Director of Counseling Services | California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology
Location
Pasadena, CA | United States
Job description
Director of Counseling Services Caltech
Job Category: Fulltime Regular
Exempt Overtime Eligible: Exempt
Benefits Eligible: Benefit Based
Caltech is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world's brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions. We thrive on finding and cultivating talented people who are passionate about what they do. Join us and be a part of the diverse Caltech community.
Job Summary Caltech Student Wellness Services (SWS) supports graduate and undergraduate students who are scientifically minded, culturally diverse, and engaged in a rigorous academic environment. Our tight-knit campus allows for the development of strong relationships with campus partners and for the provision of high-quality support to meet the unique needs of each student.
Counseling Services, along with Health Services and Occupational Therapy, comprises Student Wellness Services, which aims to promote a culture of health and well-being for the student population at Caltech. The Director will serve as a senior leader within the SWS team to help promote this mission and ensure collaboration across units and the Institute.
The Director of Counseling Services provides administrative leadership and management of the suite of programs and interventions provided by the Counseling Services team, as well as day-to-day supervision and performance evaluation for staff clinicians. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Student Affairs and Wellness, the Director of Counseling Services will engage in collaborative decision-making; stay current with and apply best practice standards; implement innovations to meet client and community needs; and build key relationships across the Institute to support the mental health and well-being of Caltech students. The Director also will serve on the campus Care Team to help ensure early detection, intervention, and campus safety.
Essential Job Duties Counseling Services Administrative Duties - 50%
- Provide oversight and leadership for clinical services, including the planning, assessment, and development of clinical services to meet the evolving needs of students.
- Provide performance evaluation, accountability measures, mentorship, and leadership to Counseling Services professional clinical staff members.
- Develop, revise, and maintain Counseling Services policies and procedures, including integration of relevant federal and state law, professional ethics codes, and best practices.
- In collaboration with the AVP for Student Affairs and Wellness, continually review and adapt the counseling service model to ensure student access to a broad range of interventions and modalities (e.g., stepped care, group therapy, peer support) while optimizing the utilization of clinical resources.
- Assist the AVP for Student Affairs and Wellness in quality improvement initiatives; assist in preparation of annual reports and presentations to Institute leadership on Counseling Services initiatives.
Clinical Consultation, Outreach, and Liaisonship - 30%
- Participate in and contribute to activities pertinent to student well-being, including serving on Institute committees, outreach, and consultation to the campus community.
- Develop and deliver engaging and original content for educational programs, workshops, training, and outreach on a variety of topics related to mental health, suicide prevention, and emotional well-being.
- Serve as primary consultant to clinical staff and Institute personnel about a variety of mental health concerns, including students at risk; serve on the campus Care Team.
- Serve as point person for communication with ProtoCall after-hours service; organize the after-hours on-call rotation; and serve as primary consultant for clinicians-on-call.
- Coordinate with consulting psychiatrist to establish coordinated client care; promptly manage any clinical concerns.
- Commitment to reasonable after-hours program, event, and crisis coverage is mandatory.
Clinical - 10%
- Deliver culturally competent and high-quality clinical care to Caltech students, including individual and group psychotherapy; crisis intervention, including after-hours responsibilities; suicide and homicide risk assessment; and referrals to psychiatry and community providers.
- Demonstrate exceptionally strong case formulation, treatment planning, and intervention skills, as well as sound judgment and ability to make thoughtful and well-reasoned decisions about clinical care.
- Manage requests for medical records and consult with clients regarding release of personal health information.
Student Wellness Services Leadership - 10%
- In conjunction with the other members of the Student Wellness Services leadership team, assume administrative leadership in the absence of the AVP for Student Affairs and Wellness.
- In collaboration with the AVP for Student Affairs and Wellness, provide consultation to staff and Institute personnel during campus-wide disasters; serve as one of the point persons for Student Wellness Services leadership in the event of campus Emergency Operations Center activation.
- Assist the AVP for Student Affairs and Wellness with special projects; other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications - Doctorate in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited program.
- Licensed by the Board of Psychology as a psychologist in California, in good standing; if licensed in another state, California licensure must be obtained within 6 months of hire.
- Five (5) years of post-licensure clinical experience with evidence of increasing supervisory and administrative responsibilities over time; two (2) years in a college or university counseling environment strongly preferred.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to exercise resourcefulness, good judgment, and clinical acumen in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusion, and multicultural competence.
Preferred Qualifications - Experience working as an assistant or associate director, or a similar role, in a college or university counseling center, outpatient mental health or wellness center.
- Demonstrated capability with data analysis related to clinical service delivery, quality assurance, and staff performance.
- Experience developing and implementing a variety of approaches to demand management, including stepped care, and approaches to expanding student access across a range of modalities and interventions, including group therapy and peer support.
- Experience providing supervision and performance evaluation for professional staff members.
- Experience implementing programs and services that meet the needs of a diverse student body.
- Experience and interest in working within an integrated and cross-collaborative approach to care.
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