Early Intervention Specialist (12 Months)

California State University SystemSan Luis Obispo, CA
317d$8,604 - $9,501

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About The Position

The purpose of Campus Health & Wellbeing is to help students achieve and maintain academic success and lifelong health and wellbeing by providing timely and appropriate primary and acute health care, disease and injury prevention education, professional mental health, outreach, educational services and campus consultations. Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) provides a variety of culturally responsive services to help enrolled students understand themselves, enjoy satisfying relationships, achieve academic success, and make effective life choices. CAPS promotes the development of holistic student emotional health and serves the campus through advocacy and the provision of confidential, accessible services. Additionally, CAPS provides outreach, educational services, and campus consultations. Reporting to the Director of Counseling & Psychological Services, this position is to meet this mission through the provision of a range of clinical services for students with a focus on early intervention and easing access to care as a member of the CAPS team within Campus Health & Wellbeing. Clinical work will include integrated primary care behavioral health, same-day services, brief assessment, individual, couples and group counseling, crisis intervention, outreach, case management, consultation, and prevention education. The Early Intervention Specialist will serve as a bridge to appropriate clinical care here at CH&W or in the community and will be involved in new student orientation representing CAPS to incoming students. Office location may be split between CAPS, Health Services and/or satellite location(s). The incumbent will be involved in program development, engagement across the units of Campus Health & Wellbeing, and implementation of services. Creative problem solving, flexibility, and program development experience will be essential to the success of this position. The position requires considerable crisis intervention and work with serious presenting concerns as well as the ability to conceptualize cases and provide diagnoses within sociocultural context. Clinicians with specialization and expertise in working with historically marginalized students are strongly encouraged to apply.

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