1. Perform psychological assessments, on-going treatment and clinical consultation, as required. 2. Perform general and specialized clinical and outreach services in an affirmative, sex-positive, culturally sensitive approach consistent with risk reduction principles, and that promotes self-determination. 3. Ensure that documentation and productivity meet standards set in Student Counseling Services policy and procedure. 4. Provide training and supervision to clinical practicum students as needed. 5. Remain current in literature and treatment developments in the mental health field, especially college student mental health, identity-focused issues and recovery. 6. Receive professional development as required to maintain license. 7. Participate in the development and updating of department policies and procedures that may affect students. 8. Perform administrative tasks that contribute to the functioning of the Student Counseling Services. 9. Participate in on-call rotation for emergency and crisis situations that pertain to students and campus life. 10. Collaborate with the Identity-focused Counselor to offer specific expertise regarding LGBTQIA+ identity issues to various components of the college community. 11. Adhere to the ethical codes of conduct appropriate to professional bodies such as the APA and other professional organizations. 12. Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with students, faculty, and staff. 13. Perform departmental research, provide reports, as needed. 14. Work after hours and on breaks, as needed. 15. Travel as necessary to meet the requirements of the position. 16. Other duties as assigned.