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LIM College - Where Business Meets Fashion is currently seeking candidates for the position of
Assistant Director of Counseling Services
.
ABOUT LIM COLLEGE:
LIM College educates students for success in the global business of fashion and its many related industries. Located in midtown Manhattan - the fashion capital of the world - and devoted exclusively to the study of business and fashion, LIM College fosters a unique connection between real-world experience and academic study in business principles. Undergraduate students may major in Fashion Media, Fashion Merchandising, International Business, Management, Marketing, Visual Studies, Business of Fashion or Business of Cannabis. At the graduate level, LIM College offers an MPS programs in Fashion Marketing, Fashion Merchandising & Retail Management, Global Fashion Supply Chain Management, and Consumer Analytics.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
The Assistant Director of Counseling and Accessibility Services is responsible for supporting the emotional well-being of the student body through creative, collaborative, and inclusive clinical services. Responsibilities include: Providing individual and group psychological counseling and case management for students with diverse backgrounds; planning, designing, and implementing inclusive and innovative outreach activities on mental health topics to raise awareness and help connect students in need with the resources available; providing consultation and training to staff and faculty; developing and assessing the quality of community referrals for mental and physical health and providing them to students as needed; involvement in the Counseling and Accessibility Services training program for Counseling Externs and Interns; assists the Director in various administrative and clinical roles; acting in a leadership capacity in the absence of the Director; assisting with collection of health/immunization records; assisting with and completing evaluations for the medical withdrawal process; and maintaining New York State Licensure.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Doctoral Degree in Psychology preferred; Masters in Social Work or Mental Health Counseling required.
- Relevant New York State License required: Psychology, LCSW, or LMHC.
- Knowledge of student development, clinical interventions, HIPAA, and other state and federal policies and legislation regarding privacy and confidentiality.
- 2-3 years post-graduate counseling experience required for PhD/PsyD degrees, 5-6 years post-graduate counseling experience required for Masters degrees.
- Experience dealing with crisis situations required.
- Experience providing clinical services within a college setting preferred.
- Strong clinical skills, program planning and implementation skills, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills, ability to work collaboratively within a team as well as independently. Ability to effectively communicate and establish rapport with a diverse group of constituents including students, parents, faculty, and staff across LIM College as needed.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES:
- Provide a wide range of clinical services.
- Conduct triage assessments of the urgency of student mental health needs when they first contact the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services
- Conduct diagnostic intake interviews with students and write detailed summaries
- Provide individual and group psychotherapy to the diverse LIM College student population
- Provide crisis intervention when needed
- Provide case management including coordination and communication with off-campus mental health providers and on-campus constituents
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation that meets state and federal (HIPAA) standards
- Assist with transition to and use of electronic medical records system
- Provide consultative services to the LIM College community.
- Serve as a resource to the college community regarding emotional needs of students in psychological distress.
- Provide consultation and training when indicated to staff, faculty, and students regarding recognizing and assisting students in distress and best practices in counseling.
- Liaison with staff, faculty, and students to ensure service provision and help connect students in need of services.
- Collaborate and coordinate with other departments when indicated.
- Provide education and prevention programming to the LIM College community.
- Plan, design, and implement outreach activities on a variety of mental health topics to raise awareness among students.
- Give presentations as needed to help make students aware of campus counseling resources and reduce stigma of utilizing services.
- Collaborate and coordinate with other departments (i.e., Student Life, Residence Life) to ensure student participation in programs.
- Evaluate program effectiveness.
- Assist in the updating of established educational materials.
- Assume responsibility for connecting students and parents with community referrals for additional mental health services.
- Help to develop a network of professionals in the community who provide mental health services, psychiatric services, and specialized treatment centers.
- Help connect students in need and/or their parents with available resources in the community.
- Evaluate effectiveness of referrals given.
- Maintain an active New York State License in Psychology, Clinical Social Work (LCSW), or Mental Health Counseling (LMHC).
- Complete Continuing Education credits as required for each renewal period.
- Maintain ethical and legal standards as outlined by the professional licensing board.
- Submit paperwork for each renewal period in a timely manner.
- Assist with core administrative aspects of the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services.
- Assist with the Medical Withdrawal process and conduct assessments as needed to determine eligibility for withdrawal and return.
- Assist with health record collection and management, including records related to current or future pandemics.
- Assist with the Counseling Extern/Intern program.
- Maintain department statistics as needed.
- Assist with office coverage for the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services, including answering phone calls, responding to emails, and assisting walk-ins.
