Assistant Director Counseling Services - Training
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Iowa State University,
Counseling Center
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Shape the Future of Mental Health Services at Iowa State University
Are you ready to take on a leadership role in a dynamic university setting, where you can impact both the professional development of future mental health professionals and the well-being of students? Iowa State University’s Student Counseling Services (SCS) is seeking an experienced Assistant Director of Training to oversee and develop our mental health training programs. This is a unique opportunity to lead a crucial aspect of our counseling services, working closely with both staff and trainees while contributing to the overall administration and fiscal management of SCS.
Why Iowa State University and SCS?
A Leadership Role in a Collaborative Environment
As the Assistant Director of Training, you will work closely with the SCS Director and other leadership staff to ensure that the training programs for practicum students, interns, and graduate assistants are comprehensive, effective, and compliant with APA accreditation standards. You’ll be part of a supportive leadership team that values innovation, teamwork, and student success.
A Role That Combines Leadership and Clinical Excellence
In addition to overseeing the training programs, you will provide clinical supervision to unlicensed staff and trainees, ensuring high-quality mental health services for ISU students. Your day-to-day responsibilities will range from crisis intervention and direct client care to staff development and administrative oversight, ensuring no two days are the same.
Excellent Work-Life Balance and Benefits
We understand the importance of maintaining balance in life. Iowa State University is committed to creating a workplace where your professional responsibilities are balanced with your personal needs. The university offers a flexible, supportive environment, including access to a fantastic benefits package which includes wellness programs and generous vacation time, allowing you to recharge and maintain your well-being while helping others.
Key Responsibilities:
Fiscal and Administrative Oversight:
Leadership and Collaboration:
Training Program Management:
Clinical and Administrative Supervision:
Crisis and Team Leadership:
Staff Supervision and Development:
Why You’ll Love Living in Ames
Ames, Iowa, offers an outstanding quality of life. Known for its welcoming community, Ames is home to a vibrant blend of cultural, athletic, and social events, thanks in part to Iowa State University. Whether you're attending concerts, art exhibitions, or theater performances, there's always something happening.
The city also hosts a wide variety of athletic events, from Cyclone football and basketball games to other university sports that bring the community together. Plus, Ames frequently offers festivals, farmers’ markets, and university-sponsored lectures and events, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
In addition to the exciting local atmosphere, Ames provides an affordable cost of living and excellent schools, making it a great place to live and thrive. Plus, with Des Moines just 30 minutes away, you’ll have easy access to everything a larger city has to offer without sacrificing the charm and convenience of a smaller town.
For more information about our services, visit: Iowa State University Student Counseling Services.
Student Counseling Services provides clinical and campus-based services to help students achieve their educational and personal goals. SCS supports the holistic wellbeing of every Iowa State student and promotes a healthy and inclusive community through clinical services, outreach, consultation, crisis intervention, and collaboration with campus partners.
Master’s degree and 3 years of related experience. Licensed to provide clinical services.
Doctorate in Counseling or Clinical Psychology from an APA accredited university program, and completed APA Accredited internship.
Three or more years of post-licensure experience.
Experience providing supervision or training in a university counseling center with a post-doctorate program or APA-accredited doctoral internship program.
Demonstrated experience in a leadership role.
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