Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences·Manchester, New Hampshire
Provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and case management for graduate and professional healthcare students. Develop and deliver mental health outreach programming and provide consultation to faculty and staff.
The Counseling Services office seeks an in-person Mental Health Counselor, to provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, case management, consultation, and outreach programming support on our Manchester campus. The Mental Health Counselor works directly with graduate and professional level students enrolled in year-round accelerated healthcare programs, providing clinical treatment and services that support their social and emotional needs and academic success. The Mental Health Counselor provides consultation to faculty and staff related to student mental health needs and supports the larger campus community by developing and initiating outreach programming specific to mental health and wellness topics. This is a part-time, 20 hours per week position.
Provide individual and group counseling, crisis intervention and case management services via in-person and telehealth sessions
Provide crisis assessment, intervention, and safety planning using ethical and legal standards and best practices
Assist with the mental health related leave of absence and post-hospitalization processes for students in coordination with the Dean of Students office to support students successful return to the campus community and academic programs
Provide consultation to faculty and staff on student concerns as appropriate and consistent with ethical and legal standards
Maintain clinical notes and necessary clinical documentation, administrative forms, and electronic records in accordance with department policy, ethical standards, and state and federal laws
Engage and participate in clinical supervision and consultation, adhering to ethical standards, and best-practices
Requires an understanding of the educational, developmental, cultural, and social needs of a student population comprised of domestic and international students
Collaborate with fellow Counseling Services staff on centralization efforts to ensure that services, policies, and procedures remain equitable and consistent across campuses and implement Quality Improvement initiatives.
Participate in centralized staff trainings and retreats
Market context
In New Hampshire, mental health counselor roles often reflect steady demand in schools, colleges, and community settings, especially where crisis support and student well-being are priorities. These positions are competitive because employers usually look for a master’s degree, New Hampshire licensure or eligibility, and experience with campus-based counseling and crisis management. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save research time, then confirm your licensure status and tailor your application to crisis-response experience.
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