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Under the general direction of the Executive Director, Counseling Center, the position of Psychologist carries a full clinical case load, provides direct clinical services to individuals and groups, including assessment and psychotherapy, emergency care and consulting services as a part of the Division of Student Affairs. This position meets regularly with professional colleagues to assess, diagnose, and plan treatment and disposition of cases. The psychologist is expected to perform his/her duties conscientiously and responsibly; to adhere to high personal standards of behavior with students, colleagues, members of the University community and clients of the University; and in a manner consistent with the ethics of his/her own profession. This person is expected to keep himself/herself informed of current research and professional developments in his/her professional field of Psychology.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Position reports to the Executive Director of the Counseling Center in matters relating to clinical work as a psychologist and as a practicum and intern supervisor of graduate students at the Counseling Center.
• Conducts short-term individual and group psychotherapy.
• Must be available for crisis intervention and emergency situations that may arise during regular working hours and be on-call on a rotational basis to promptly respond to requests by University staff members for assistance when the Counseling Center is not regularly open.
• Complete records punctually according to record keeping/report writing procedures that are currently operative at the Counseling Center and required by legal and ethical regulations.
• Review on a regular basis the nature and state of individual caseloads with the Director for Clinical Services or Executive Director.
• Consult with the Director for Clinical Services or Executive Director about clients who are suicidal, homicidal, severely depressed, anxious, acting out or showing a high probability for acting out, psychotic or borderline psychotic, manifesting a high degree of psychopathology or expressing such extreme problems in living, whereby good clinical judgment would dictate initiating the supervisory process.
• Preserve the confidentiality and trust of clients while at the same time promote the best interest of the University and adhere to its recognized rules of procedure. Whenever it is ethically and legally permissible and in the best interests of the client or the University; cooperates with other appropriate staff of the University in cases or issues of mutual concern.
• Submit all service reports, or other communications involving the clinical operations of the Counseling Center which are intended for persons, departments, or agencies outside of the Counseling Center for review and approval of the Executive Director or Director of the Counseling Center before transmitting them.
• All Counseling Center Staff Psychologists are required to participate in educational, outreach and prevention programs originating from the Center. This may take the form of developing such programs oneself or accepting assignments to supervise or participate in such programs. Staff Psychologists are required to regularly consult with and keep the Associate Director for Outreach, Director, or Executive Director informed about participation in such activities. The person holding this position is expected to lead/participate in a minimum of three such programs each semester. These programs include activities originating from and under the supervision of the Counseling Center’s Assistant Director for Outreach or staff who intend to bring the Center’s services and the skills of the professional staff to members of the student body and the University community. Establish liaison relationships with relevant student clubs and campus departments. Evening and weekends outreach programing required.
• Supervise interns in APA-accredited Doctoral Internship Program in Professional Psychology and graduate students assigned to the Counseling Center for training in the fields of Clinical and Counseling Psychology. Total supervised may be at least 2 trainees.
• Participate annually in at least one Student Affairs social activity such as volunteering at the graduation ceremonies as a monitor.
• Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Demonstrated ability to provide psychological services (clinical assessment, crisis intervention, psychological assessment, and short-term individual and group psychotherapy/counseling).
• Demonstrated ability to provide outreach and consultation to a multi-culturally diverse university community.
• Demonstrated commitment and/or expertise in working with a diverse student body, cultural competence, and attunement to the influence of cultural backgrounds, identity configurations, and other differences on mental health attitudes, stigma, and help-seeking behaviors.
• Knowledge of current and emerging college-age mental health issues, and experience in working in a college or university mental health setting. Ability to interact with college-age populations, international students, parents, faculty, and college administrators.
• Demonstrated talent for collaboration; able to establish and maintain trusting, working relationships that reflect kindness, mutual respect, and honesty, with a highly diverse population of student, staff, and internal and external partners.
• Ability to foster a culture of collaboration and trust while ensuring that confidentiality and other legal and ethical mandates are maintained to the highest standards.
• Excellent written, verbal, and computer skills.
• The successful candidate will be a generalist with a demonstrated commitment to working with a diverse student population. Applicants with demonstrated commitment to working with particular student groups or presenting problems (e.g., multicultural specialist, men of color, triage and crisis management, suicide prevention, men’s issues, sexual abuse and trauma, DBT, and international students) would have opportunities for development.
Education Requirements
• Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program; completion of an APA-accredited doctoral internship.
• Licensed or license eligible as a psychologist in the state of Florida. Florida licensure within one year of start date.
WORK SCHEDULE:
• Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
• Rotational On-Call Responsibilities
• Some evenings and weekends
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
• A letter of application highlighting relevant experiences and fit with the position (Application will not be reviewed without this letter)
• Current curriculum vitae.
• Contact information of three professional references.
Inquiries can be directed to: Rene Monteagudo, PhD, UMCC Executive Director at Rmonteag@miami.edu.
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