Job Description


Staff - Non Union

Job Category M&P - AAPS

Job Profile AAPS Salaried - Counsellors/Psychologists, Level B

Job Title Counsellor

Department Team D | Counselling Services | Student Health and Wellbeing | VP Students

Compensation Range $6,677.33 - $10,433.50 CAD Monthly

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Posting End Date April 17, 2023

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.

Job End Date Jul 5, 2024

This opening is to provide leave coverage. There is a possibility of extension to the end date.

Job Summary
Provides services and programming to the UBC Faculty of Education to support students\xe2\x80\x99 mental wellbeing and help them succeed in their program. Provides single session/short term counselling, triage and referral to stepped care including Counselling Services, Student Health Service, external resources and emergency services as appropriate. Offers consultation to faculty and staff including response to crises. Promotes mental wellbeing for students at in the Faculty of Education through the development and delivery of wellness programming.

Organizational Status
Reports to the Director, Counselling Services, Student Health and Wellbeing, for oversight of clinical work. Reports to the Associate Dean, Teacher Education Office, Faculty of Education for operational matters, and for direction of non-clinical work with respect to Education student wellbeing. Works collaboratively with the Faculty of Education student services team as well as the team of professionals within UBC Student Health and Wellbeing, actively participating in and contributing to the development and delivery of effective mental wellbeing programs and services. Also works in collaboration with other UBC student services and community resources.

Work Performed

Works closely with Health Promotion and Education as well as faculty student services professionals to develop and deliver mental wellbeing programming for Education students throughout their time in their academic program including orientations, outreach programs, workshops, seminars, groups and other resources that help students normalize stress, understand how to manage stress and maintain mental wellbeing, and how to seek support when needed. Also supports UBC student societies in their wellbeing events.

Considers and supports culturally appropriate wellbeing programming for all students as well as mental health programming to meet the unique needs of specific student populations.

Conducts assessment to clarify students\xe2\x80\x99 mental health needs and to inform wellness planning and treatment.

Works within an integrated, collaborative stepped care system of mental health support, providing referral for registered UBC students to resources on and off campus as needed including self-directed online resources, peer support, coaching, group programs, individual counselling, medical care and crisis intervention.

Provides single session and brief counselling by phone, video and in person to support students in the Faculty of Education who are experiencing mental health difficulties.

Builds and maintains a network of UBC and external resources specific to needs of students in the Faculty of Education

Provides consultation and support to staff, faculty and student peer leaders on student mental health concerns including crises.

Develops and delivers orientations, presentations and training on how to support students\' mental wellbeing for faculty and staff. May assume the Wellbeing Liaison role

Participates in meetings with Faculty of Education student services professionals as well as Counselling Services case management and administrative meetings.

Facilitates, in connection with UBC Counselling Services as appropriate, the operation of counselling programs within the faculty (e.g. group counselling, etc.).

Prepares reports, publications and other documents as required, and may be asked to sit on and participate on committees and working groups in the Faculty of Education.

Works closely with communications professionals to develop content for and promote wellbeing programming for Education students. Responsible for ensuring student wellbeing web resources are up to date and accurate.

May provide group supervision for project staff and/or students involved in peer programs, work-study programs, and/or volunteer assignments.

Consequence of Error/Judgement
Must be able to act with a considerable degree of autonomy and independence in the provision of mental health support to students while adhering to the ethical standards of the profession. Poor professional judgment or unethical practice would be extremely detrimental to student wellbeing and in some cases could be life threatening. It would also have a significant negative impact on public relations and the reputation of the Faculty of Education, Counselling Services, the University and in some cases result in legal liability for the University.

Supervision Received
Acts independently within established clinical and ethical guidelines. Works within a model of collegial consultation and collaboration, under the direction of the Director of Counselling Services and under the direction of the Associate Dean, Teacher Education Office , Faculty of Education.

Supervision Given
May provide supervision for project staff and/or students involved in peer programs, work-study programs, and/or volunteer assignments. May delegate administrative work to program assistants.

Minimum Qualifications
Master\xe2\x80\x99s degree in Counselling Psychology or a related field. Eligible for professional certification in British Columbia. Minimum of five years of experience in clinical counselling plus experience supervising Master\xe2\x80\x99s level practicum students.

Preferred Qualifications

Eligible for registration as a Registered Clinical Counsellor, Registered Social Worker in British Columbia or as a Canadian Certified Counsellor.

University or college counselling experience an asset.

Training and experience in single session, triage, stepped care and brief therapy preferred.

An expressed commitment and experience with equity-deserving student populations. Proven sensibility and appreciation of the role that gender, race, disability, gender identity, sexuality, social background play in the experience of health and wellbeing.

Commitment to serving the needs of a broadly diverse student population. Demonstrated ability to provide services that are responsive and sensitive to the needs of specific student populations including indigenous students, international students, graduate students, racialized students, students with disabilities and LGBTQ+ students.

Demonstrated knowledge of student development theory and experience in program development, consultation and outreach.

Strong interest in and commitment to effective problem solving and continuous improvement of programs and services.

Possession of personal attributes that facilitate teamwork and the development of effective working relationships with a wide range of students, faculty, and staff.

Appropriate course-work and training in mental health assessment, individual and group counselling; program evaluation, adolescent and adult development; learning theory; career development, cross-cultural counselling and diversity, personality theory and diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology.

Knowledge of the unique issues facing university students and university life.

Expertise and experience in treatment of a wide range of concerns that post-secondary and professional program students may experience including stress, depression, anxiety, substance use, relationship difficulties, eating/body image issues, career/life planning, transition issues and sexual violence.

University of British Columbia

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2152306
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    British Columbia, Canada
  • Education
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