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Workshop​/Talk Coordinator

Job in Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, 80301, USA
Listing for: University of Colorado Boulder
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Psychology, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 81400 - 101769 USD Yearly USD 81400.00 101769.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Workshop / Let’s Talk Coordinator

Workshop / Let’s Talk Coordinator

Requisition Number: 68290

Location: Boulder, Colorado City Boulder State Colorado

Employment Type: University Staff

Schedule: Full-Time

Posting close date: 02-Nov-2025

Date posted: 28-Oct-2025

Job Summary

The University of Colorado Boulder is searching for a Workshop/ Let’s Talk Coordinator! This role provides a range of time-limited counseling and psychological services to university students. Services provided include group and individual psychotherapy, triage and drop‑in/screening services, crisis management, workshops, and community outreach. This position coordinates CAPS’ Workshop and Let’s Talk program. CU Boulder CAPS is a training clinic, and as such, this position may provide formal or informal supervision to staff in training including Post‑Master’s Social Work Fellows;
Psychology Interns, Psychology Practicum Students and/or Psychology Post‑Doc Fellows. This position will collaborate with other campus departments as needed for the treatment of CAPS students and ensures individual experiences, identities, and systemic factors are considered in all assessment, treatment referral, and training services provided. This role’s duties include collaborating with internal and external staff to schedule, organize, track, and manage the Workshop & Let’s Talk programs;

reporting on program updates and outcomes, and collaborating with the Group Coordinator to align offerings across services; reviewing and maintaining all procedures and protocols related to Workshop and Let’s Talk services to ensure consistency and quality; supporting clinical staff in the development of new Workshop or Let’s Talk offerings; working towards the ongoing assessment and improvement of these programs; and working with the training program to include staff in training offerings, fostering opportunities for professional development and diverse participation.

Who

We Are

CAPS furthers the well‑being of students and helps them succeed by providing a full range of clinical mental health services, consultation, and outreach to the campus community. We also offer outstanding training to the next generation of mental health providers. CAPS is a multicultural, multidisciplinary, and multi‑theoretical staff. We are committed to affirming diversity and seek to provide a safe and welcoming environment for everyone we serve.

What

Your

Key Responsibilities Will Be
  • Clinical Services – Provides individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, screenings, Let’s Talk, workshops, and consultation to students, staff, faculty, and parents. Services are primarily offered within a brief therapy framework. Maintains accurate and timely documentation via the EHR. Provides supervision and clinical consultation to CAPS trainees.
  • Coordination/Training – Provides coordination of CAPS Workshop and Let’s Talk program – with both continuous and training staff. Provides clinical consultation/supervision and training to all CAPS clinical staff regarding Workshops/ Let’s Talk. Potentially provide individual, clinical supervision to trainees.
  • Supervision and Administration – Completes clinical documentation, case management and case disposition; coordination of special projects or areas of responsibility. Attends staff and other CAPS meetings. May participate in campus committees or meetings as assigned.
What You Should Know

This position has the ability to work in a hybrid work modality and has an anticipated work schedule of Monday through Friday during regular business hours. This role is not expected to work University recognized holidays, weekends, or evenings and will not be on call at any time.

What We Can Offer

The salary range for this role is dependent on years of independent licensure and

Education:

  • Master’s degree: $71,500 – $89,392 annually.
  • Doctorate degree: $81,400 – $101,769 annually.
Benefits

At the , we are committed to supporting the holistic health and well‑being of our employees. Our comprehensive includes medical, dental, and retirement plans; generous paid time off; tuition assistance for you and your dependents; and an ECO Pass for local transit. As one of Boulder County’s largest employers, CU Boulder…

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