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Student Wellness Counsellor- Part-time

Terrace, BC
CA$2,888 - CA$4,628/biweekly
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Comprehensive benefit plan

About the role

Student Wellness Counsellor- Part-time

Job description and duties

Internal

Coast Mountain College (CMTN), Terrace campus, invites applications for a part-time continuous Counsellor position commencing as soon as possible. Salary will be in accordance with the CUPE Instructor Scale: (range: $2,887.92 - $4,627.75 biweekly) plus a comprehensive benefit plan.

CMTN is dedicated to employment equity and diversity by providing a workplace that is inclusive and welcoming. It is our aim to reflect the diversity found in our unique region throughout CMTN’s workforce.

Our team is committed to Indigenization, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Internationalization. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Individuals who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process, may contact HR in confidence, prior to the closing date

Duties: The Student Wellness Counsellor (SWC) enhances student health and wellness by providing short-term counselling and crisis support for students referred by the Director of Student Health Services, coordinating referrals to community resources for long-term or ongoing care, and developing initiatives that promote student mental health and success.

Duties will include but are not limited to:

  • Deliver counselling through in-person appointments and/or technology (video, email, telephone).
  • Apply culturally responsive and inclusive approaches that recognize and respect the diverse backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences of students.
  • Develop and deliver workshops, events, group sessions, and wellness initiatives on a wide range of topics that promote resilience, wellness, and student success.
  • Participate in orientation activities and other events to enhance student wellbeing and awareness of services.
  • Contribute to annual wellness campaigns and College-wide initiatives (e.g. Beyond the Blues, Bell Let’s Talk Day) in collaboration with Student Engagement and other departments.
  • Refer students to appropriate community services or other College departments (e.g. Student Health Services, Financial Aid, Accessibility Services, Housing, community counsellors) when needs extend beyond short-term counselling.
  • Act as a resource on student mental health and wellness across all CMTN campuses.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential counselling records and provide statistical reports as required.
  • Pursue ongoing professional development and attend relevant conferences to ensure services align with provincial and national best practices.
  • Embed equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility principles into all aspects of counselling and wellness programming.
  • Incorporate the Mission and Values of CMTN into all aspects of service delivery.

Qualifications

Master’s degree in counselling psychology or a related field (e.g., Educational Psychology, Social Work with a clinical focus) from an accredited university, with supervised practicum/clinical experience at the graduate level. Registration, or eligibility for registration, with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors (RCC), Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCC), BC College of Social Workers (RSW, with clinical counselling scope), or College of Psychologists of BC (R.Psych.).

Required attributes/experience includes:

  • Minimum of three years of relevant counselling or clinical practice experience; experience in a post-secondary environment is required.
  • Demonstrated experience with short-term and single-session therapy approaches and crisis counselling skills.
  • Understanding of college and community-based supports, including cultural and traditional healing resources relevant to post-secondary students.
  • Ability to foster trust, maintain confidentiality, and navigate professional boundaries in a post-secondary environment
  • Experience working with diverse culture.
  • Experience providing counselling through multiple modalities (in-person, phone, and virtual)
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and facilitation skills
  • Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License
  • Strong team-oriented, organizational and problem-solving skills

Application information

To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter (quoting competition #25.084C) outlining how your background and teaching philosophy will enable you to become a successful educator, along with an updated resume to Coast Mountain College, Human Resources, Email: apply@coastmountaincollege.ca

NOTE: Only complete applications (with a cover letter and resume included) received to the above noted email address will be considered.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Closing date

October 14, 2025

Competition number

25.084C

Job status

Open

Posting type

Workforce Training & Continuing Studies

Audience

Internal CUPE Faculty

Department

  • Student Services

Campuses

  • Terrace

About Coast Mountain College

Higher Education
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Tucked away in the coastal mountains of spectacular British Columbia, we are an accredited college offering a variety of education and training options. We are committed to supporting cross-cultural understanding, Indigenization of teaching and learning, and improved access to education. We provide face-to-face and online programs for local, rural, and Indigenous communities, and for learners from across Canada and abroad.

At Coast Mountain College, lifestyle and learning go hand in hand. Our experiential, place-based learning philosophy brings theory to life and strengthens the connection to local cultures and environments.

We offer university transfer, applied and post-degree diploma programs, career and trades training, adult upgrading, field schools, and Canada’s only Northwest Coast art program.

With over 200 employees at our five campuses, CMTN adds close to $139 million to the North Coast/Nechako economy.

We offer a friendly, inclusive environment that welcomes and supports faculty and staff, as well as our local, national, and international students.