Yeshiva University·New York
The Counselor provides direct clinical services including individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and student outreach programs. They also manage clinical records, supervise interns, and coordinate continuing education curriculum.
The Counselor will work in the Yeshiva University Counseling Center and will provide individual therapy, crisis intervention, and group therapy to undergraduate and graduate students. The Counselor will also coordinate, organize, and deliver outreach programs for students on campus.
$33.65- $46.15 per hour
Yeshiva University is dedicated to academic excellence, intellectual exploration, and the advancement of timeless values that shape and impact lives. With a rich tradition rooted in Jewish thought and heritage, YU fosters a dynamic learning environment across its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. Our mission is to cultivate the next generation of leaders who will contribute meaningfully to society, guided by a commitment to ethics, innovation, and service. Our community extends far beyond the classroom, encompassing thousands of students, faculty, staff, and more than 70,000 alumni and supporters worldwide, all working together to build a brighter future.
As a Yeshiva University employee, you will be part of a welcoming, diverse, and intellectually engaging community that values collaboration, excellence, and professional growth.
We offer a supportive and stimulating workplace with tangible employee benefits, opportunities for advancement, and a strong sense of purpose.
Beyond professional development, YU is committed to ensuring a high quality of life for its employees, offering a work environment that prioritizes well-being, work-life balance, and a culture of mutual respect.
Every role at YU contributes to our broader mission of education, research, and societal impact, ensuring that all members of our community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends—are inspired to make a difference.
We invite you to bring your talent and passion to YU and join us in shaping the future.
Yeshiva University is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunities to all employees and candidates without regard to race, color, age, sex, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
eshiva University is dedicated to academic excellence, intellectual exploration, and the advancement of timeless values that shape and impact lives. With a rich tradition rooted in Jewish thought and heritage, YU fosters a dynamic learning environment across its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools. Our mission is to cultivate the next generation of leaders who will contribute meaningfully to society, guided by a commitment to ethics, innovation, and service. Our community extends far beyond the classroom, encompassing thousands of students, faculty, staff, and more than 70,000 alumni and supporters worldwide, all working together to build a brighter future.
As a Yeshiva University employee, you will be part of a welcoming, diverse, and intellectually engaging community that values collaboration, excellence, and professional growth.
We offer a supportive and stimulating workplace with tangible employee benefits, opportunities for advancement, and a strong sense of purpose.
Beyond professional development, YU is committed to ensuring a high quality of life for its employees, offering a work environment that prioritizes well-being, work-life balance, and a culture of mutual respect.
Every role at YU contributes to our broader mission of education, research, and societal impact, ensuring that all members of our community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends—are inspired to make a difference.
We invite you to bring your talent and passion to YU and join us in shaping the future.
Candidates must have completed all coursework for licensure as a psychologist, social worker, or mental health counselor. Prior experience in college counseling centers and proficiency in multiple treatment modalities like CBT or DBT is preferred.
Market context
Counselor openings in New York often reflect steady demand in schools serving students who need academic, social, and attendance support. Competitive candidates usually pair a relevant bachelor’s degree with experience supporting disadvantaged youth, comfort with Microsoft and Google tools, and familiarity with the NYC high school system. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show direct student-support experience and clear communication skills.