Personal Counselor
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VP Area: Student Affairs
Department: Counseling Services
FLSA Status: Exempt
Benefit Eligibility: Yes
Starting Salary: $50,000 annually for candidates who meet licensure candidacy requirements but are not yet fully licensed. Fully licensed practitioners (LPC, LMFT, LADS, or LCSW) can expect a starting range of $55,000-$58,000 annually, depending upon qualifications.
Position Summary:
The Personal Counselor plays a vital role in supporting student well-being and success by providing high-quality, short-term counseling services to a diverse campus community. This position offers individual and group counseling for personal, interpersonal, academic, and career-related concerns.
In addition to direct clinical work, the counselor contributes to a holistic campus support system through outreach programming, crisis intervention, consultation, and collaboration with campus and community partners. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by fostering resilience, growth, and connection among students.
Key Responsibilities
Student Counseling & Clinical Services
Outreach, Education & Departmental Support
Campus Engagement & Student Affairs Collaboration
Additional Responsibilities
Qualifications
Required Education
Licensure
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Why work at OCU?
We offer a lively campus work environment and are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package including:
Retirement plan with up to 5 percent employer match of base pay with employee contribution of 5 percent.
Choose from three medical plans as well as dental and vision coverage with generous university subsidized premium contributions.
Flexible spending (medical and dependent care) and health savings account (if eligible).
Up to 16.5 paid holidays per year including winter break, generous paid vacation and sick leave, additional limited paid leave availably for civic engagement (voting, jury duty), bereavement, inclement weather conditions, and more.
University-paid life and disability insurance.
Visit the university cafeteria for all you can eat meals for a discounted staff/faculty cost.
Employees may use the on-campus fitness center at no cost.
Employees may attend athletic events at no cost. Other performing arts event tickets may be discounted.
Education assistance including tuition remission covering 100% tuition and fees for employee's taking up to six credit hours per semester (upon eligibility), 75% tuition remission for employees taking master's level courses. 100% remission for an employee's qualifying dependent (child and/or spouse) to take unlimited undergraduate classes and 75% for graduate classes. Tuition exchange program offering scholarship awards to qualifying child dependents for participating institutions.
Staff are encouraged to use 60 minutes of wellness time to engage in on-campus activities each week.
Summer hours (Monday through Thursday, 8 am - 5.30 pm) from mid-May through late July.
Why Join Us?
This role offers the opportunity to be part of a collaborative, student-centered team dedicated to fostering mental health, resilience, and academic success. If you are passionate about supporting students and contributing to a thriving campus community, we encourage you to apply.