Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Duties of the position include: short-term individual, group, and couples therapy; clinical supervision and training of doctoral interns and practicum/externs within a robust training environment; psychological assessment; crisis intervention; consultation; outreach and psychoeducational workshops; liaison/consultant relationships with university partners; and rotating after hours emergency on call responsibilities as back-up to ProtoCall. All Staff Psychologist positions involve some administrative responsibilities and opportunities for leadership.
Minimum Qualifications
Doctorate in Counseling or Clinical Psychology, or related field, and eligibility for appropriate licensure in North Carolina. The successful candidate will be expected to obtain licensure in North Carolina within one year of start date and maintain licensure for the continuation of the appointment.
Preferred Qualifications
1. APA Accredited training for both academic and internship preparation. 2. Experience in a university counseling center. 3. Experience as a clinical supervisor. 4. Demonstrated interest and skills / experience in one of the following areas: Assessment and treatment of eating concerns. Group Therapy, including contributing to the coordination of the Counseling Centerβs Group Therapy program. Providing training in psychological testing and assessment for doctoral interns and other advanced trainees. Providing clinical services, consultation, and outreach programming to historically underserved populations. Candidates should also be committed to a proactive student development perspective involving an active relationship with the campus community; demonstrate cultural awareness in their work; be team-oriented and collaborative with students, colleagues, and university staff; and have broad generalist clinical skills in assessing and intervening with a wide range of disorders, concerns, and degrees of pathology.