The Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC) is part of the Division of Student Life. The assistant director for training reports to the associate director for training. The assistant director and the associate director for training are responsible for coordinating and providing oversight for the training program and operations. The individual in this position will assist with developing and maintaining policies and procedures to ensure adherence to the highest clinical standards, applicable state and federal statutes, local health and safety laws and regulations, student life risk management policies, and professional codes of ethics.
This individual works with the associate director of training to oversee training concerns, supervision, licensure, continuing education, teaching and onboarding of new hires. The assistant director for training holds responsibility for the practicum, advanced practicum, and postdoctoral training programs operated by the CWC, including responsibility for the recruitment, selection, training and evaluation of master’s interns, doctoral practicum, advanced practicum students, and postdoctoral fellows. The individual in this position also provides direct clinical supervision and training to master’s interns, practicum and advanced practicum doctoral students, and unlicensed staff as needed. They are responsible for maintaining program records as required by accrediting bodies and professional standards.
The assistant director for training works closely with the clinical, crisis, outreach, digital/technology, and fiscal areas of the center to ensure quality assurance and training for all trainees. They are also responsible for maintaining ongoing relationships with the Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education programs to ensure excellence in training with regard to their past, current, and future students. The assistant director for training works with the training program assistant regarding training support activities. The individual in this position is expected to participate in national/regional professional organizations and activities pertaining to their role.
In addition to the administrative duties described above, this position will carry a modest clinical case load which may include the following: individual, couples, and group counseling, clinical consultation, outreach programming, and clinical supervision. This position may also include teaching, research and other scholarly activities/responsibilities. In the absence of the associate director for training, the assistant director for training will supervise all training operations in accordance with Counseling and Wellness Center policies and procedures. This may include running training meetings and attending leadership team meetings. This assistant director for training may be deemed an essential employee which may require reporting to work during an emergency.
CWC Mission The mission of the Counseling and Wellness Center at the University of Florida is to support students in fostering their mental health and well-being to promote personal, educational, and career development. We achieve this through the delivery of high-quality, socially conscious services. Our primary focus is providing brief, confidential counseling to help students succeed both academically and in their interpersonal relationships.
The faculty and staff of the Counseling and Wellness Center provide trauma-informed support services. We help students navigate periods of intense mental distress, offering support for complex trauma and other adversities they may face. Our goal is to minimize the use of non-consensual interventions, employing them only after procedural due process and when all other available resources have been exhausted. For more information, please visit the CWC Values webpage. The CWC provides:
- Individual, couples, and group counseling for students with psychological, emotional, academic and/or relationship concerns
- Crisis intervention for students experiencing a personal crisis or emergency
- Stress management and biofeedback services
- Outreach, prevention, and educational programs for students, faculty, and staff
- Consultation services for students, faculty, staff, families, and friends of students
- Training and supervision to counseling and psychology graduate students from pre-practicum through post-doctoral training
- Assessment and referral services
- Teaching, research, and scholarship
Our staff consists of 57 clinicians in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and counselor education.
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