Counselor/Wellbeing Specialist
Employer
Job Location
Person County Campus
Salary/Grade
Benefits
Job Category
- Professional
Application Period
Closes: Friday, June 30, 2023
Target Start Date
Expected Work Hours
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Employment Type
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in counseling or Social Work or a related mental health field. Doctorate preferred in psychology, counseling, or clinical social work or closely related field. Four (4) or more years of professional experience providing mental health counseling to students and/or adult learners in an educational setting
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise in the area of suicide prevention, mental health, alcohol, and other drugs, and/or interpersonal violence. Clinical experience or background in the area of suicide prevention, mental health, alcohol, and other drugs, and/or interpersonal violence. Experience in college/university settings in the areas of Health Promotion, Prevention, and Early Intervention
Position Description
This position will provide professional individual and group counseling services and outreach to PCC students as well as consultation to college administrators, staff and others who have concerns about the mental/emotional status of students. The position will primarily serve students, consult and build relationships with faculty and staff and gain an understanding of the unique needs of the population served. (Grant Funded)
How to Apply
A PCC application must be completed online at https://piedmontcc.peopleadmin.com/. During the online application process, applicants must include a resume, cover letter, and any unofficial transcript(s). Required documents must be attached online in the "Documents Needed to Apply" section of the application process. All applications must be received in the Human Resources office by 11:59 p.m. on the closing date posted to be guaranteed for consideration.
Job Post Contact
Laurie Clayton
Director, Human Resources and Organizational Development
Piedmont Community College
336-322-2128