Counselor (L) Underserved Populations Coordinator
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Position Title:
Counselor (L) Underserved Populations CoordinatorJob Category:
Academic StaffEmployment Type:
RegularJob Profile:
CounselorJob Duties:
The Counselor, Underserved Populations Coordinator will function as a strong generalist conducting mental health assessments (intakes), urgent care (crisis) assessments, triage assessments and professional counseling services (including individual, couples, group) especially but not exclusively to students from populations who are less likely to access counseling services (underserved populations). Other responsibilities include referral, consultation, in-service training, and outreach, as well as crisis intervention services and public relations services to campus and community members as appropriate.
The Counselor, Underserved Populations Coordinator is under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of the Counseling & Testing Center (CTC) with a secondary supervisory relationship with the Vice Chancellor for Access, Belonging & Compliance (AB&C). Other responsibilities include developing and fostering relationships with departments that serve underserved populations, as well as belonging focused student organizations and groups; developing procedures with AB&C campus partners to better respond to student mental health needs; providing consultation, outreach, and training to AB&C offices/staff. This position will have a primary office within CTC and a secondary location within a partnered AB&C office. The Counselor will also participate in staff, student affairs, and university committees. Similar to all staff at the CTC, the successful candidate will work to make UWL a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students, and they will do so in compliance with ethical, legal, and accreditation guidelines.
This position is full-time between August and May, and part-time (0.5 FTE or 20 hours per week) in June and July, with primarily counseling treatment services being provided in summers.
- Typical office hours (7:45am-4:30pm). Evening hours may be required as we expand our services (e.g., one evening/week), with a schedule adjustment made to maintain an average of 40 hours per week onsite. While no after-hours crisis coverage is required, our clinical staff members occasionally provide evening outreach programming and may be called in for a campus crisis response.
- Clinicians provide a combination of in-person and telehealth counseling services.
UW-La Crosse does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Human Resources at 608-785-8013.
The review of applications starts on October 31, 2025. Applications received on or before October 31st are prioritized and review will continue until the position(s) is/are filled. Initial interviews will be conducted virtually, with shortlisted candidates invited to campus.
Key Job Responsibilities:
4. Professional Development
Contribute to CTC training/clinical staff seminars as presenter and consultant.
Participate in campus staff development training sessions.
Maintain and improve clinical competence through ongoing professional development activities and education.
Attend local, state, regional and national professional conferences and participate in continuing education workshops.
Maintain memberships in professional organizations.
Maintain appropriate licensure to practice in accordance with state statutes.
5. University Services & Other Miscellaneous
Perform other duties and projects assigned by the assistant director.
Share responsibility for creating and maintaining an inclusive environment for all university students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Share responsibility for creating a work environment that emphasizes integrity, respect, direct communication, and support among colleagues and staff.
Communicate with the director and assistant director regarding absences, program ideas, concerns, projects, etc.
2. Administrative Activities and University Service
Maintain timely and accurate records of evaluation, treatment, consultation, and correspondence (case management).
Serve on staff, student affairs, and university committees as appropriate, including but not limited to activities that will positively impact and/or benefit underserved student groups.
Serve on campus and local task force groups as appropriate.
Participate in administrative staff meetings for both CTC and AB&C as appropriate.
Participate in joint quarterly meetings with CTC Assistant Director and Vice Chancellor for AB&C.
Participate in appropriate public relations for the university community.
1. Provision of Direct Counseling Services
Provide professional counseling services for UWL students, including individual, group, crisis, and occasional couples counseling with a priority of working with undeserved student populations.
Provide initial brief assessment (triage) and urgent care (crisis) coverage.
Select, administer, and interpret various psychological, educational, and/or vocational assessments and tests, as allowed by scope of practice and training.
Supervise and train clinical staff working towards independent licensure.
Engage in timely collaboration and consultation with various university departments and offices to support and advocate for students.
Provide consultation to the UWL community, with a special focus on AB&C departments, and to the La Crosse community when feasible.
