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Clinical Mental Health Counselor
Inside Higher Ed, University Park, Illinois, United States, 60484
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
– Governors State University, College & Counseling Center.
Description Governors State University is seeking a Clinical Mental Health Counselor to provide comprehensive clinical services and outreach/educational programming to support the mental health and well‑being of its diverse student population. Using a brief / time‑limited therapy model, the Counselor will conduct diagnostic assessments, develop and implement treatment plans, and provide individual, couples, and group therapy for students presenting with anxiety, depression, adjustment issues, academic and interpersonal difficulties, and other mental‑health needs. The Counselor will also offer crisis counseling and intervention for students experiencing acute mental‑health or substance‑related emergencies, facilitating referrals to campus and community resources as appropriate. As a member of the Counseling and Wellness Center, the Counselor collaborates with campus partners to promote student wellness, offers clinical consultation to faculty and staff, and provides training to graduate students in psychology, counseling, or related fields.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical services to students using a brief / time‑limited therapy model, including diagnostic assessment, intake, development and implementation of treatment plans, individual therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, termination, and follow‑up.
Deliver crisis counseling and intervention services for students experiencing acute mental‑health and/or substance‑related emergencies, including conducting risk assessments, implementing appropriate interventions, and facilitating referrals to campus and community resources.
Collaborate with campus departments and partners to support coordinated crisis stabilization efforts and ensure continuity of care.
Serve as a resource and consultant to the campus community, faculty, staff, and stakeholders on issues related to student mental‑health and well‑being.
Primary Responsibilities by Category
65% Counseling and Clinical Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical services as listed above.
Deliver crisis counseling and intervention.
Collaborate for crisis stabilization.
Consult on student mental‑health and well‑being.
25% Outreach and Training Responsibilities
Develop, coordinate, and implement outreach and educational programs to enhance academic success and mental‑health.
Provide training and guidance to master's and doctoral‑level counseling interns and practicum students.
Deliver ongoing in‑service training and mental‑health educational programs to the university community.
Maintain relationships with community mental‑health providers and referral sources.
Provide supervision and training for peer mentors and coordinate outreach initiatives.
Engage in professional development and membership in relevant state and national organizations.
Participate on university committees and perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Counseling and Wellness.
10% Administrative Responsibilities
Complete and maintain clinical documentation (intake forms, informed consent, client rights, releases of information, case notes) in compliance with Illinois regulations, FERPA, and APA standards.
Compensation and Benefits Salary Range: $58,260 - $60,384. This is a non‑unionized, full‑time on‑campus position. Days and hours: Monday‑Friday, 7½‑hour workday with an unpaid lunch. Occasional outreach events outside regular business hours, including weekends, may be required. The position qualifies for an expansive suite of fringe benefits including health insurance, paid time off, retirement and investment options, and tuition waivers. Visit https://www.govst.edu/benefits/ for more info.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in social or behavioral science, or a related health specialty area from an accredited institution.
Current Illinois licensure as a Licensed Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSSW).
Three (3) years of progressively more responsible full‑time experience in a social work or clinical setting (medical/clinical or social‑service agency).
Two (2) years of progressively responsible clinical and administrative experience in a mental‑health setting.
Two (2) years of clinical and administrative experience in a university and/or college counseling center.
Experience working with both residential and commuter student populations.
Strong clinical psychotherapeutic skills (diagnostic assessment, brief therapy, treatment planning, group therapy, crisis intervention).
Commitment to working with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Licensure and Experience Preferences
Master’s degree in clinical or counseling psychology, clinical mental‑health counseling, social work, or related behavioral‑health field; or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D.).
Current Illinois licensure as an LCPC or LCSW.
Demonstrated generalist clinical skills and evidence‑based interventions.
Application Requirements
Cover Letter
Resume
List of Three Professional References
All College/University Transcripts
Completed Online Application (including employment dates, status, and detailed responsibilities)
Proof of Illinois residency within 180 days of hire date
Veterans: DD‑214 / DD‑215, NGB‑22, discharge orders, or DD‑256 discharge certificate (required for eligibility).
