
Psychological Counselor
Job Description
Position Title
Psychological CounselorPosting Number
2025047EPWorking Title
Psychological CounselorClassification Code
1339RCW Exemption Criteria
13 - Counseling of StudentsEWU Position Number
E99545CUPA Code
P-416110 - Student Counseling PsychologistFLSA
Exempt - ProfessionalBargaining Unit
PSE% Full Time
100Salary / Wage Range
PS - 112Salary Information
Anticipated Start Date
11/01/2025Term of Appointment
12Location
CheneyCounty
SpokaneBackground Check
Yes - BothResponsible HR User
Saundra GodinResponsible HR User Email address
sgodin@ewu.eduJob Summary
The position has been updated to include language that clarifies licensed staff applications we will accept and provides some examples of licenses we are able to accept at this time
Reporting to the Clinical Supervisor for Counseling and Wellness Services, this position is responsible for providing psychological and developmental services for students of Eastern Washington University, as well as consultation services and referrals for EWU faculty and staff.
EWU is committed to supporting and promoting a diverse workforce and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply for this position.
Applications are open and accepted until recruitment is closed. Screening of applications will begin on September 30, 2025. A three-day notice will be provided prior to closure of recruitment. All materials will be held in strictest confidence; references will not be contacted until candidates have been notified.
About Eastern Washington University
Eastern Washington University has been recognized for its commitment to helping undergraduate students learn, grow and succeed by Colleges of Distinction, a nationally trusted resource guide for college-bound students. The honor recognizes Eastern as a ’24-’25 College of Distinction (CoD).
At Eastern Washington University, we are proud to recognize the land of the Spokane Tribe and other tribes that shared the land for fishing and trading. The Spokane Tribe, Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, the Kalispel Tribe, and the Nez Perce Tribe are integral to the cultural heritage and traditional ethnological knowledge of the land.
Native American heritage is woven into the fabric of our institution, enriching our community through tribal culture, historical teachings, and tribal language, and is embraced daily by students, staff, faculty, and the Eastern Washington community.
At EWU, we are committed to reflecting on and acknowledging the historical injustices of genocide and the forced removal of tribal peoples and all our relatives. EWU recognizes and honors tribal sovereignty and government to government relationships with tribes.
From here forward, EWU will remain committed to supporting, honoring, and recognizing the Native American community and the dynamic contributions that are shared with our university.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Conditions of Employment
After starting employment, employees will complete the required training via Canvas. Workplace Belonging training will be available on October 1st and should be completed by December 31st, 2025.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. Sponsorship not available for this position at this time.
Physical Demands
Pre-Placement Physical
NoHearing Test
NoMedical Monitoring Post Hire
NoProtective Equipment
Required Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, or Social Work from a regionally accredited institution in higher education.
- Counseling theory and treatment models, diagnostic criteria, psychotropic medication knowledge, and knowledge related to the cultural implications of service delivery.
- Advanced clinical counseling skills, case conceptualization and case presentation skills, risk assessment skills, clinical writing skills.
- We are accepting candidates who are or will be independently licensed (LP, LMHC, LICSW, LMFT) in Washington State by start date, OR Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associates (LMHCA) with full licensure expected within 3 years of the hire date. Other Associates may be considered based on current supervisory staffing levels and candidate’s remaining supervision hour requirements (please specify supervision hours/supervisor in your application). Associate License required by start date.
- A minimum of one-year supervised practicum/internship experience.
- Experience providing individual and group counseling and outreach services.
- Demonstrated ability to apply a responsive and flexible approach that is supportive of the needs including universal access of our students, faculty, staff and the public.
Work Schedule Type
RegularWork Schedule
Some evenings and weekend hours may be required for outreach or crisis response.
Posting Date
09/16/2025Open Until Further Notice
YesScreening to Begin
09/30/2025Special Instructions to Applicants
- Attach a detailed cover letter in which you explain how you meet each of the required qualifications [and preferred qualifications, if applicable]. It is preferred that you provide that information in a bulleted list or within a table within your cover letter.
- Attach a chronological resume including work history and major duties, education, and any specialized training or skills related to the position. List at least 3 professional references including: names, titles, organization name, phone numbers, email addresses, and connection to you (these can be identical to the references listed on the application).
- Complete the online application form and respond to the online questions, if applicable.
- Mission Statement Response - EWU’s mission is to provide an inclusive, equitable, and transformative learning experience, driving the pursuit of knowledge with affordable academic excellence. We are committed to serving first-generation, Pell-eligible students. How would you contribute to this mission?
- Please do not upload resumes that include photos of yourself.
Application Types Accepted
Application% of Time
100Responsibility / Duty
- Provide culturally informed, time-limited individual and group counseling for students who are experiencing psychological, social, academic, or other difficulties that interfere with their ability to succeed academically.
- Assess psychological and behavioral problems of students using psychodiagnostic instruments, when appropriate and consistent with clinician training/expertise.
- Provide crisis intervention services to the university community (including after-hours services for constituents, as necessary, through effective consultation, triage, and referral).
- Participate in the training and supervision of graduate students and/or pre-doctoral interns pursuing degrees in counseling/clinical psychology and social work.
- Provide consultative services to individuals and groups associated with Eastern Washington University, through scheduled and extemporaneous means, around issues pertaining to the psychological well-being of members of the university community.
- Prepare and deliver educational and preventive workshops/programs that address the developmental, interpersonal, and other psychological issues of particular relevance for a university population.
- Participate constructively in such organizational matters as departmental staff meetings and periodic retreats.
- Participate in Student Affairs activities pertinent to the development and advancement of student and community wellness (e.g., committee work, retreats, etc.).
- Establish and maintain effective relationships with colleagues and internal/external constituencies.
- Fulfill all necessary requirements to obtain and retain licensure as a mental health/social work provider in the State of Washington (including continuing education requirements).
- Subscribe to and practice in accordance with:
- ACA or ACSWA Ethical Standards for Counselors/Social Workers
- Washington state law as pertaining to the practice of counseling/social work, and
- Agency and university policies and guidelines.
- Take an active role in responsibly managing and developing the operation of a program area within Counseling and Wellness Services (see Distinguishing Duties below).
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director or Clinical Supervisor.
- Assumes responsibility for the development and coordination of services and initiatives in an area of student concern/development in consultation with the Director and Clinical Supervisor. Area of coordination may be determined by student need and/or counselor/social worker’s area of expertise.
- Engage in ongoing consultation and collaboration with center staff, as well as campus and community partners in order to develop services and programming for student concern/development.
- Complete formal and/or informal assessment of campus needs in the identified area of student concern/development.
- Facilitate Counseling and Wellness Services outreach programming in connection with identified areas of coordination, assessing program effectiveness where feasible.
- Provide Counseling and Wellness Services input and leadership on campus committees focused specifically or generally upon the staff member’s area of expertise and area of coordination.
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