Coor of Spec Services
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Coordinator of Specialized Services (Counselor/Case Manager)
Department: SAAS UHS Counseling and Psychology Services
Advertised Salary Range: $59,581 - $89,371
Part/Full Time: Full Time
Job Close Date: 02/15/2026
About the PositionThe Coordinator of Specialized Services provides comprehensive, evidence-based counseling and psychological services to college students, including assessment, crisis intervention, and individual, couples, and group therapy. This role includes leadership of specialized services, serving as the primary coordinator for the Eating Disorders Consultation Team (EDCT) and supporting collaborative care and couples counseling. The Coordinator works within a multidisciplinary, stepped-care model and provides case management and referral coordination, including higher levels of care.
PrimaryDuties
- Develop, implement, and evaluate specialty mental health services using data and research to improve programs.
- Provide evidence-based counseling and crisis services to students in individual, couples, and group settings, both in person and virtually.
- Provide specialized assessment and treatment for students with eating disorder concerns and support participants in the Collaborative Care model.
- Provide case management services, including follow-up support and coordination of on- and off-campus resources and referrals.
- Manage and coordinate the Eating Disorder Consultation Team (EDCT), including meetings, procedures, and consultation on eating disorder care.
- Assist with managing Collaborative Care programs to support coordinated, high-quality care.
- At least two years post-licensure experience providing direct mental health services, preferably with young adults.
- Experience providing both in-person and online/virtual assessment & counseling.
- Considerable knowledge of professional ethics and the ability to apply to current work.
- Experience working within a short-term treatment Stepped-Care model.
- Ability to appropriately assess and intervene in crisis situations.
- Skilled in brief intervention, mental health crisis assessment, and group therapy.
- Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat a broad range of clinical concerns using diverse therapeutic modalities.
- Knowledge of eating disorders and weight-inclusive treatment approaches.
- Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues within a multidisciplinary team.
- Commitment to equitable treatment of all individuals and sensitivity to cultural differences.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Self-motivated with an understanding of the developmental needs of college students.
- Flexibility and the ability to manage multiple tasks or projects simultaneously.
- Proven capacity to work effectively under pressure, independently, and in team-oriented environments.
Competitive salary + benefits. 15 paid vacation days, 15 paid sick days, 13 paid holidays (including an extended December holiday). An engaging and collaborative environment.
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