This position provides leadership and oversight for counseling and mental health wellness programs at Talladega College. The successful candidate will play a critical role in supporting the holistic development of our studentsparticularly first-generation studentsby providing individual and group counseling crisis intervention and educational programming. The position also partners with faculty staff and community agencies to foster a supportive campus culture that reflects the mission of an HBCU. This position reports to the Vice President of Student Affairs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead the identification implementation and assessment of counseling and wellness initiatives that align with the Colleges mission and strategic goals.
Develop and coordinate innovative student development programs designed to support the persistence retention and overall well-being of students with a special emphasis on first-generation and at-risk populations.
Provide individual and group counseling including crisis intervention emergency assessment and referral to community resources when appropriate.
Collaborate with academic affairs student success and faculty to develop and implement programs that address academic and personal challenges faced by students.
Partner with key campus stakeholders to design and deliver educational workshops for students faculty and staff on mental health awareness resilience and wellness strategies.
Maintain current knowledge of state and federal regulations higher education best practices and culturally responsive approaches to mental health in college settings.
Evaluate and recommend enhancements to counseling procedures and techniques to improve the quality of services.
Serve as an administrative and counseling resource for Student Success and Retention Services.
Support students in navigating challenges such as information verification problem-solving and resource connection.
Engage with community groups and external stakeholders to strengthen partnerships that benefit student wellness.
Assist in the development and implementation of policies procedures and safety protocols related to counseling and wellness.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Masters degree from a regionally accredited institution in Counseling Psychology Behavioral Sciences Social Work Special Education or a closely related field.
At least three to six years of progressive experience providing counseling services in a college/university community or therapeutic setting.
Demonstrated experience supporting first-generation underrepresented and/or HBCU student populations.
Strong knowledge of counseling theories student development models and organizational management practices.
Evidence of effective oral written and interpersonal communication skills.
Demonstrated cultural competence awareness and sensitivity in working with diverse student faculty and staff populations.
Ability to design and implement innovative programs that promote student persistence academic success and personal wellness.
Must hold appropriate license(s) and credentials; Alabama licensure preferred.
Required Experience:
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Alabama s oldest private historically black liberal arts college. Talladega College was founded in 1867 in an historic district of the city of Talladega.