report names BGSU as one of the top public universities nationwide with a strong commitment to first-year programs that lead to success. Within our transformative learning community, we build a welcoming, safe and diverse environment where the creative ideas and achievements of all can benefit others throughout Ohio, the nation and the world.