Key Responsibilities
1.Student Counselling & Case Management
- Conduct one-to-one and group counselling sessions addressing emotional, behavioural, academic, and social concerns
- Create and manage intervention plans, follow-up strategies, and confidential case records
- Identify and escalate high-risk cases in consultation with university authorities
2. Crisis Management
Respond to urgent situations such as self-harm risk, panic episodes, substance abuse, conflict, or traumaProvide psychological first aid and coordinate with parents, faculty, and emergency services 3. Psychometric AssessmentsRecommend and administer assessment tools based on student needsInterpret results for counselling or academic guidance4. Awareness & Wellbeing Programs
Plan and conduct workshops on stress management, resilience, time management, emotional intelligence, anti-ragging & substance abuse prevention
Design student wellbeing initiatives aligned with NEP holistic development goals5. Reporting & Monitoring
Maintain counselling documentation and generate analytical reportsReview cases handled by counsellors and provide supervision support 6. Stakeholder CollaborationCoordinate with faculty mentors, wardens, medical services, ICC / WDC, Department Heads, Anti-Ragging, Sports, and Student Welfare unitsParticipate in case review meetings and crisis intervention support teams7. Ethical Standards
Ensure confidentiality, informed consent, and ethical practice at all timesMaintain student-first, culturally sensitive, non-judgmental counselling practices.Eligibility Criteria
Master’s degree in Psychology (Clinical / Counselling / Applied Psychology)Minimum 5+ years of counselling experience in higher education or youth-focused settingsExperience handling complex cases, emergency interventions, and program managementCertifications in therapy models (CBT / REBT / Mindfulness / Behaviour Therapy) preferredCall at 8146651512