This title is in the unclassified service and in the SUNY Professional Services Negotiating Unit.
As a family, the psychological counseling series provides students with a comprehensive campus counseling service including psychotherapy, personal counseling, educational and vocational counseling, and testing services.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in psychology,
or other related field. A Master's degree in progress is desirable.
Revised: 10/l/87
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Professional Title Specifications (Alpha)
Serves on the campus' counseling
center staff. Performs professional tasks under the direct supervision of the
Senior Counselor, Assistant, or Director of Counseling Services. Incumbent may
be assigned to a specific area within counseling such as vocational counseling,
educational counseling; may be required to participate in training of residential
life and other staff; may assist Counselor or Senior Counselor in the presenting
of workshops to promote interpersonal and academic skills. Performs other related
duties incidental to the work described herein.