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Director of Counseling Services - Berea College

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United States, Kentucky, Berea
Aug 17, 2026

Director of Counseling Services - Berea College


ID

102516




Application Deadline
9/11/2026

Category
Consulting

Company
Berea College


Job Locations

US-KY-Berea



At a glance

Lead with purpose. Make an impact where it matters
Berea College is searching for its next **Director of Counseling Services** in Berea, Kentucky.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced mental health leader who wants to combine **clinical practice, team leadership, crisis response, prevention, and campus-wide collaboration** in a close-knit residential college community.
You'll lead a multidisciplinary counseling team and help shape how Berea supports the mental health, well-being, and success of approximately 1,500 undergraduate students.
**Why consider Berea?**
* Highly visible leadership role reporting to the VP for Student Life
* Opportunity to lead and develop a talented multidisciplinary team
* Meaningful influence on campus mental health strategy and student success
* Active clinical work alongside strategic leadership
* Salary range of **$70,000-$110,000**
* **Relocation support available**
We're looking for a collaborative, compassionate leader with significant clinical experience, strong supervisory skills, and a commitment to serving students from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences.
Berea, Kentucky | Primarily onsite
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Description: What you'll be doing

Another Source's client, Berea College, is recruiting a Director of Counseling Services to join their team in Berea, Kentucky. This is a primarily onsite leadership position with relocation support available.

Here's a little about Berea College:

Berea College offers a distinctive environment for a mental health leader who wants their work to have a direct and meaningful impact on student success. Counseling Services supports a diverse undergraduate population of approximately 1,500 students within a residential college community, providing accessible mental health care, education, prevention, and crisis support.

Berea's workplace is grounded in the College's Great Commitments and Common Learning Goals, with an emphasis on learning, service, compassion, dignity, equality, teamwork, and valuing all people. For the next Director of Counseling Services, that mission creates an opportunity to lead a highly visible function that is central to the health, safety, and academic success of students.

Learn more about Counseling Services: https://www.berea.edu/life-at-berea/student-life/counseling-services

About this role:

Reporting directly to the Vice President for Student Life, the Director of Counseling Services provides clinical and administrative leadership for a multidisciplinary mental health team serving Berea's undergraduate students.

This is a hands-on leadership opportunity combining strategic direction, team development, clinical practice, crisis response, prevention and outreach, and campus-wide collaboration. The Director oversees a residential college counseling clinic with a team of 6-8 therapists and other professionals, including practicum students, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, and administrative staff.

Beyond leading the Counseling Services team, you'll serve as an important resource to College leadership on student mental health trends, participate on Berea's Care Team and crisis management teams, and build partnerships across campus and throughout the community. You'll also maintain an active clinical caseload appropriate to the demands of the leadership role.

How you will spend your time

    Provide leadership, vision, and strategic direction for Counseling Services, ensuring high-quality, student-centered mental health services.
  • Lead, coach, and develop a multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals, including therapists and provisionally licensed counselors, while fostering cohesion and strong working relationships.
  • Maintain an active clinical caseload appropriate to administrative responsibilities and student demand, providing individual, couples, group, and family counseling and developing treatment plans as needed.
  • Ensure Counseling Services meets applicable professional, legal, ethical, confidentiality, and regulatory standards, including HIPAA and FERPA requirements.
  • Lead the development, delivery, and assessment of mental health education, prevention, wellness, and awareness initiatives for students.
  • Provide leadership during student mental health crises and collaborate closely with Public Safety, Residence Life, and other campus partners on crisis intervention, training, and planning.
  • Build and maintain relationships with external mental health professionals and community agencies to expand access to specialized services, including psychiatric assessment and medication management.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to College leadership on emerging student mental health needs, trends, risks, and best practices, providing regular reports on Counseling Services activities and outcomes.
  • Establish annual departmental objectives, benchmarks, and Institutional Effectiveness outcomes aligned with the College's mission and Student Life strategic priorities.
  • Manage departmental resources, assist with budget development and oversight, and identify grant-funded initiatives, community partnerships, and other opportunities to strengthen mental health services.
  • Represent Counseling Services through campus outreach, committees, task forces, professional networks, and partnerships across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
  • Maintain professional competencies and licensure through ongoing development and, as needed, contribute to Berea's academic mission by developing and teaching no more than one undergraduate course per academic year.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Master's degree in counseling, psychology, marriage and family therapy, social work, or another mental health-related field.
  • At least seven years of professional experience providing mental health services.
  • Three or more years of supervisory or administrative experience within a mental health setting.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience supervising experienced professionals and leading program development and assessment.
  • Experience supervising counselors, therapists, case managers, and/or administrative staff.
  • Strong therapeutic counseling skills with experience in individual, couples, and group counseling.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively and sensitively manage mental health crises.
  • Knowledge of and commitment to the legal, ethical, and professional standards governing mental health practice and patient confidentiality.
  • Experience serving diverse populations and sensitivity to the needs of students with limited resources, including financial resources.
  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills with the ability to build collaborative partnerships across campus and within the broader community.
  • Excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with students, faculty, staff, senior leadership, and trustees.
  • Experience managing personnel and operational budgets and the ability to manage grant-funded resources.
  • Familiarity with electronic health records, data management systems, Microsoft Office 365, student information systems, case management software, and related technology.
  • Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends for special events or campus needs with prior notice.
  • Ability to navigate campus buildings and grounds and physically respond to campus mental health needs during a crisis.
  • Ability to obtain an active Kentucky license within 90 days of employment and meet applicable Kentucky requirements for the practice and supervision of mental health therapy.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Terminal degree in psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D.).
  • Counseling experience within a residential college or university setting.
  • Full Kentucky licensure with supervisory authority (LPC-S).
  • Experience developing educational content and teaching undergraduate students.
  • Experience leading outreach initiatives and mental health education programs.

What's in it for you:

The anticipated salary range for this position is $70,000-$110,000 annually.

Berea College also offers relocation support. A $1,000 relocation allowance will be provided for relocation, along with $8.00 per mile, up to a maximum total relocation payment of $10,000.

Berea College offers employee benefits designed to support health, well-being, and the overall employee experience.

Learn more about Berea College employee benefits: https://www.berea.edu/human-resources/employee-benefits

Equal Employment Opportunity

Berea College is committed to creating a positive, respectful learning and working environment for all staff, faculty, and students. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

Another Source

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