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Staff Counselor, Athletics

Tulsa, OK · On-site

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This position will rotate with other CAPS professionals in after hours on call coverage to provide ... Demonstrated contextual and cultural understanding of elite sport systems. * Demonstrated skills ...

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Staff Counselor, Athletics

Utulsa

Tulsa, OK • On-site

$54K - $71K/yr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description


Mental Health Clinician - Athletics
The Mental Health Clinician for Athletics reports to the Director of the Counseling and Psychological Services Center (CAPS). The primary function of the position is to serve the mental health needs of student-athletes on the University of Tulsa (TU) campus through direct provision of clinical services. This position will be embedded in the TU athletic department and operate with the support of the broader athletic department to include coaches, trainers, academic services, and administrators.
Clinical services that will be provided for this position include providing individual, couples, and group forms of therapeutic intervention for TU student-athletes. Additionally, duties would include providing psychological assessments as needed, psychoeducational programming, and outcome assessments for TU student athletes. This position will rotate with other CAPS professionals in after hours on call coverage to provide crisis response. While direct therapeutic services are not offered to staff or faculty, this position provides general clinical and non-clinical consultations to staff and faculty members in the TU athletic community.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES:
  • Serves as initial point of referral for mental health services for student athletes.
  • Maintains regular office hours for clinical appointments, consultations, and intakes
    designed for the TU intercollegiate student athlete population.
  • Provides individual counseling, couples counseling, group counseling, and skills-based
    groups.
  • Conducts clinical interviews and initial consultations with student athletes.
  • Develops and/or modifies individualized treatment approaches for student-athletes.
  • Facilitates training, outreach, workshops, and community engagement in conjunction
    with the TU athletic department.
  • Provides psychoeducation and training for student athletes and athletics department
    staff regarding student athlete mental health.
  • Collaborates with athletic department staff to support and enhance student athlete
    wellness.
  • Advocates for the holistic well-being of student athletes across relevant settings.
  • Maintains confidentiality and professional boundaries.
  • Crisis intervention.
  • Serves after hours on-call rotation with other CAPS professionals.
  • Attends CAPS clinical meetings and other CAPS staffing obligations.
  • Establishes liaison relationships with departments and committees on campus.
  • Continues professional development, including but not limited to working with BIPOC,
    LGBTQ+, and/or international students.
  • The position also requires excellent communication skills, both oral and written, and
    strong interpersonal skills.
  • A demonstrated commitment to the highest ethical standards of professional practice.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Master's degree from an accredited program in a mental health field, clinical
    psychology, counseling psychology, or social work.
  • Two years of experience.
  • Eligibility for licensure within one year of hire.
  • Demonstrated skills through training and supervised experience in intervention
    techniques for prevention and treatment of concerns in areas of adaptive coping,
    interpersonal and academic functioning, anxiety, depression, crisis management,
    referrals/consultations
  • Open to learning best practices in working with BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and/or international
    students.
  • Knowledge of compliance with professional laws and ethics.
  • Knowledge of NCAA regulations.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Two years of clinical experience post licensure.
  • Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited program.
  • Licensure as a Health Service Psychologist in the state of Oklahoma.
  • Two years providing mental health services to student athletes in an educational
    environment.
  • Demonstrated contextual and cultural understanding of elite sport systems.
  • Demonstrated skills through training and supervised experience in intervention
    techniques for prevention and treatment of eating disorders, referrals/consultations.
  • Experience with electronic record-keeping and documentation (preferably Titanium
    Scheduling Software).
  • Experience working with BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and/or international individuals.

About Us
The University of Tulsa is a student-centered research university that cultivates interconnected learning experiences to explore complex ideas and create new knowledge in a spirit of free inquiry. Guided by our commitment to service and inclusion, we prepare individuals to make meaningful contributions to our campus, our community, and our world.
The University endeavors to create and nurture an informed and inclusive environment in its workplace and educational programs. Affirmative action and equal employment opportunity are integral parts of the University not just because they are legally mandated, but because we recognize that the present and future strength of the university is based primarily on people and their skills, experience, and potential. The University does not discriminate in access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, veteran status, disability, genetic information, ancestry, or marital status. The University seeks to recruit, select, and promote students, faculty, and all other employees on the basis of individual merit.