Dir, Mental Health Counseling - (23003503)
Description
Grade: T27
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Position Summary
Reporting to the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Mental Health, Wellness and Performance, the Director of Mental Health Counseling provides general psychological services (sport psychology, evaluation, treatment and education) to student-athletes. The incumbent oversees a mental health specialist and a mental health office coordinator and provides consultation and relevant training to coaches, athletic trainers, and other athletic department staff.
Dir, Mental Health Counseling - (23003503)
Description
Grade: T27
Apply NowThe link below will give you information about the University’s “T” salary structure.
Learn more about the “T” salary structure.
A variety of important factors are reviewed by HR when considering salary, including job duties, the applicant’s education and experience, all relevant internal equity considerations, department budget, and funding source.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Mental Health, Wellness and Performance, the Director of Mental Health Counseling provides general psychological services (sport psychology, evaluation, treatment and education) to student-athletes. The incumbent oversees a mental health specialist and a mental health office coordinator and provides consultation and relevant training to coaches, athletic trainers, and other athletic department staff.
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Required Education & Experience:
Bachelors degree in Counseling Psychology or Clinical Psychology, or Social Work and at least 5 years of directly related experience. One (1) to two (2) years of experience in intercollegiate athletics or three (3) years in a clinical setting. Expertise in one or more of the following areas is required: stress management, substance abuse and alcohol education, eating disorders, crisis management, depression, anxiety, grief, identity crisis and other psychological issues related to injury and rehabilitation in competitive athletes. Required specialized training in sport psychology, kinesiology, and/or AASP certification as a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC).
Required Skills & Abilities:
*Knowledge of psychotherapy and clinical/counseling psychology.
*Commitment to diversity and demonstrated competency in multicultural counseling skills.
*Ensures all assigned tasks are in compliance with University and NCAA rules.
*Knowledge of measurement – (MBC) based care to inform mental health treatment.
*Personal qualities and skills that enable effective interaction with the sport medicine staff, athletic department, colleagues, administrators, faculty, and student-athletes.
*Knowledge of and adherence to professional, legal, ethical, and professional standards endorsed by licensing professional organization.
*Ability to work autonomously to conceptualize, diagnose problems, and implement appropriate treatment solutions.
*Ability to make accurate judgments concerning the physical, emotional, and educational welfare of student-athletes.
*Ability to educate and present to the athletic department community a wide variety of psychological topics.
*Ability to present and represent Temple University at local, national, and international conferences.
*Knowledge of community-based mental health resources.
*Strong work ethic.
*Ability to work evenings and weekend hours.
*Ability to travel.
Preferred:
* Master’s Degree
*Training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Suicide Risk Assessment/Intervention, Crisis Intervention, Personality Disorders, Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation and/or Behavioral Analysis.
*Training and experience working with substance abuse and addiction.
Certification or Licensure Requirements:
*Licensed in the State of Pennsylvania as a psychologist, counselor, or social worker within six months to one year of employment.
*Licensure must be maintained as a condition of employment.
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: Pennsylvania-Philadelphia-Main Campus-The Liacouras Center
: Staff
: Full-time
: Day Job
: Regular
Person | Role |
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Kristy Bannon |
Executive Senior Associate AD/Compliance and Student Affairs |
Keith Holt |
Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs |
Tara Evans |
Director |
Justin Miller |
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff |
Person | Role |
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Dr. Stephany Coakley |
Senior Associate AD/Mental Health |
Dr. Fafa Tsikata |
Assistant Athletic Director / Sports Medicine |
Person | Role |
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Kristy Bannon |
Executive Senior Associate AD/Compliance and Student Affairs |
Justin Miller |
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff |
Tara Evans |
Director |
Keith Holt |
Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs |
Nicole Repetto |
Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Affairs |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Dr. Stephany Coakley |
Senior Associate AD/Mental Health |
Dr. Rory Tucker, MD |
Head Team Physician/Director of Sports Medicine |
Person | Role |
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Teresa Covington |
Assistant AD/ Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs |
Justin Miller |
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff |
Kristy Bannon |
Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Student Affairs |
Tara Evans |
Director |
Keith Holt |
Director of Compliance & Student-Athlete Affairs |
Nicole Repetto |
Assistant Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Affairs |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Dr. Stephany Coakley |
Senior Associate AD/Mental Health |
Dr. Rory Tucker, MD |
Head Team Physician/Director of Sports Medicine |
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