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Director of Counseling Services - University of Pittsburgh

Another Source
paid time off
United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
May 26, 2026

Director of Counseling Services - University of Pittsburgh


ID

102413




Application Deadline
6/22/2026

Category
Consulting

Company
University of Pittsburgh


Job Locations

US-PA-Pittsburgh



At a glance

New Leadership Opportunity | Director of Counseling Services
University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA (Hybrid)
Another Source is excited to partner with the University of Pittsburgh in the search for a Director of Counseling Services - a highly impactful leadership opportunity supporting one of the nation's leading public research universities.
This role will lead a large, multidisciplinary counseling center serving approximately 35,000+ students while helping shape the future of integrated wellness and student mental health across campus.
Why this opportunity stands out:
Lead a team of ~40 clinicians, trainees, and mental health professionals
Influence campus-wide wellness strategy and student success initiatives
Opportunity to stabilize, rebuild, and strengthen team culture during an important period of transition
Collaborate closely with senior Student Affairs and Wellness leadership
Hybrid flexibility (primarily onsite during academic year)
Salary range: $130K-$140K
We're looking for a collaborative, emotionally intelligent leader who values relationship-building, clinician support, operational excellence, and student-centered care. Candidates with experience in university counseling centers, higher education mental health, or similarly complex clinical environments are encouraged to apply.
Ideal backgrounds may include:
* Psychologists
* Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
* Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
* Higher education mental health leaders
* Counseling center associate/assistant directors ready to step into a director-level role
This is an exciting opportunity for someone passionate about supporting clinicians, strengthening organizational culture, and advancing student wellbeing at scale.


Description: What you'll be doing

Another Source's client, the University of Pittsburgh, is recruiting an Executive Director of the University Counseling Center to join their team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This role offers a flexible hybrid schedule with approximately three days on campus during the academic year and two days on campus during the summer.

Here's a little about the University of Pittsburgh:

The University of Pittsburgh is one of the nation's leading public research universities and a proud member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). Located in Pittsburgh's vibrant Oakland neighborhood, Pitt is nationally recognized for academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and its commitment to student success and well-being.

Within the Division of Student Affairs, the University has made a deep institutional commitment to holistic student wellness - recognizing the important connection between mental health, belonging, resilience, learning, and long-term student success. The University Counseling Center (UCC) plays a central role in this mission through collaborative partnerships across Student Affairs, Student Health Services, campus safety, academic units, and community providers.

This is an opportunity to join a university that values innovation, collaboration, and student-centered leadership while helping shape the future of collegiate mental health at a pivotal moment for higher education.

About this role:

The University of Pittsburgh seeks a collaborative, emotionally intelligent, and clinically grounded leader to serve as the next Executive Director of the University Counseling Center (UCC). Reporting to the Executive Associate Dean and Chief Wellness Officer, this leader will guide one of the University's most important student support resources during a period of significant opportunity and evolution within collegiate mental health.

The Executive Director will lead a highly skilled and deeply committed multidisciplinary team responsible for counseling services, crisis intervention, outreach, prevention programming, consultation, embedded clinical services, and training programs. This role is equally operational, strategic, and relational - balancing high-quality student-centered care with sustainable clinical operations, organizational culture, and staff well-being.

The University is seeking a leader who can build trust authentically, foster transparency and collaboration, and thoughtfully guide the center's continued growth while preserving the strong clinical expertise and collegial culture already in place.

Scope & Impact

    Provide strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for the University Counseling Center within a large public research university environment
  • Lead and support a multidisciplinary team of therapists, psychologists, social workers, trainees, and embedded clinicians
  • Foster a culture grounded in trust, transparency, accountability, collaboration, and psychological safety
  • Strengthen organizational communication, role clarity, and shared understanding across teams
  • Balance student access and responsiveness with sustainable clinical practice and clinician well-being
  • Oversee departmental operations including staffing, budgeting, workflow management, assessment, and reporting
  • Ensure compliance with ethical, legal, accreditation, and professional standards, including IACS, AUCCCD, and CCMH participation
  • Advance integrated approaches to student wellness through collaboration with Student Affairs, Student Health Services, Care and Resource Support, campus safety, and academic partners
  • Utilize assessment, operational insight, and data-informed decision-making to support strategic planning and continuous improvement
  • Serve as a visible and trusted campus leader and advocate for student mental health and well-being
  • Contribute as a divisional leader within Student Affairs, helping advance broader initiatives related to student success, belonging, engagement, and wellness

Qualifications

  • Earned degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related mental health field (doctoral degree preferred)
  • 7+ years of relevant clinical experience and licensure (or license eligibility)
  • Progressive leadership experience within a university counseling center, higher education mental health setting, or similarly complex clinical environment
  • Experience supervising clinicians and multidisciplinary teams
  • Strong operational, administrative, and financial management experience
  • Demonstrated ability to build trust, foster collaboration, and lead through complexity and organizational change
  • Commitment to ethical, student-centered care and inclusive excellence
  • Strong communication, relationship-building, and emotional intelligence skills
  • Experience balancing clinical excellence, operational effectiveness, and organizational culture
  • Understanding of the relationship between student well-being, learning, belonging, and student success
  • Ability to collaborate effectively across departments and campus stakeholders
  • Cultural humility and demonstrated ability to lead within diverse environments

What's in it for you:

The anticipated salary range for this position is $130,000-$140,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

The University of Pittsburgh offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employee well-being, professional growth, and work-life balance. Benefits include healthcare coverage, retirement programs, tuition assistance, generous paid time off, wellness resources, and more.

Learn more about Pitt benefits here: https://www.hr.pitt.edu/current-employees/benefits

The University of Pittsburgh is committed to fostering a culture of inclusion, belonging, and well-being and seeks candidates who will contribute to and support this commitment through their leadership, practice, and engagement with the campus community.

The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.

Another Source works with their clients, on a retained project basis. We are committed to building inclusive candidate pools as we partner with hiring teams. As you read through the job posting and review the list of qualifications (required and/or preferred), please do not self-select out if you feel you do not meet every qualification. No one is 100% qualified. We encourage you to apply and share your story with us.

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