Counseling Director

Montana State University Billings is a preferred employer in the region-WE WANT YOU!
The following are reasons why you should join our team:

  • Work-life balance
  • Holidays-10 paid holidays per year and 1 Floating Holiday
  • Vacation- 15 days per year (New Employees to 10 years; after 10 years the accrual rate increases)
  • Sick Leave – Earned at an accrual rate of .0416125 for each hour in pay status.
  • Employee and Dependent Tuition Waiver
  • Opportunities to engage in professional development opportunities
  • Committed to employee wellness and access to a robust Employee Assistance Program
  • Medical Benefits that are robust and affordable
  • Visit MUSBenefits to learn more about our benefit package including:
    • Medical, Vision, and Dental
    • Life Insurance and Long Term Disability are incorporated into our benefits.
    • Learn more about our retirement benefits at MUS Retirement.
  • Opportunities for career growth and a variety of career paths
  • Campus vibrancy- coffee shops, FREE attendance to MSUB concerts, athletic events, and lectures, access to recreation center, library, etc.
  • Beautiful campus environment that features our MSUB Mile walking path

The Student Health Services (SHS) Counseling Director provides exceptional clinical student mental health services and exemplary leadership of the SHS counseling program at both City College and the University Campus. Additionally, the Counseling Director is the direct supervisor of the SHS clinical mental health staff to include licensed or licensure eligible professional counselors as well as clinical, graduate student interns. The Counseling Director also collaborates with medical, nursing, and wellness providers to support students within an integrated health and wellness setting. The Counseling Director will also be the primary administrator of the clinical mental health electronic health records system and direct the mental health component of AAAHC clinical accreditation.


Duties and Responsibilities:
• Serve as the lead clinician of a staff that provides clinical mental health services in accordance with MT state law, professional ethics, and community standards.
• Train, mentor, supervise, and evaluate counseling team members.
• Provide supervision for clinical interns toward graduate program completion and state licensure.
• Work with a multi-disciplinary team in an integrated health and wellness setting.
• Maintain a counseling case load and supervise all other counseling activities during business hours which may include crisis response and intervention.
• Provide occasional after-hours support with crisis intervention, campus programming, and consultation.
• Take a warm, flexible, and responsive approach to treatment, mentoring, clinical collaboration, relationship building, and community outreach.
• Be the system administrator for the clinical mental health electronic health records (EHR) system.
• Monitor thorough and timely clinical documentation using the EHR.
• Supervise and monitor data sharing with the Collegiate Center for Mental health via the EHR.
• Provide networking, coalition building, and outreach for students, staff, and faculty.
• Ensure compliance with applicable accreditation standards and requirements.
• Lead and support the development, review, and implementation of clinical policies and procedures.
• Oversee and participate in continuous quality improvement (QI) initiatives, including data collection, analysis, and reporting to enhance clinical services and outcomes.
• Serve as an active member of the leadership team, contributing to strategic planning, program development, and organizational decision-making.
• Serve on committees, work teams, task forces, etc. as requested by the Director of SHS.
• Engage in the development, implementation, and evaluation of departmental goals and objectives as they align with the MSUB Strategic Plan.
• Perform other duties as assigned. 


Desired Start Date     07/01/2026 


Salary range of $65,000.00 to $70,000.00 annually, commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications  


Education Required:
Minimum of a master’s degree in clinical counseling, clinical social work, clinical psychology, or psychiatric medicine.

Required Qualifications:
• Montana state licensure being any or either of the following: LCPCLCSWLMFT, licensed clinical psychology or licensed and board-certified psychiatrist.
• Either be licensed in MT in respective discipline for three years or have taken board-approved training consisting of a minimum of one semester credit graduate education focused on supervision or 20 hours of board-approved training in supervision.
• Person-centered mental health clinician able to tailor counseling to a diverse student population. 
• Public presentation and written communication skills.
• Willingness to foster partnerships with and provide outreach to the campus community.
• Ability to work closely and collaboratively with a multidisciplinary health and wellness team.
• Willingness and skills to mentor the counseling staff which includes graduate student interns 


Preferred Qualifications:
• At least two years of post-licensure counseling experience.
• Experience working in a college counseling center or other higher education experience.
• Past career leadership or supervisory experience.
• Experience using and/or administering an electronic health records system. 


Applicants will be reviewed and interviewed on an ongoing basis after the screening date. The screening date begins 10 calendar days after a position is posted on the employment website.

This position is not eligible for sponsorship.

Additional Info

Job Type : Full-Time

Job Function : Administrative

Contact Information : Montana State University Billings
1500 University Drive
Billings MT 59101

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