Assistant Director, Counseling Center - Georgia State Univeristy

Georgia State University,

Counseling Center
 
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Last Posted:

Fri, Sep 5th, '25

Deadline:

9/29/2025

Start Date:

09/10/2025

Last Updated:

Wed, Sep 10th, '25

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

Assistant Director, Counseling Center

Georgia State University


These are exciting times in the Counseling Center department at Georgia State University. We are growing and are thrilled that you are interested in being a part of our team. We are surrounded by individuals empowered to use their expertise and talents to achieve our mission and goals. We hire great people from a wide variety of educational, career, and personal backgrounds, not just because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us a stronger team.

Are you ready for us? Are you seeking an opportunity with purpose and direction? If you are, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We hire great people from a wide variety of educational, career, and personal backgrounds, not just because it is the right thing to do, but because it makes us a stronger team.

We are seeking (1) Assistant Director to join the already awesome team, taking them to the next level of excellence!

The GSU Counseling Center is seeking an experienced and compassionate Assistant Director of Crisis and Suicide Prevention to lead and supervise urgent care and suicide prevention services. This pivotal role involves overseeing critical documentation, stakeholder communication, referrals for follow-up care, and campus-wide service assessment. The Assistant Director will provide individual consultation to students, offer short-term counseling, and ensure seamless administrative coverage for campus emergencies during both day and after-hours shifts.

WHAT MAKES The Counseling Center A GREAT PLACE?

· Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition assistance, retirement, etc.

· A knowledge-sharing organization that works collaboratively with diverse partners.

· Professional development opportunity and mentorship

· A rapidly growing center within an academic setting

HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL DO:

· Leadership and Supervision: Provide effective leadership and supervision for urgent care and suicide prevention services, ensuring a compassionate and responsive approach to addressing the needs of students in crisis.

· Documentation and Communication: Ensure accurate and comprehensive documentation within the electronic records database for all interactions and services provided. Facilitate clear and timely communication with stakeholders, including referring faculty, staff, families, and other relevant parties.

· Referral and Follow-Up: Collaborate with the clinical team to ensure timely and appropriate referrals for follow-up care for students in crisis. Maintain a streamlined process for ensuring continuity of care beyond urgent interventions.

· Campus-Wide Assessment: Coordinate and conduct assessments of urgent care and suicide prevention services to identify areas for improvement and inform ongoing enhancements to campus-wide crisis response protocols.

· Training: Provide workshops and seminars for students and the campus community including training seminars for doctoral interns and post-doctoral fellows in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.

· Individual Consultation: Provide expert consultation to students seeking services, offering guidance, support, and appropriate recommendations to address their mental health needs.

· Crisis Follow-Up: Facilitate follow-up care for students, faculty, staff, or students who have engaged in urgent care services, ensuring a smooth transition to ongoing care within the counseling center or appropriate external resources.

· Counseling Services: Provide short-term individual and group counseling to students, applying evidence-based therapeutic techniques to address a range of mental health concerns.

· Emergency Coverage: Serve as backup administrative coverage for campus emergencies, participating in a rotation with the Director to provide support during after-hours and daytime emergencies.

ABOUT GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Georgia State University Values: COMMUNITY: Fostering a distinctive shared identity and common purpose across our multi-campus university, IDENTITY, PLACEMAKING & BELONGING: Respecting the dignity and value of all people and perspectives through honorable conduct based on engagement, fairness, access, and civility, TRANSFORMATION: Intentionally pursuing knowledge, practice, and scholarly rigor to inspire lifelong learning, and to make our community and the world a better place. Georgia State University Values 2STRATEGIC INNOVATION: Embracing invention and creativity in the pursuit of meaningful discovery using our collective talents, INTEGRITY: Adhering to our values, mission, and the truth through respectful cooperation and effective stewardship of resources, EXCELLENCE: Achieving the highest standards and distinction in teaching, research, and service USG Core Value Statement: The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning, as well the System Office. USG Core Values Statement 2: Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability and Respect. USG Core Values Statement 3: These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. USG Core Values Statement 

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Master's degree and three years of related counseling experience or a combination of education and experience.

  • National Board and State Certification required.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS


  • Significant experience in crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and providing mental health services to diverse populations.

  • Strong leadership and supervisory skills, with the ability to guide a team of clinicians in high-stress situations.

  • Proficiency in electronic record-keeping systems and ability to maintain meticulous documentation.

  • Empathetic and culturally sensitive approach, with the ability to connect with students and individuals from diverse backgrounds.

  • Knowledge of ethical and legal standards related to mental health practice and confidentiality.

 
COMPENSATION

$60,000-$69,950

APPLICATION MATERIALS

Special Instructions

To be fully considered for this position all candidates must submit the following at the time of submission:

  • A complete and accurate GSU application, Resume, Cover Letter (Recommended)
  • Final candidates must provide three professional references.