Note: Documentation must be received by the closing date of this posting.
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– Governors State University, College & Counseling Center.
Description Governors State University is seeking a Clinical Mental Health Counselor to provide comprehensive clinical services and outreach/educational programming to support the mental health and well‑being of its diverse student population. Using a brief / time‑limited therapy model, the Counselor will conduct diagnostic assessments, develop and implement treatment plans, and provide individual, couples, and group therapy for students presenting with anxiety, depression, adjustment issues, academic and interpersonal difficulties, and other mental‑health needs. The Counselor will also offer crisis counseling and intervention for students experiencing acute mental‑health or substance‑related emergencies, facilitating referrals to campus and community resources as appropriate. As a member of the Counseling and Wellness Center, the Counselor collaborates with campus partners to promote student wellness, offers clinical consultation to faculty and staff, and provides training to graduate students in psychology, counseling, or related fields.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical services to students using a brief / time‑limited therapy model, including diagnostic assessment, intake, development and implementation of treatment plans, individual therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, termination, and follow‑up.
Deliver crisis counseling and intervention services for students experiencing acute mental‑health and/or substance‑related emergencies, including conducting risk assessments, implementing appropriate interventions, and facilitating referrals to campus and community resources.
Collaborate with campus departments and partners to support coordinated crisis stabilization efforts and ensure continuity of care.
Serve as a resource and consultant to the campus community, faculty, staff, and stakeholders on issues related to student mental‑health and well‑being.
Primary Responsibilities by Category
65% Counseling and Clinical Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical services as listed above.
Deliver crisis counseling and intervention.
Collaborate for crisis stabilization.
Consult on student mental‑health and well‑being.
25% Outreach and Training Responsibilities
Develop, coordinate, and implement outreach and educational programs to enhance academic success and mental‑health.
Provide training and guidance to master's and doctoral‑level counseling interns and practicum students.
Deliver ongoing in‑service training and mental‑health educational programs to the university community.
Maintain relationships with community mental‑health providers and referral sources.
Provide supervision and training for peer mentors and coordinate outreach initiatives.
Engage in professional development and membership in relevant state and national organizations.
Participate on university committees and perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Counseling and Wellness.
10% Administrative Responsibilities
Complete and maintain clinical documentation (intake forms, informed consent, client rights, releases of information, case notes) in compliance with Illinois regulations, FERPA, and APA standards.
Compensation and Benefits Salary Range: $58,260 - $60,384. This is a non‑unionized, full‑time on‑campus position. Days and hours: Monday‑Friday, 7½‑hour workday with an unpaid lunch. Occasional outreach events outside regular business hours, including weekends, may be required. The position qualifies for an expansive suite of fringe benefits including health insurance, paid time off, retirement and investment options, and tuition waivers. Visit https://www.govst.edu/benefits/ for more info.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in social or behavioral science, or a related health specialty area from an accredited institution.
Current Illinois licensure as a Licensed Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSSW).
Three (3) years of progressively more responsible full‑time experience in a social work or clinical setting (medical/clinical or social‑service agency).
Two (2) years of progressively responsible clinical and administrative experience in a mental‑health setting.
Two (2) years of clinical and administrative experience in a university and/or college counseling center.
Experience working with both residential and commuter student populations.
Strong clinical psychotherapeutic skills (diagnostic assessment, brief therapy, treatment planning, group therapy, crisis intervention).
Commitment to working with individuals from diverse cultural, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Licensure and Experience Preferences
Master’s degree in clinical or counseling psychology, clinical mental‑health counseling, social work, or related behavioral‑health field; or Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D.).
Current Illinois licensure as an LCPC or LCSW.
Demonstrated generalist clinical skills and evidence‑based interventions.
Application Requirements
Cover Letter
Resume
List of Three Professional References
All College/University Transcripts
Completed Online Application (including employment dates, status, and detailed responsibilities)
Proof of Illinois residency within 180 days of hire date
Veterans: DD‑214 / DD‑215, NGB‑22, discharge orders, or DD‑256 discharge certificate (required for eligibility).
Note: Documentation must be received by the closing date of this posting.
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