OHSU Occupational Health is seeking counselors to join a growing team of healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health, safety, and well-being of the entire OHSU workforce. These counselors will support employees by providing mental health resource navigation and bridge counseling services with the goal of reducing the psychological and emotional impact and harm from workplace events, circumstances, interpersonal/interprofessional dynamics, and culture. Some examples of how workplace events affect employees include burnout, traumatization, feelings of moral injury or overwhelm, suicidal ideation, compassion fatigue, and others.
The Occupational Health Counselor (OHC) is an experienced and qualified professional able to respond promptly, ethically, and independently during complex situations and have an in-depth understanding of workplace conditions and risks impacting mental health and be able to confidently navigate internal and external resources available. The OHC will partner closely with well-being stakeholders across OHSU to identify trends and ongoing challenges impacting the OHSU workforce.
The Occupational Health Counselor (OHC) is expected to ensure that employee care and initiatives are compassionate, multiculturally responsive, trauma informed, and inclusive of employees with varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities and cultural backgrounds.
Pay Range: $40.30 - $55.35 per hour
Counseling, Resource Navigation, and Referral Service
Documentation and Data Management
Strategic Planning and Collaboration
Master's degree or doctorate in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or related field
5 years of related experience, including directly working in counseling or equivalent combination of education and experience
Experience providing case management, crisis intervention, and/or mental health services for clients in crisis and/or at high risk for suicide
Experience in maintaining a referral base and creating linkage to relevant resources.
Significant experience and demonstrated commitment to working with diverse populations, including race, culture, disability, gender, gender orientation, and age.
Demonstrated ability in project management or program coordination
Demonstrated ability or experience in developing educational programs
Exceptional organizational skills
Expertise in social determinants of health
Must possess one of the following:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Clinical Social Work Association (CSWA)
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Or equivalent certification/license
Professional experience working with employees, university students, and/or medical providers and trainees in a healthcare setting
Experience providing counseling/psychotherapy to other mental health professionals.
Expertise in quantitative and qualitative research and data analysis techniques, survey design, and program assessment
Bilingual and/or bicultural competencies
This position works on-site and travels to different work sites across Oregon and SW Washington; on call availability
Software Powered by iCIMS
www.icims.com