Counseling Services Associate
Counseling Services Associate
Company: North Carolina State University
Job Location:
Category: Counseling and Psychological Services
Type: Full-Time
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Location: Raleigh, NC
Essential Job Duties:
The Licensed Counseling Services Associate plays a vital role within the Veterinary Hospital (VH) by bridging the gap between clinical veterinary care and emotional support. Grounded in a deep appreciation for the human-animal bond, this position provides expert counseling to clients navigating the complexities of pet illness, loss, and difficult medical decision-making. Beyond client care, the Associate serves as a cornerstone for the VH's Family and Community Services initiatives, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment for faculty, staff, and students.
Professional Profile
The ideal candidate is a highly organized professional with excellent multi-tasking, communication, and interpersonal skills. They must possess a sophisticated understanding of how pet loss impacts both families and clinical professionals. We are seeking an individual who is not only experienced in crisis intervention but thrives in a fast-paced clinical setting that requires immediate, empathetic response and long-term educational leadership.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Service & Crisis Intervention
- Expert Crisis Support: Deliver on-site and telephonic crisis intervention, grief education, and short-term emotional support for individuals, couples, and families.
- Decision Facilitation: Partner with veterinary healthcare teams to guide clients through difficult medical treatment plans and end-of-life decisions.
- Team Wellness & Collaboration: Serve as a supportive team member by providing case debriefing, stress-management strategies, and mental health referrals for VHC faculty and staff.
- Operational Support: Facilitate weekly service rounds to debrief client interactions, manage client relations concerns through mediation, and maintain comprehensive case records.
- Community Outreach: Develop educational resources and facilitate in-person grief support groups for the local community.
Teaching & Academic Instruction
- Curriculum Development: Co-develop and deliver coursework for 1st-3rd year students, focusing on communication, grief, and the impact of the human-animal bond.
- Clinical Coaching: Conduct real-time, case-based teaching for 4th-year rotations, focusing on micro-counseling skills, nonverbal communication, and navigating high-emotion situations.
- Interactive Learning: Lead small-group sessions on stress management, work-life balance, and compassion fatigue prevention.
- Professional Mentorship: Supervise and instruct field placement students from professional social work or mental health programs.
Professional Collaboration
- Institutional Leadership: Provide annual orientation and training for new residents, interns, and faculty.
- Ethical Oversight: Actively participate in Clinical Ethics Committee meetings.
- Scholarly Contributions: Co-author publications based on clinical and educational experiences within the veterinary setting.
Other Work/Responsibilities:
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Experience/Education:
- Relevant professional degree and licensure in the appropriate clinical field of psychology, social work, or mental health.
Required Qualifications:
- Excellent multi-tasking, communication and interpersonal skills.
- Desire to work as a collaborative and supportive team member in a veterinary clinical setting.
- Appreciation of the human-animal bond and the impact of pet illness and loss on families and clinical professionals.
- Experienced in crisis intervention and desire to work in settings requiring crisis intervention.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in a hospital setting.
- Experience in human-animal, traumatic loss, and grief counseling.
- Teaching experience in informal and/or formal settings.
- Proficiency with computer platforms used for remote teaching, medical records.
Required License or Certification:
- Licensed in North Carolina. LCSW A would be considered if training included relevant clinical experience.
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