Job Details

ID #51471127
Estado Massachusetts
Ciudad Boston
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Boston University
Showed 2024-04-13
Fecha 2024-04-14
Fecha tope 2024-06-13
Categoría Etcétera
Crear un currículum vítae
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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE COUNSELOR, Human Resources Faculty Staff Assistance

Massachusetts, Boston, 02108 Boston USA
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Provides employee assistance services to promote the resilience and well-being of Boston University faculty, staff, and their household family members. Services include direct clinical care, consultation and training to the organization, development of program promotion activities, and establishment of community linkages and a provider referral network. Services are provided on BU’s Charles River and Medical campuses with the option of some remote work. The position reports to the Director of the Faculty & Staff Assistance Office. Responsibilities:

Provides confidential clinical services to individuals, couples, and groups including assessment, short-term counseling, crisis intervention, case monitoring, and referrals for personal and work-related concerns.

Provides critical incident and grief support for individuals and groups.

Consults to managers/supervisors, Human Resources, Occupational Health, Equal Opportunity, Diversity & Inclusion and other department administrators regarding risk assessment, critical incidents, workplace conflict, and employees with work performance, personal, or other workplace issues.

Provides consultation and coordination with Human Resources and Occupational Health in assessing fitness for duty and supporting successful reintegration of employees returning from leave.

Creates and delivers responsive training and educational workshops on effective utilization of EAP services, behavioral health, emotional well-being, work-life, and other EAP-related topics.

Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders

Fosters and maintains effective and constructive communication within a team environment.

Identifies, evaluates, and develops referral relationships with local behavioral health and substance use treatment providers; identifies community resources to address employee needs.

Participates in program awareness activities; cultivates employee well-being through innovative programing, workshops, social media and promotion of wellness activities.

Initiates and implements clinical and programmatic improvements to EAP services; contributes to creating and revising policies and procedures.

Serves on advisory boards and committees within the organization and in professional EAP organizations.

Maintains timely case documentation and program statistics; strictly adheres to confidentiality and ethical guidelines.

Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.

Required Skills

Master’s Degree and currently licensed as a mental health professional in good standing.

Minimum of 5 years post-master's clinical experience.

Knowledge and experience working with diverse racial, cultural, socio-economic, educational, age-specific and gender populations.

Advanced knowledge of and ability to intervene with a broad range of issues including substance use, psychiatric illness, suicide/homicide risk assessment, interpersonal violence, critical incidents, organizational difficulties, and workplace conflict.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Experience with public speaking and presentation of trainings.

Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Electronic Data Base Management applications.

Ability to provide some services before 9 am and after 5 pm.

Employee assistance experience preferred.

Our Diversity Statement

The BU Faculty & Staff Assistance Office strives to promote positive mental health to our faculty and staff whilst celebrating and respecting the diverse and vibrant community at Boston University. As such, we provide high quality, comprehensive and culturally responsive behavioral health and consultation services. We acknowledge and respect the race, religion, ethnicity, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and ability of all. We actively seek to expand choice, opportunity , and access to behavioral health services, with special regard for those with marginalized identities. We remain committed to serving our richly diverse faculty and staff community so they may in turn support the University and its commitment to educating students to be reflective, resourceful individuals who live, adapt and lead in our increasingly interconnected and diverse world.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Required Experience

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