Clinic operations are overseen by the Clinic Director, a full-time faculty member from the UNC Greensboro Department of Counseling and Educational Development (CED). Each academic year select students are chosen to staff the Vacc Clinic through graduate assistantship and internship appointments.
Dr. Kimberly Williams has expertise in in evidence-based counseling practices, including behavioral-focused approaches, mental health practices with special and developmental needs, counselor development and integrated community-based wellness. Through holistic approaches, she works with intentionality and consideration for the uniqueness of those she serves. Dr. Williams views the counseling relationship as an opportunity to support the work in which clients engage for the purpose of growth and change. She works as a university professor and provides supervision, consultation and mentorship to counselors, peers and counselors-in-training.
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Typically, master’s-level students serve as Clinic Resource Assistants, and are responsible for assisting with daily clinic operations. At the doctoral level, graduate assistants are responsible for supervision, crisis assistance, and outreach services.