3. Provision of Indirect Counseling Services
Develop and maintain campus relationships, especially with those departments and offices that serve underserved student populations.
Collaborate with the CTC Assistant Director and staff to identify and implement strategies and/or programs to improve access for underserved students.
Partner with the CTC Outreach Coordinator and campus constituents to aide in the coordination and participation of outreach functions (including preventions/education programs and services), specifically as they relate to awareness and education of underserved populations.
Coordinate and participate in in-service training for CTC staff and the campus community.
Develop and maintain community relationships within the treatment communities that focus on serving underserved populations.
Engage in and conduct applied research, needs assessment and evaluation of counseling and outreach services as they relate to underserved populations.
Perform other duties and projects assigned by the CTC Assistant Director and Vice Chancellor for AB&C.
Department:
Counseling & Testing Center (CTC)
Compensation:
Required Qualifications:
- Independently licensed in Wisconsin as a Psychologist, LPC, LCSW, or LMFT, or independently licensed in another state and eligible to apply for a WI license by reciprocity immediately upon hire.
- Five (5) or more years of experience as a licensed mental health professional (if licensed as LPC) or possesses the equivalent necessary to provide clinical supervision toward state licensure for counselors in training.
- Experience with treating diagnostically and/or culturally diverse client populations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) from an APA-accredited psychology program and licensed as a psychologist.
- Experience providing mental health treatment on a college campus and/or experience working in higher education with culturally and diagnostically diverse college students.
- Experience conducting brief therapy with emerging adults for a wide range of presenting concerns.
- Experience providing clinical supervision to trainees in a counseling setting.
- Experience conducting outreach programming, presentations, training, and/or workshops relevant to college students from underserved populations.
- Experience providing group counseling (psychoeducational/skills, support, and therapy groups).
- Experience with crisis intervention treatment.
- Ability to provide bi-lingual treatment (Spanish and/or Hmong language preferred).
- Ability to work autonomously and within interdisciplinary team settings.
- Experience with Electronic Health Records and computer applications used for telehealth services.
How to Apply:
Required application documents
CV/Resume
Cover letter
Copy of license in Wisconsin as a Psychologist, LPC, LCSW, or LMFT, or copy of license in another state that is eligible to apply for a WI license by reciprocity.
Contact Information:
Bec Johnson rjohnson@uwlax.edu
Special Notes:
Application deadlines
TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION: Priority consideration is given to those candidates who apply by the listed ‘First Review Date’. Applications received after that date may be considered at the discretion of the search committee. Application materials will be evaluated, and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. Incomplete and/or late application materials may not receive consideration. If you have questions regarding this recruitment, or if you are not able to complete the application online due to a disability or system problem, please contact the Office of Human Resources.
Confidentiality of Applicant Materials
UWL is a state agency and subject to Wisconsin’s Open Records Law. UWL will not, however, reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing except as may be required by Wisconsin’s Open Records law. In certain circumstances, the identities of “final candidates” and/or the identity of the appointed applicant must be revealed upon request.
CBC & Reference Check Policy
All candidates for employment are subject to a pre-employment screening which includes a criminal background check, work authorization, and verification of education. It will also require you and your references to answer questions regarding sexual violence and sexual harassment.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (Clery Act)
For the UWL Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (i.e., Clery Report), which includes statistics about reported crimes and information about campus security policies, see http://www.uwlax.edu/student-life/student-resources/annual-security-report/ or contact the University Police Department at 608.785.9000.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BENEFITS
Your benefits add an additional 40%+ to the overall financial package from the university.
Highlights include:
paid vacation for 12-month positions.
excellent flexible health insurance with low co-pays and good coverage.
paid holidays and sick days after 5 years of employment, you become vested in our retirement system which ensures income post-career.
benefits at UWL are highly competitive with local industry and some of the strongest in state and nation.
Benefit eligibility is determined at the point of hire. This information is provided for illustrative purposes only. Benefits are also pro-rated based on the appointment percentage.
UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.