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Join Our Team

Do you want to be part of a dedicated team driven by promoting and fostering the mental well being of our college students? Liberty University Counseling & Psychological Services is currently seeking to fill a variety of positions and you may be exactly what we're looking for!

Open Positions

Registered Dietitian

The Registered Dietitian works in connection with Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) and Flames Performance Health/ Club Sports at Liberty University. This role will serve half their time with CAPS and the other half with Club Sports. The primary function of the Registered Dietitian is to provide students with education, nutritional counsel, and emotional support that integrates a biblical worldview as well as size-inclusive and eating disorder informed care. The Registered Dietitian serves as a consultant to Club Sports to provide in-facility 1-on-1 counsel to student-athletes, provide team education talks, assist coaches in developing meal options while on the road. The Registered Dietitian will participate in multi-disciplinary treatment teams alongside medical, mental health, and athletic care providers. The Registered Dietitian will be responsible to provide support to students with disordered eating, body dysmorphia, and other mental health concerns impacting their ability and understanding of how to eat appropriate to their needs. The Registered Dietitian is responsible for updating electronic files and keeping complete and accurate records of student sessions including progress notes and clinical reports, which consist of assessment information, treatment plans and summary of termination. The Registered Dietitian is also involved in originating, planning, coordinating, and implementing educational programs and experiential groups for the student population as they relate to mental health and disordered eating.

Licensed Counselor

CAPS is seeking to hire a Licensed Counselor who is directly responsible to and assists the Directors and/or Executive Director of Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) in whatever areas deemed necessary. The primary function of the Licensed Counselor is to provide students with short-term counseling that integrates a Biblical worldview as well as effective counseling strategies. A Licensed Counselor also provides support for any crisis-oriented situation that may arise for residential students which include, but are not limited to, suicidal ideation, emotional disruptions, family emergencies, mental health crises and deaths of family members. A Licensed Counselor is responsible for updating electronic files and keeping complete and accurate records of counseling sessions including progress notes and clinical reports, which consist of assessment information, case conceptualization, DSM-5 diagnoses, treatment plans and summary of termination. A Licensed Counselor is also involved in originating, planning, coordinating, and implementing psychoeducational programs/counseling groups for the student population. A Licensed Counselor serves as a consultant to various schools across the University. A Licensed Counselor provides mentorship to Counselor and intern staff. A Licensed Counselor may be asked to provide clinical supervision to Counselor or intern staff. A Licensed Counselor must attend team meetings. Experience counseling clients with eating disorders is preferred for this position.

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PHONE: (434) 582-2651

FAX: (434) 582-3904

EMAIL

LOCATION:
Green Hall Room 1830

HOURS OF OPERATION:
Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.*
*Closed every Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.