Counsellor Therapist

Location: 

Guelph, CA, N1G 2W1

Primary Category Page:  Staff and Management
Division:  Student Affairs
Requisition ID:  1224

 

Department: Student Wellness Services
This position is represented by the agreement between the Professional Staff Association and the University of Guelph

 

Six (6) positions available.
 

Limited full-time: 8 Month Continuing Appointment
Work period is approximately September to April each year
Off work period is May to August each year

 

If you are a current employee of the University of Guelph you must apply on the internal Career Page in order to be considered as an internal applicant. 
Career Opportunities (sapsf.com) 

 

General Purpose

Reporting to the Manager of Counselling Services, the therapist uses evidence-based clinical practice to provide individual/couple and group therapy for students to meet their goals. The
therapist assists students to develop skills and understandings that help foster a sense of selfefficacy, belonging, empowerment, and contribute to students’ academic success. 

 

Duties and Responsibilities

The Counsellor/Therapist provides individual and group clinical work with students. In consultation with the student and through professional assessment, counsellors offer brief counselling for a variety of developmental and mental health presenting concerns. The Counsellor/Therapist also provides crisis intervention, training, consultation and /or support to students, faculty, and the university community. Further responsibilities include contributing to development of a large team.

 

Requirements

  • Masters level in Social Work, Counselling, or equivalent; membership in a regulated professional college required; and a minimum of three years supervised clinical experience in individual and group therapy. Previous post-secondary experience is considered an asset.
  • Demonstrated brief therapy and group therapy skills as well as experience with drop-in counselling and single session work.  Triaging and organizing a busy caseload within a brief clinical context are essential.
  • Experience working with individuals with diverse and intersecting identities and/or lived experience within equity deserving communities, contributes to our anti-oppressive, anti-racist and trauma-informed practice with students.
  • Experience with the breadth of problems presented by students, (anxiety, depression, interpersonal problems, trauma, loss) as well as the complexity. Mental health service experience an asset.
  • Experience in crisis intervention, risk assessment as well as case management.  
  • Clinical understanding of adolescent and young adulthood development.  
  • Understanding the broader mental health system, including emergency mental health services, procedures, and legislation. Clear understanding of privacy legislation.
  • Willingness to consult with and develop the interdisciplinary team.
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills; strong written, oral and presentation skills.
  • Electronic record keeping skills; proficiency with computers, MS Office or other word processing, and presentation software.
  • Counsellors will work in different locations in the university depending on service need.

 

Flexible work hours, some evenings may be required.

 

This appointment is regularly performed on campus.  There is presently an option for one virtual day per week and is dependent on operational requirements.

 

Employee Type: Continuing Limited Term 
Position Number: 10533003 
Classification: P&M FT- Band 06    
Professional/Managerial Salary Bands 

*Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review.

 

At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.

 

Posting Date:  03/10/2025  
Closing Date:  03/16/2025