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Mental Health Counselor
ILLINOIS COLLEGE
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Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$43,000 - $47,000 / MONTHPosted 2 days ago
Location
Jacksonville, Illinois
Salary
$43,000 - $47,000 / MONTH
Quick overview
Provide direct clinical mental health counseling and crisis intervention services to a diverse student population. Develop wellness programming and collaborate with campus partners to support student emotional wellbeing and academic success.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or a related field and clinical licensure in Illinois or eligibility for it. Must demonstrate intercultural competency and the ability to manage mental health crises.
postgraduate degreeCase ManagementTreatment PlanningCrisis InterventionRisk AssessmentClinical DocumentationClinical Mental Health CounselingPsychoeducationMental Health AssessmentWellness ProgrammingIntercultural Competency
Job description
Job DetailsLevel
- ExperiencedJob
- Location:
- Illinois
- College -
- Jacksonville,
- IL 62650Position
- Type:
- Full
- TimeSalary
- Range: $43,000.00 - $47,000.00 Salary/monthThe Mental Health Counselor provides direct clinical mental health counseling services to students within the campus health center. This role supports student emotional wellbeing, academic success, and personal development through counseling, crisis intervention, outreach programming, and collaboration with campus partners. The counselor works with a diverse student population and contributes to creating an inclusive, supportive campus environment.
- Essential
- Functions: The following list of duties is meant to be representative of the work performed in this position. The omission of a specific duty or responsibility will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of position responsibilities. Provide clinical mental health counseling services to students experiencing emotional, psychological, academic, or social challenges. Conduct mental health assessments and develop appropriate treatment plans. Provide crisis intervention for students experiencing acute psychological distress, including risk assessments for self-harm, suicide, and harm to others. Maintain accurate, confidential clinical documentation in compliance with legal, ethical, and institutional standards. Consult and collaborate with faculty, staff, parents, and community providers when appropriate and in compliance with confidentiality regulations. Develop and facilitate wellness programming including workshops, outreach programs, and psychoeducational presentations on mental health-related topics Provide referrals on-campus resources and to off-campus mental health or medical providers when needed. Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and clinical supervision, as required. Promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive counseling practices. Stay current with best practices, ethical standards, and developments in college mental health.
- QualificationsMinimum
- Qualifications: Masters degree in counseling, social work, psychology, human development, or related field, required Current licensure in the State of Illinois at the clinical level, or eligibility for licensure after two years of supervised practice (e.g., LPC, LCPC, LSW, LCSW, LMFT), required Intercultural competency; ability to work effectively with students from diverse cultural and social backgrounds and a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment that is welcoming and supportive of students regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, and other identities, required Demonstrated ability to assess and manage mental health crises. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Experience providing counseling services to adolescents, young adults, or college-age populations, preferred Experience conducting outreach, wellness education, and prevention programming, preferred
- Additional
- Job
- Details:
- Job
- Title:
- Mental
- Health
- Counselor
- Department:
- Templeton
- Counseling
- Center/Chesley
- Health &
- Wellness
- Center
- Reports to:
- Director of
- Student
- Health &
- Wellbeing
- Status:
- Full-time, salaried, 10-month
- Class:
- Exempt
- Date
- Last
- Revised:
- May 2026
- About
- Illinois
- College: Illinois College is a residential, private liberal arts college located in the heart of Illinois, 70 miles northeast of Saint Louis, Missouri, and 30 miles west of Springfield, the capital of Illinois. True to its founding vision in 1829, Illinois College is a community committed to the highest standards of scholarship and integrity in the liberal arts. The College develops in its students qualities of mind and character needed for fulfilling lives of leadership and service, fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing students for lifelong success.