Counselor Position Description
The Office of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is pleased to announce an opening for a master’s level counselor. The counselor will provide direct clinical service to IUPUI students, contribute to clinical training, and serve the department, division, and university through consultation and participation on committees. The primary role of direct clinical service includes group, individual, and relationship counseling; clinical assessment and treatment planning; and, crisis intervention. Contributions to clinical training may include didactic presentations, sessions observations, and clinical supervision of Master's level graduate students in training. Additional service to the campus community will include training and participation in crisis response. All staff contribute to the strategic planning of the Department.
IUPUI is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action educator and employer and affords reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Master’s degree or higher in clinical mental health field.
2. At least one year of individual counseling experience.
3. At least 6 months of post-degree clinical service with a primary focus on counseling or therapeutic interventions with individual clients.
4. Licensed, or eligible for licensure and independent practice (within 6 months of hire), in the State of Indiana.
5. Demonstrated ability to apply a wide range of clinical techniques with a diverse population in terms of identity and clinical presentation.
6. Well-developed skills in therapy, assessment, and written and oral communication.
Desired Qualifications
• Experience in a college counseling center is strongly preferred.
The position is listed on PICC as well as the IU Job site to apply, visit:
https://jobs.iu.edu/