- Participate in various campus wide functions such as New Student Orientation, Parent Orientation and New Faculty Orientation.
- Participate in Student Affairs and Counseling and Accessibility Services programs and strategic initiatives as needed (i.e., Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Safe Zone Training, health record collection, and sexual assault awareness).
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
LIM College educates students for success in the global business of fashion and its many related industries. Located in midtown Manhattan - the fashion capital of the world - and devoted exclusively to the study of business and fashion, LIM College fosters a unique connection between real-world experience and academic study in business principles. Undergraduate students may major in Fashion Media, Fashion Merchandising, International Business, Management, Marketing, Visual Studies, Business of Fashion or Business of Cannabis. At the graduate level, LIM College offers an MPS programs in Fashion Marketing, Fashion Merchandising & Retail Management, Global Fashion Supply Chain Management, and Consumer Analytics.
The Assistant Director of Counseling Services is responsible for supporting the emotional well-being of the student body through creative, collaborative, and inclusive clinical services. Responsibilities include: Providing individual and group psychological counseling and case management for students with diverse backgrounds; planning, designing, and implementing inclusive and innovative outreach activities on mental health topics to raise awareness and help connect students in need with the resources available; providing consultation and training to staff and faculty; developing and assessing the quality of community referrals for mental and physical health and providing them to students as needed; overseeing the Counseling Services training program for Counseling Externs and Counseling Interns; assists the Director in various administrative and clinical roles; acts in a leadership capacity in the absence of the Director; assisting with documentation collection and management around current, or future, pandemics; assisting with and completing evaluations for the medical withdrawal process; and maintaining New York State Licensure in Psychology.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES:
- Provide a wide range of clinical services.
- Conduct triage assessments of the urgency of student mental health needs when they first contact the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services
- Conduct diagnostic intake interviews with students and write detailed summaries
- Provide individual and group psychotherapy to the diverse LIM College student population
- Provide crisis intervention when needed
- Provide case management including coordination and communication with off-campus mental health providers and on-campus constituents
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation that meets state and federal (HIPAA) standards
- Assist with transition to and use of electronic medical records system
- Provide consultative services to the LIM College community.
- Serve as a resource to the college community regarding emotional needs of students in psychological distress.
- Provide consultation and training when indicated to staff, faculty, and students regarding recognizing and assisting students in distress and best practices in counseling.
- Liaison with staff, faculty, and students to ensure service provision and help connect students in need of services.
- Collaborate and coordinate with other departments when indicated.
- Plan, design, and implement outreach activities on a variety of mental health topics to raise awareness among students.
- Give presentations as needed to help make students aware of campus counseling resources and reduce stigma of utilizing services.
- Collaborate and coordinate with other departments (i.e., Student Life, Residence Life) to ensure student participation in programs.
- Evaluate program effectiveness.
- Assist in the updating of established educational materials.
4. Assume responsibility for connecting students and parents with community referrals for additional mental health services.
- Help to develop a network of professionals in the community who provide mental health services, psychiatric services, and specialized treatment centers.
- Help connect students in need and/or their parents with available resources in the community.
- Evaluate effectiveness of referrals given.
- Oversee the Counseling Extern/Intern program.
- Collaborate with local and regional externship coordinators and graduate programs regarding clinical internship placement for trainees from psychology PhD/PsyD, social work, and/or mental health counseling programs.
- Manage applications and conduct interviews.
- Provide weekly supervision and didactic training for the Externs/Interns.
- Provide performance evaluations and coordinate with the Intern’s graduate program/Director of Clinical Training as needed.
- Maintain an active New York State License in Psychology.
- Complete Continuing Education credits as required for each renewal period.
- Maintain ethical and legal standards as outlined by the professional licensing board.
- Submit paperwork for each renewal period in a timely manner.
- Assist with core administrative aspects of the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services.
- Assist with the Medical Withdrawal process and conduct assessments as needed to determine eligibility for withdrawal and return
- Assist with health record collection and management, including records related to current or future pandemics
- Maintain department statistics as needed
- Assist with office coverage for the Office of Counseling and Accessibility Services, including answering phone calls, responding to emails, and assisting walk-ins.
- Participate in various campus wide functions such as New Student Orientation, Parent Orientation and New Faculty Orientation.
- Participate in Student Affairs and Counseling Services programs and strategic initiatives as needed (i.e., Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Safe Zone Training, health record collection, and sexual assault awareness).
Apply for this job with LIM College
Apply now →
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