Job Title
Doctoral Intern, Psychology
Job Description
Doctoral Intern, Psychology provides clinical services to students including intake, ongoing counseling/psychotherapy, case management, walk-in assessment/triage, group therapy, and crisis intervention. Participates in training activities for Master's level trainees. Provides consultation and outreach to colleagues, students, faculty, staff, and parents regarding student problems in order to coordinate support, success, and well-being of students and community. Develops and/or managing programs.
Required Qualifications
Approved by home educational Clinical or Counseling Psychology doctoral institution for internship.
Experience providing short-term individual and group therapy, emergency assessments, and crisis intervention.
Experience operating a personal computer with proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).
Experience applying college student development theory.
Experience working with a full range of college student mental health concerns.
Candidates from APA approved doctoral programs in psychology.
Completion of doctoral program comprehensive exams.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience applying college student development theory.
Experience working with a full range of college student mental health concerns.
Candidates from APA approved doctoral programs in psychology.
Completion of doctoral program comprehensive exams.
Experience providing clinical service for one or more of the following issues: eating disorders, substance use/abuse, sexual and other trauma/ PTSD , career issues, or personality disorders.
Experience providing psychological testing/evaluation and report writing for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
Experience working with multidisciplinary treatment teams.
Experience providing multicultural-competent counseling and outreach with under-served or minority populations.
Experience with faculty, staff, and student group consultation, liaison functions, program evaluation, quality assurance, or college student mental health research.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Physical Demands
Salary Range
$32,000
Job Duties
Essential Job Duties
•Provides clinical services to the student population including intake, ongoing counseling/psychotherapy, walk-in assessment, triage personal/career counseling, consultation and referral, group therapy, case management, triage, on-call, and emergency crisis intervention.
•Maintains clinical documentation in accordance with legal and ethical standards on an electronic health record system. Participates in training activities for Master's level trainees.
•Provides consultation and outreach to colleagues, students, faculty, staff, and/or parents in order to coordinate support, development, and well-being of students and community.
•Works collaboratively with other departments in the University.
•Adheres to and complies with HIPAA .
•Serves as essential personnel and provides assistance in the event of an emergency on campus including pre-storm preparation, post-storm clean-up and replacement of stored goods to ready campus for operation after a storm; or other services assigned.
Other Duties
•Assists in the day to day operation of the Counseling and Psychological Services and the Division of Student Affairs.
•Performs other duties as assigned.
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
TS93P
Open Date
04/09/2018
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Status
Special Instructions to Applicants
This is a full time, one year fixed position beginning August 6, 2018 and ending July 26, 2019.
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Florida Gulf Coast University
Location: Fort Myers, FL 33965 Document ID: AC142-1G3Y Posted on: 2019-07-0907/09/2019 Job Type: RegularJob Schedule:Full-time
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