Revised for posting purposes:
While providing general counselling support to students, this role has a specialized focus on crisis counselling, crisis intervention, and critical incident response. You will provide clinical consultation on complex student situations and partner with the Manager to lead debriefings following critical incidents impacting students and the broader campus community.
Success in this role requires flexibility in responding to urgent and drop-in counselling requests, working on campus during designated hours, travelling to satellite campuses as needed, and participating in SDC's extended service hours. You will also contribute to departmental initiatives, professional development activities, and the ongoing growth and effectiveness of the counselling team through clinical consultation and support.
How you'll contribute
- Provides academic, career, personal, and crisis counselling to SAIT students.
- Conducts risk assessments, crisis intervention, and referrals on an as-needed basis as part of SAIT's professional support team.
- Takes a leadership role in enhancing the Student Development and Counselling team's and broader community's capacity for crisis support, responding to complex student situations, and delivering debriefings following critical incidents.
- Designs and delivers psychoeducational workshops, presentations, and outreach programs that promote student success and well-being.
- Provides informal and formal consultation to SAIT faculty and staff regarding student issues involving psychological, emotional, or mental health concerns.
- Liaises with schools, departments, and other student service areas to support the development and delivery of programs, workshops, and services that enhance student well-being and success.
- Conducts assessments and provides referrals to appropriate SAIT and community resources, and performs other post-secondary counselling-related duties as required.
- Work collaboratively to support a cohesive, client-centered team environment.
What you bring
- Master's degree in Psychology or Clinical Social Work
- 2-3 years in crisis Intervention, experience providing counselling support to individuals facing a variety of concerns, experience in a postsecondary counselling setting, skilled in the delivery of psycho-educational workshops
- Active Registration as a Psychologist or provisional Psychologist in Alberta, Clinical Social Worker or an
equivalent designation along with relevant liability insurance