Who We AreSimon Fraser University is a leading research university, advancing an inclusive and sustainable future. Our purpose xe2x80x93 the essence of SFU xe2x80x93 is to create and connect knowledge, learning and community for deeper understanding and meaningful impact. We are committed to fostering excellence, innovation, belonging and community in all that we do.Health and Counseling Services is a dynamic, supportive and multi-disciplinary team providing medical, counselling and mental health support for the SFU student population. Our diverse team of service providers includes: Psychiatry, Physicians, Nurses, International Student Case Manager, Counsellors for Indigenous Students, Black Students, 2SLGBTQIA+ Students, Students with Neurodiversity and Disability, Clinical Counsellors and Psychologists. Our counselling team provides individual, brief counselling, group support, psycho-educational workshops and collaborates with SFU student services in supporting the SFU student body. We are a training site and maintain a robust, counseling training program for doctoral psychology interns and master's level counsellor trainees.About the RoleThe Counsellor, Indigenous Students, is responsible for providing anti-oppressive, trauma informed, personal and group counselling for Indigenous students. The position works collaboratively with other staff at Health and Counselling to provide individual assistance, brief counselling, crisis support, groups, workshops, outreach services, and programing initiatives that support Indigenous Studentsxe2x80x99 social and psychological wellbeing. The Counsellor provides consultation/advice to Student Services, Faculty and SFU staff who are supporting students in crisis and emergency situations.A Registered Clinical Counsellor with expertise in culturally competent, trauma-informed, and anti-oppressive practices. Experienced in working with Indigenous/First Nations students, understanding their culture, history, and contemporary issues in a post-secondary context. Skilled in counselling diverse and equity-deserving populations, with proficiency in feminist, anti-oppressive, and anti-racist approaches. Strong in risk assessment and safety planning across community, family, and post-secondary settings, with a deep knowledge of community resources and supports for Indigenous students. A collaborative team player with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.QualificationsMaster's degree Counselling Psychology, or related discipline with a Registered professional designation (Registered Clinical Counsellor) and three years related experience which includes experience providing individual and group counselling, as well as delivering personal development programs to post-secondary students, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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