Job Description:
This is a 10-month position, reflecting Lindley Counseling’s commitment to work–life balance, with two months off during the summer.
Washington and Lee University actively promotes a dynamic and welcoming environment that allows students and employees of multiple backgrounds and perspectives to learn, work, and thrive together. Successful candidates will contribute to that environment and exhibit potential for excellence in their areas of expertise.
Learn more about what makes Washington and Lee University a great place to work and live at jobs.wlu.edu.
Essential Functions
Provides individual and group counseling to undergraduate and law students presenting with a wide range of mental health and developmental concerns.
Assesses risk and collaborate with students to develop safety plans and connect them with appropriate resources and supports.
Participates in departmental initiatives, university committees, and campus efforts that support student wellbeing and the mission of Lindley Counseling
Attends and actively participates in weekly clinical team meetings focused on case consultation, care coordination, and shared professional learning.
Maintains ethical and professional standards of practice, including timely documentation in the electronic health record (Titanium), adherence to confidentiality and privacy regulations, risk assessment and crisis management, and ongoing professional development.
For clinicians working toward independent licensure, participates in required weekly clinical supervision until licensure requirements are met.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
A master’s degree in counseling or clinical social work is required, with at least two years of pertinent clinical experience. Appropriate licensure/license eligible in Virginia (LPC/LCSW or Clinical Psychologist).
Knowledge and experience in developmental experiences and stressors of emerging adults are essential.
Excellent clinical, communication, and interpersonal skills are necessary.
Must possess the ability to work effectively as a team member within the organizational structure of the Lindley Counseling, Student Affairs, and the University community.
Experience preferred in a higher education environment in one or more of the following areas: addressing the psychological and developmental needs of emerging adults; providing clinical support for students presenting with substance misuse and/or examining their relationship to substances; providing clinical support for students presenting with eating disorders and eating disordered behavior; utilizing brief, solution-focused, or time-limited counseling given the structure of an academic calendar; and facilitating groups for diverse audiences.
Candidates with the following qualifications may be considered for a Counselor II position with the corresponding compensation range: Doctoral degree in clinical psychology, and appropriate licensure/license eligible in Virginia (LPC/LCSW or Clinical Psychologist). Candidates not yet licensed in Virginia are eligible for hire as University Counselor with promotion to University Counselor II upon licensure.
Application Instructions
Review of applications will begin on immediately and continue until the position is filled. Required materials include:
Cover letter
Resume
Names and contact information for three professional references
Application instructions for internal and external candidates can be found at https://www.wlu.edu/employment-opportunities/jobs-at-w-l.
Position Type:
Exempt, Full Time, Benefit EligibleMinimum Pay:
Washington and Lee is an Equal Opportunity Employer seeking candidates committed to high standards of scholarship, performance, professionalism, and to a welcoming campus community. Job description requirements are representative, but not all‐inclusive of the knowledge, skill, and abilities needed to successfully perform this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.