Post-Graduate Fellowship
The College of Wooster and North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Counselor Education program have partnered on a post-graduate fellowship. A two-year counseling appointment, the fellow will gain 3,000 hours of experience in the College’s Wellness Center and the Equity, Inclusion, & Diversity Division.
1. Includes free supervision
You’ll be mentored by experience licensed professional staff who have expertise in a range of areas.
2. Leave the fellowship with an independent license from Ohio, a member of the Counseling Compact
Your work with college students and diverse populations will prepare you to enter the education and non-profit fields or work for a private practice.
3. Jumpstart in the profession
Fellows provide services to students on a wide range of personal and academic issues including but not limited to trauma, anxiety, depression, eating disordered behaviors, racial & sexual identity development, interpersonal relations, microaggressions, educational & career goals, interpersonal violence social/behavior adjustment, and couple/family relations.
The Staff Counselor responsibilities include providing multiculturally informed, short-term individual therapy to a diverse population of undergraduate students, particularly those that have been historically under-served by clinical counseling; administer standardized assessments (CCAPS and CSSRS); crisis intervention (on-call rotation).
4. Opportunity to play a key role in outreach from the Equity, Inclusion, & Diversity Division and Counseling Services
When the Wellness Center is closed during the summer, you’ll develop and facilitate curricula for student leadership development on responding to bias and microaggressions, both as recipients and as bystander interveners. You may also facilitate these trainings/programs for students and student groups during the academic year.
5. Stipend and living expenses included
Housing, board, internet, insurance, and professional development opportunities are included in the fellowship.
Questions?
Contact Anne Ober at aober@wooster.edu.