Seattle Pacific University·Lexington, Massachusetts
Provide individual, couples, family, and group counseling services to undergraduate students while conducting intake assessments and crisis interventions. Collaborate with campus partners to develop mental health initiatives, outreach programs, and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
Seattle Pacific University is a Christian university fully committed to engaging the culture and changing the world by graduating people of competence and character, becoming people of wisdom, and modeling grace-filled community. The Student Counseling Center (SCC) supports students' emotional, relational, and psychological well-being through compassionate counseling services, crisis response, consultation, prevention programming, and collaborative care. We are committed to helping students thrive academically, personally, and spiritually while fostering a caring campus community. What We Need Seattle Pacific University is seeking a part-time compassionate and clinically skilled Mental Health Counselor to join the Student Counseling Center. This position provides individual, couples, family, and group counseling services for undergraduate students while supporting crisis response, prevention programming, and campus-wide mental health initiatives. Working collaboratively with Student Life and campus partners, the counselor helps promote student well-being through direct clinical services, outreach, consultation, and educational programming. The ideal candidate enjoys working with college students, demonstrates sound clinical judgment, values collaborative care, and is committed to supporting students from a wide range of backgrounds, life experiences, and perspectives.
The Mental Health Counselor supports Seattle Pacific University’s mission by contributing to a Christ‑centered learning and working community committed to academic excellence, service, and engagement with the world.
In this role, the employee brings their skills, gifts, and professional expertise to work that matters—serving students, colleagues, and the broader University community in ways that reflect SPU’s values and purpose.
To that end, all University employees are required to be aligned with and supportive of SPU's Statement of Faith and its derivative policies and lifestyle expectations.
What You'll Do Clinical Counseling Services Provide individual, couples, family, and group counseling for undergraduate students Conduct intake assessments and develop appropriate treatment recommendations Provide referrals to community resources and specialized care when appropriate Maintain timely, accurate, and confidential clinical documentation Crisis Assessment & Student Support Provide crisis intervention and risk assessment for students experiencing urgent mental health concerns Consult with faculty, staff, and Student Life colleagues regarding student concerns when appropriate Collaborate with campus partners to promote student safety and well-being Outreach & Prevention Develop and facilitate mental health education, wellness, and relationship-focused programs for students Participate in campus outreach initiatives that increase awareness of counseling services and mental health resources Support Student Counseling Center events and prevention programming throughout the academic year Professional Collaboration Participate in individual supervision, staff meetings, case consultation, and professional development Maintain compliance with professional ethical standards, Washington State licensing requirements, FERPA, and university policies Contribute to a collaborative, supportive counseling team focused on student success What You Bring Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology At least one year of counseling experience in a college counseling center or comparable setting Washington State licensure (or associate licensure) as an LMFT, LMHC, LICSW, or Licensed Clinical Psychologist Strong clinical assessment, counseling, and crisis intervention skills Experience supporting college-aged students or young adults Ability to work effectively with students from a wide variety of cultural, socioeconomic, faith, and life backgrounds Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills Commitment to maintaining professional ethics, confidentiality, and collaborative care Mission Alignment: A personal commitment to Christian faith; enthusiasm for supporting SPU's mission; alignment with the University's Statement of Faith; and willingness to uphold the lifestyle standards of our Christian community.
Compensation &
$26.00 - $27.50 per hour, DOE Status: Part-time, non-exempt FTE: 20 hours per week Appointment: Nine-month academic-year position (mid-September through mid-June) Department: Student Counseling Center Location: Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA (on-campus position)
SPU pays a portion of the employee premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance; provides HSA/HRA contributions; contributes 7% to a retirement account with immediate vesting (as eligible); and offers paid vacation and sick time.
Please complete the online application through Workday and be prepared to submit the following materials: Resume Cover Letter We look forward to hearing how your unique talents and giftings can contribute to the health and well-being of SPU students while supporting the University's Christ-centered mission.
Requires a Master's degree in a counseling-related field or a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, along with Washington State licensure as an LMFT, LMHC, LICSW, or Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Candidates must have at least one year of counseling experience and a personal commitment to the university's Christian mission.
Market context
In Massachusetts, part-time mental health counselor roles are often driven by ongoing demand for accessible behavioral health services in schools, clinics, and community settings. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for advanced graduate training, active licensure, and prior counseling experience; this posting also notes Washington State licensure, so confirm state eligibility before applying. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then compare your credentials against the licensure and degree criteria before submitting.
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