Counselor, Clinical Mental Health

Duke University,
Counseling and Psychological Services
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CAPS provides excellent quality of care to undergraduate and graduate students. We are committed to demonstrating empathy and trust with students, one another, campus/community partners, and other stakeholders. As social justice motivates our work, all students will experience acceptance and compassion, and affirmation for their lived identities and life experiences.
Under the direction of the Director of Clinical Services, the Counselor, Clinical Mental Health will provide assessment, brief counseling, and crisis intervention in an individual and/or group setting. This individual will participate in CAPS outreach and community engagement activities for Duke students. The individual must be a strong generalist who provides services through a social justice framework and can provide multimodal interventions and clinical services to emerging adults in the college setting. The clinician should be culturally competent and have demonstrated experience working with diverse student populations. The clinician may support training and education which may include providing culturally-responsive supervision and seminars to licensed professional counseling interns.
Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University, a distinctive institution of higher education with an internationally recognized medical center, has an enrollment of approximately 6,500 undergraduates and 8,300 graduate and professional students.
Duke’s mission is to provide a superior liberal education to undergraduate students, to prepare future members of the learned professions for lives of skilled and ethical service by providing excellent graduate and professional education, to advance the frontiers of knowledge and contribute boldly to the international community of scholarship, to promote an intellectual environment built on a commitment to free and open inquiry, to provide wide ranging educational opportunities, and to promote a deep appreciation for the range of human difference and potential. Cultural opportunities are plentiful and readily available to members of the Duke community.
· Master’s degree in counseling or related field from an accredited institution of higher education
· Licensed and/or licensed eligible as a Professional Counselor in the state of North Carolina
· Experience in student mental health and emerging adult populations or relevant healthcare or social service setting
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
· Experience providing services with emerging adults and culturally responsive interventions across a range of diverse populations;
· Experience in Crisis Intervention and Management; and
· Especially those from Asian, South Asian, and Middle Eastern/North African countries; Latinx populations; and transgender communities is desired, as well as those who have demonstrated experience and skills working with Jewish or Muslim students. Bi-lingual language skills are strongly preferred.
Additional Job-Specific Skills and Competencies
· Demonstrates experience and capability to work as part of a cohesive, interdisciplinary team in a university counseling center and with professionals in other campus units;
· Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills that facilitate organizational health;
· Demonstrates commitment to self-awareness and desire for growth related to intersectionality and the ways marginalization, discrimination, and oppression impact individuals and systems; and
· Experience in the provision of crisis intervention and consultation is essential.
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Apply https://hr.duke.edu/careers/apply to requisition 252143, submit a cover letter and CV