POSITION DESCRIPTION
The University of Illinois
Counseling Center is seeking applications for the position of Associate
Director of Psychological Assessment and Testing Services (PATS). The
successful candidate will join an energetic, diverse team of nearly 60 staff
including 40+ clinicians, 4 pre-doctoral interns, 6 counseling center
professional staff, 7 administrative staff, as well as a team of undergraduate
paraprofessionals and master’s level practicum counselors. The mission of the
University of Illinois Counseling Center is to provide culturally competent
services to a diverse clientele presenting a wide range of psychological,
educational, social, and developmental concerns. The Counseling Center is
accredited by IACS and is also an APA approved pre-doctoral internship site.
The University of Illinois is a
land grant institution located in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana in
central Illinois. The University
of Illinois campus is situated between the three major metropolitan areas of
Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis and is considered one of the top
comprehensive research public universities in the nation. Our staff works on
campus with an academically talented and ethnically diverse student population,
including international students totaling 21.8 percent of the total student
population, 19 percent for Asian American students, 11.9 percent for Latinx/e
students, 4.8 percent for African American students, and 3.5 percent for
multiracial students, with a total enrollment of over 60,848 students.
University of Illinois Counseling
Center employees enjoy a high quality of life with excellent compensation;
competitive health, dental, retirement, and vision benefits; and education
assistance programs.
Primary Job Functions
The
Associate Director of Psychological Assessment and Testing Services reports to
the Executive Director of the University of Illinois Counseling Center. This
position has a senior level administrative role along with three other
Associate Directors (Director of Clinical Services, Director of Outreach and
Prevention Services and Director of Training,) within the Counseling Center.
This position is multifaceted in scope and function and is designed to assist
the Executive Director with the overall management of the Counseling Center's testing
services. In addition, this individual will assist the Executive Director in
providing vision and multiculturally competent leadership in the development,
marketing, implementation, evaluation and assessment of testing services
designed to support undergraduate and graduate students in their academic,
personal, and social development. This
Associate Director will establish PATS including developing pre-screening
protocols, providing oversight of testing inventory, developing training
protocols and operations.
The
Associate Director will provide leadership in Psychological Assessment and
Testing and have demonstrated expertise and knowledge in best practice
guidelines for diverse populations of students. Additionally, the successful
candidate will also have experience and knowledge in one or more administrative
areas consistent with Counseling Center services including: general
administration, therapeutic services, outreach and prevention, training or educational
programming. The successful candidate will serve as a senior administrator and
clinician who will assist in our ongoing efforts to build culturally competent
staff capable of serving the needs of a large, diverse student body.
Flexibility, creativity and resourcefulness will be necessary characteristics
in managing the multiple roles as an administrator, supervisor, clinician and
consultant to the campus community.
We
are searching for a leader who displays a thoughtful, self-reflective and
collaborative management style and strong ethical decision-making skills.
Job duties and responsibilities for this
position may include, but are not limited to:
1.
Establish PATS by developing and maintaining policy and procedures
related to innovative and efficacious psychological testing services; provide
administrative and strategic oversight of the design and implementation of all
aspects of testing services including screening protocols, ordering of
supplies, preparing budget proposals, and scheduling testing appointments.
2.
Provides administrative supervision of staff, including the
oversight of testing, evaluation and analysis.
3.
Provides direct services, such as test administration, assessment
feedback to clients, and crisis/urgent services.
4.
Develops and maintains policies and procedures to ensure adherence
to the highest clinical and testing standards, applicable legislation, local
health and safety laws and regulations and student affairs risk management
policies, assessment of instruments, and professional codes of ethics.
5.
Networks and consultations with university departments including
DRES, the Office of the Dean of Students, Academic Departments, McKinley Health
Center, and other Student Affairs units, as well as student communities and
groups.
6.
Assists the Executive Director with assessing service delivery in
the many facets of Counseling Center services.
7.
Serves as a member of the Counseling Center Administrative Team
and participates in setting objectives, establishing priorities and developing
strategies to improve Center operations.
8.
Provides supervision and training activities for pre-doctoral
interns, trainees, and paraprofessionals.
9.
Assists in outreach and consultation services to students, faculty
and staff.
10. Other duties
as assigned.
Appointment Terms
This is a 100% full-time Academic Professional position, appointed
on a 12-month basis. The expected start date is as soon as possible after hire.
This position is eligible for sponsorship for work authorization,
except for sponsorship of a new H1B position that would incur the $100,000 fee.
Additionally, this position is a security sensitive position.
ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
The Counseling Center is an accredited
training site through the American Psychological Association with over 50
staff, which includes
clinicians, doctoral interns, academic professional staff, and administrative
staff as well as graduate assistants, undergraduate paraprofessionals,
and practicum
counselors.
The University of Illinois is
located in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana in central Illinois. The University of
Illinois campus is situated between the three major metropolitan areas of
Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis and is considered one of the top
comprehensive research public universities in the nation. Our staff works on
campus with an academically talented and ethnically diverse student population,
including international students totaling 22.5 percent of the total student
population, 17.8 percent for Asian American students, 10.8 percent for Latinx/e
students, 5.2 percent for African-American students, and 2.9 percent for
multiracial students, with a total enrollment of over 56,000 students. The
University of Illinois is a land-grant university with 54.4 percent of the
students coming from the Illinois.
University of Illinois Counseling
Center employees enjoy a high quality of life with excellent compensation;
competitive health, dental, retirement, and vision benefits; and education
assistance programs.