Administrator 2-Counseling

Minimum
$95,356.00
2ⁿᵈ Quartile
$113,255.00
Midpoint
$131,155.00
4ᵗʰ Quartile
$149,047.00
Maximum
$166,940.00
Job Family
Clinical and Health Services
Level
AM02
Salary Grade
8
FLSA
E
Profile Summary
Positions in this job profile perform supervisory and managerial work within a subset of Counseling and Psychological Services. Duties performed include developing, implementing, and evaluating short and longrange goals and objectives. Employees develop, implement and enforce plans, policies, procedures, systems, programs and performance standards. They participate in strategic planning efforts as part of the management team. They are responsible for managing staff, equipment and facilities. They determine resource needs and priorities and make recommendations to executive management. They determine training needs and make appropriate arrangements for provision of training.
Distinguishing Characteristics
The Administrator 2-Counseling has full responsibility for multiple programs or units within counseling and mental health services and programs for a division, department or center. They participate in the development of the overall division, department or center strategic vision and budget. Administrator 2Counseling is distinguished from the Administrator 1-Counseling by the span of control. They direct the operations of multiple programs that are a subset a division, department, or center.
Primary Position Responsibilities
1. Oversees and directs the daily operations of multiple areas or programs for mental health services, including development and implementation of long and short terms goals, budget, policies, procedures and assessment. 2. Supervision including plan, assign and approve work; rewards/discipline; respond to grievances; hire/fire (or effectively recommend); prepare and sign performance evaluations/reviews of employees including classified and/or professional faculty 3. Participates in the leadership team to provide input and assist in the overall department, division or unit budget and strategy. 4. Ensures compliance with university policy, state and federal laws and regulations and industry standards. 5. Serves as a subject matter expert to promote and develop the mission and strategies including development of support services for internal and external stakeholders to provide information, training and resources that assist them with short and long term support. 6. May provide direct clinical/counseling services to OSU students.
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Problems are highly varied, complex and often non-recurring; require novel and creative approaches to resolution. New concepts and approaches may have to be developed. Decisions have significant, broad implications for the management and operations of a division/entire organization; contributes to decisions on the overall strategy and direction of the entire organization. Decisions impact: • Entire University • Functions across the University • Department • Direct team • Student/Parents • Other External Agencies and Institutions
Accountability
Results are defined by department leadership, division and university mission, vision and strategies. Incumbent sets own goals and determines how to accomplish results with few or no guidelines to follow, although precedents may exist; supervisor/manager provides broad guidance and overall direction. Typically reports to a Director. Supervises work of classified or unclassified employees, including planning, assigning and scheduling work, reviewing work and ensuring quality standards, training staff and overseeing their productivity. Has responsibility for making decisions on hiring, termination and pay adjustments. Develops and approves program budget and exceptions to program budget. Assists in the development of the department, unit or center overall budget.
Relationship With Others
Collaborates and interacts within the Dept/Unit, University Wide, and Externally to: • Exchange routine, factual information and/or answer routine questions. • Exchange detailed information or resolve varied problems. • Access and/or work with sensitive and/or confidential information. • Identify needs/concerns of others, determine potential solutions, resolve or redirect appropriately. • Persuade, gain cooperation and acceptance of ideas or collaborate on significant projects. • Resolve conflict, negotiate or collaborate on major projects. • Handle sensitive issues and facilitate collaboration at the highest level. • Develop and maintain relationships with key contacts to enhance workflow and work quality.
Typical Requirements
PhD, PsyD, or EdD in clinical/counseling psychology from an APA accredited program and internship or equivalent, or Masters in Social Work, or related field. License-eligible in the state of Oregon as a psychologist or other related mental health professional within 18 months, or as a Social Worker within 6 months of employment. At least 2 years of post-doctoral experience in a counseling or clinical services setting 3 years of experience in management responsibilities in mental health administration.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by positions within this job profile. They are not designed to contain or be interpreted as an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, skills, and qualifications required of all employees within positions covered by this job profile.