Specialist, Student Counseling

University of Central FloridaOrlando, FL
Hybrid

About The Position

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is seeking qualified master’s‑level therapists to join their team in Orlando, Florida. This position reports to an Associate or Assistant Director and provides generalist mental health services to the UCF community. Services include initial assessment and triage, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, outreach and prevention programming, and consultation with students, faculty, staff, parents, and other stakeholders. The position also includes supervision and training of master’s‑level trainees. UCF is seeking to fill multiple roles, and candidates for this job posting will be considered for additional vacancies in this department.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in mental health counseling, psychology, marriage and family, or social work from an accredited college or university with a supervised internship experience.
  • Must be licensed or license eligible as a mental health counselor, social worker or marriage and family therapist in the State of Florida and must maintain license.
  • If not licensed, must obtain licensure in Florida no later than 2.5 years from date of hire.
  • All applicants must be authorized to work for any U.S. employer.
  • Reside in Florida as of the date the employment begins.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in university counseling center or community agency work.
  • Experience working with collaborative internal partners.
  • Preferred candidate to be licensed or near licensure.
  • Experience with leading therapy groups (process and support).
  • Experience and expertise in working with eating disorders or other related specializations such as research informed practices, manualized treatments, or other treatment certifications, such as trauma reprocessing skills (i.e. EMDR or ART).

Responsibilities

  • Provide short‑term, trauma‑informed mental health services to a diverse population of currently enrolled UCF students through in‑person and tele‑mental health modalities, including initial assessment, clinical consultation, triage, crisis intervention, brief psychotherapy, and follow‑up care. In extenuating circumstances, services may extend to non‑enrolled/non‑students and other University community members.
  • Deliver individual counseling and group counseling, including both psychoeducational and process‑oriented groups.
  • Complete and maintain timely, accurate, and confidential clinical records in compliance with CAPS policies and procedures, Florida state laws, and professional ethical standards.
  • Perform additional professional or clinical services consistent with individual skills, training, interests, and the needs of CAPS.
  • Provide crisis intervention, management, and follow‑up services, including assessing risk and initiating and authorizing involuntary examinations (Baker Act) in accordance with Florida Statute 394.463, Florida Mental Health Act.
  • Support the UCF community during campus‑wide crises, postvention activities, or other critical incidents as needed.
  • Provide peer consultation, as well as consultation to university faculty, staff, administrators, campus organizations, and parents regarding student concerns and the campus environment.
  • Participate in collaborative care as part of a multidisciplinary mental health team, coordinating services with other campus and community professionals as appropriate.
  • Develop and maintain working relationships with campus departments and division units that support student wellness, mental health, and personal development.
  • Serve as a designated liaison or coordinator for specific CAPS programming areas or campus units, consistent with professional interests and level of training, as assigned by the Director, Associate Director(s), or Assistant Director(s).
  • Design, implement, and deliver prevention, outreach, psychoeducational, and postvention programs and workshops addressing developmental, preventative, and psychological topics.
  • Provide outreach and programming to students, faculty, staff, campus organizations, academic departments, and University division units to promote mental health awareness and student well‑being.
  • Provide training seminars and clinical supervision to CAPS graduate trainees in accordance with ethical guidelines, Florida state laws, and CAPS policies and procedures.
  • Provide supervision to graduate students participating in the CAPS training program and engage in activities required to qualify for supervision of master’s‑level trainees.
  • Serve on CAPS, Student Success and Well‑Being (SSWB), and/or University committees, councils, and work groups.
  • Actively participate in regional, state, and national professional organizations relevant to counseling, psychology, and higher education mental health services.
  • Engage in ongoing professional development, continuing education, and scholarly or training activities necessary to obtain, maintain, and sustain Florida licensure and professional competence.
  • Perform other clinical, administrative, or professional duties as assigned by the Counseling and Psychological Services Director, Associate Director(s), or Assistant Director(s).

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Flexible Spending
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid time off, including annual and sick time off and paid holidays
  • Retirement savings options
  • Employee discounts, including tickets to many Orlando attractions
  • Education assistance
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