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Western Theological Seminary

Clinical Training Coordinator (Part-time)

Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan, United States, 49423

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Overview

Clinical Training Coordinator (Part-time) Department: Academic Office Reports to: Director of MA-CMHC Program Work Schedule: up to 20 hours/week Date: January 2026 Summary of Responsibilities In support of the mission of Western Theological Seminary to “form women and men for faithful Christian ministry and participation in the Triune God’s ongoing redemptive work in the world,” coordinate the practicum and internship experiences that are a required part of the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program. The Clinical Training Coordinator will pursue, establish, and maintain relationships with fieldwork sites, while also advising students and providing administrative support to the Director of the MA in CMHC program regarding the fieldwork experience. Responsibilities

Responsible for the coordination of practicum and internship experiences in the MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Responsible for responding to inquiries from CMHC students and community partners regarding practicum and internship Participate in the training of CMHC students in areas related to clinical skills, documentation, and professional development Prepare, maintain, and document affiliation agreements for practicum and internship sites Design and implement remediation plans for CMHC students (in response to concerns expressed by site supervisors or clinical course instructors), in coordination with the Director of the MA in CMHC program Become proficient in the use and administration of clinical training software (i.e., Supervision Assist) Track CMHC student progress towards completing practicum and internship requirements Attend department and institutional meetings (as needed) Knowledge and Abilities

Strong organizational skills; ability to organize and manage details Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with clarity and cultural sensitivity Work collegially and as a member of a team Relational ability; cultural and pastoral sensitivity Prioritize work demands; work independently with minimal direction Ability to initiate and develop partnerships with behavioral health organizations Ability to effectively lead meetings and make presentations Qualifications

Master’s degree OR doctoral degree in Counseling or related profession Minimum 5 years of post-graduate, clinical experience in counseling or related profession Licensed mental health provider in Michigan (LPC preferred) Training/certification as a clinical supervisor (supervision experience preferred) Proficient in Microsoft Office suite; experience with database use and management A commitment to the mission and vision of Western Theological Seminary Seniority level

Mid-Senior level Employment type

Part-time Job function

Human Resources Higher Education

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