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Washington State University Psychologist in Pullman, Washington
Psychologist Available Title(s): 1482-NNADMINPRO - Student Services Coordinator/Advisor 2, 1503-NNADMINPRO - Psychologist Business Title: Psychologist Employee Type: Admin. Professional Time Type: Full time Position Term: 12 Month Position Details: Summary of Duties: The position for a Generalist Therapist/Psychologist provides culturally affirming mental health services to WSU Pullman students. These services include initial consultations, brief, focused individual counseling, psychotherapy groups and workshops, single-session interventions, crisis appointments, assessment, biofeedback, and couples counseling. The position also provides professional consultation to WSU faculty, staff, and students regarding student behavior, mental health, and academic challenges in order to enhance an inclusive campus climate for student success. In addition to providing mental health services and consultation, CAPS has a large training program. CAPS is an APA-accredited doctoral internship site and also provides practicum training to doctoral students in WSU\'s Clinical Psychology Program. The Therapist/Psychologist position may participate in the training program through clinical supervision and didactic training. CAPS is part of Cougar Health Services which provides student-centered integrated health and wellness services. In addition to CAPS, Cougar Health Services houses the student medical clinic, pharmacy, vision center, and health promotion department. Additional summary of duties for a Multicultural Specialist: The Multicultural Specialist position prioritizes working with students from marginalized communities including Black/African American, Latinx, Undocumented, Indigenous/First Nations, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Multi-racial, and other students of color. The Multicultural Specialist builds liaison relationships with relevant offices and student groups, as well as developing outreach presentations and other programs. The position is for either 10 or 12 months, with flexibility to contract between 32 - 40 hours worked weekly (i.e., .8 - 1.0 FTE). Successful candidates will be hired as either a Therapist or Psychologist, depending on their level of education. Required Qualifications for Generalist Therapist/Psychologist: For all Applicants: • Excellent generalist clinical skills and experience providing brief, focused counseling services. • Experience working with high-risk individuals providing risk assessment and crisis appointments. • Experience and commitment to providing services to diverse student populations including, but not limited to, BIPOC students, LGBTQ+ students, undocumented, migrant, and immigrant students, international students, and veterans. • Experience providing clinical services to young adults in an outpatient setting. Additionally, for Masters-Level clinicians: • Bachelor\'s degree and three (3) years of professional work experience in student services or related education/experience. Experience leading or directing the work of others. A Master\'s degree in a related field may substitute for one (1) year of professional work experience. Any combination of relevant education and professional experience may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis. • A Master\'s degree in social work, counseling, or equivalent • Licensure as a LMHC or LICSW in the state of Washington within one year. Additionally, for Doctoral-level clinicians: • A doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology and completion of pre-doctoral internship. • Licensure as a Psychologist in the state of Washington within one year. Preferred Qualifications for Generalist Therapist/Psychologist: • Specialized training and experience in one or more of the following: psychological assessment including