Counselor
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Counselor
Description
The Center for Health and Wellness is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Counselor to join our inclusive, collaborative, and integrated team. Working at Middlebury offers a unique opportunity to build long-term relationships with a vibrant student community while maintaining a healthier work-life balance. Our Counselor will enjoy the benefits of predictable hours, opportunities to connect with students outside of the office, collaborative care with a dedicated multi-disciplinary campus care team, and the chance to promote wellness in a supportive, educational environment.
This position plays a vital role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our student community through short-term counseling, crisis intervention, and proactive outreach initiatives. The ideal candidate will bring a commitment to holistic, student-centered care and a desire to build meaningful connections that foster resilience, reduce stigma, and promote help-seeking across campus.
This is a full time, benefits eligible, salaried position with a hiring range of $67,120 - $78,522 per year. This role is based onsite in Middlebury, VT.
Core Responsibilities:
- Provides psychological counseling and crisis intervention for students
- Implements appropriate assessments and clinical interventions
- Facilitates group workshops, therapy, and series as assigned to contribute to meet outreach goals
- Builds relationships with campus community to reduce stigma and increase help/service seeking
- Completes timely documentation in the EHR according to best practices and Counseling policies
- Facilitates skills and process trainings for students and employees as assigned
- Consults with Director, Counseling staff, and other Center for Health and Wellness colleagues around risk management, referrals, confidentiality, and crisis management support
- Participates in Counselor on-call rotation
Requirements
- Clinical experience in assessment, treatment planning, shared decision-making, and crisis response
- Commitment to multicultural approaches to clinical care
- Commitment to addressing intersections of multiple identities and their related health outcomes
- Commitment to collaboration with clinical and administrative staff to support student success
- Knowledge of the social, psychological, and physical developmental stages of students 2 years of experience (graduate placements/internships may count toward this prerequisite)
- Master's degree required in counseling, psychology, social work, or related clinical field with current, or eligible to obtain within 6 months, Vermont licensure.
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