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Temporary Staff Psychologist

Employer
Ursinus College
Location
Collegeville, PA

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Position Description:
The Office of Wellness and Counseling at Ursinus College is seeking a full-time, clinically skilled, experienced, and multiculturally competent psychologist or counselor to fill a temporary vacancy on the staff during the Spring 2019 semester (mid January– mid May). Staff Psychologists / Counselors provide psychological counseling and related services to students enrolled at Ursinus College and consult with faculty, staff, and other members of the campus community regarding student concerns. This position includes responsibilities in assisting in all areas of Counseling Center functioning.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
•Direct clinical service including individual, group and crisis counseling / psychotherapy for UC students over a broad range of concerns and diagnoses, including psychological, social or other difficulties that interfere with student’s academic success
•Diagnostic assessments, and when appropriate, consultation with other treatment providers or makes referral to consulting psychiatrists and appropriate agencies
•Crisis intervention management, including day time emergency services, on call after hour psychological emergency coverage and assessment for a student population, as well as postvention services
•Consultation services to campus community, faculty, staff, parents and others concerned with student-life problems to facilitate effective management of students’ mental health concerns
•Development and participation of psycho-educational / outreach programming (e.g., class visits, workshops, presentations)
•Outreach to individuals from minority and underserved populations on campus
•Participation in staff meetings in the Wellness Center (administrative and clinical consultation)
•Ongoing case management (e.g., maintenance of case records in a timely and complete manner, referrals, phone calls, preparation)
•Active participation in student affairs activities related to student well-being
•Participation in professional development activities (e.g., reading, attending workshops and seminars)
•Sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of students
•Perform related duties as assigned

Minimum Qualifications:
•Doctorate (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology, or related field, or Master’s Degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field, and licensure in Pennsylvania
•Demonstrated skill and experience in providing personal counseling, crisis intervention, assessment and consultation to late adolescent / early adult population in a college or university setting
•Demonstrated commitment to multicultural competency; ability to develop working relationships with underrepresented student groups and an understanding of the needs of diverse students a must
•Excellent counseling, crisis intervention and communication skills required

Desired Qualifications:
•Clinical experience at a residential liberal arts institution with an understanding and appreciation of collaborative partnerships within student affairs
•Experience utilizing a time-limited model of care
•Demonstrated skill and experience in working with a diverse, complex and heavy caseload
•Experience and comfort working with “high risk” difficulties (e.g., suicide, trauma, eating disorders, substance abuse)
•Expertise regarding the needs of specific diverse or underserved student populations such as 1st generation, or racial/cultural minority students

Applications:
Interested candidates should hit the apply button. Once you create an applicant account, you will be prompted to upload your cover letter, resume, and a list with contact information for three references to the applicant database.

Ursinus is an EO/AA employer. Ursinus College does not discriminate on grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, creed, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, disability, or other classification protected by applicable law in the administration of any of its educational programs or activities or with respect to employment.

Organization

About Ursinus College

  • Founded in 1869
  • First admitted women in 1880
  • 1,650 students from 35 states and 12 countries
  • 20% students of color
  • 12 to 1 student-faculty ratio
  • Accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
  • All students and faculty are issued laptop computers
  • Nationally renowned First-Year Experience, including the Common Intellectual Experience(CIE) Freshmen Seminar
  • Over 60 courses of study, including a variety of interdisciplinary programs.
  • The Center for Science and The Common Good offers students the opportunity to focus on the intersection of science and society.
  • Idyllic 170-acre campus 25 miles from Philadelphia
  • Member of Phi Beta Kappa, the Watson Foundation list, Project Pericles, Bonner Leader Program
  • Member of Project DEEP, the Annapolis Group, the Centennial Conference
  • Home to the Berman Museum of Art
  • U-Imagine Center for Integrative and Entrpreneurial Studies

The College's most important assets are its faculty and staff. From time to time, a variety of job opportunities are available, both part-time and full-time. Ursinus is an ideal workplace where there are excellent resources and benefits and, of course, great people. The campus is beautiful and the students keep you young.

Ursinus College is committed to the celebration of and respect for human diversity.

Ursinus College does not discriminate on grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, creed, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, disability, or other classification protected by applicable law with respect to all aspects of employment.

Ursinus College complies with all federal, state, and local statutes and regulations governing employment practices.

Ursinus College is an equal employment/affirmative action employer.

All employees are expected to abide by Ursinus College’s equal employment/affirmative action policy.

Specifically, in matters affecting employment and application for employment, the College will take affirmative action to ensure that each employee and applicant, regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, creed, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, or disability (except as limitations may be mandate by law) is accorded equal treatment with respect to terms and conditions of employment, including recruitment, hiring, placement, and opportunities for advancement. The College will make good-faith efforts to enhance employment opportunities for minorities and women compatible with the availability of qualified candidates in relevant employment markets in which Ursinus College is able to recruit.

Ursinus College is committed to the celebration of and respect for human diversity.  We believe that human beings derive meaning and purpose through their membership in groups as well as through their common humanity and their uniqueness as individuals.  Intellectual and personal growth are enhanced by understanding and appreciating the similarities and differences among groups and individuals.

The celebration of, and respect for, human diversity at Ursinus is based on the following:

  • The principles of freedom and the quality of individuals as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
  • The practical goal of preparing students to make significant contributions in an emerging global community.  All communities -- local, national and global -- are stronger and richer to the extent that individuals within them are able to communicate and to affirm life-enhancing values.
  • Individuals whose education has been grounded on mutual understanding and the celebration of human diversity are best prepared to contribute to the making of a just and equitable society.

This statement on human diversity should inform and guide the Ursinus College community as it establishes and implements educational and administrative policies and practices.  These ideals seem especially relevant to those policies and practices that touch upon race, ethnicity, age, religion, sexual orientation and gender, and all other aspects which tend to differentiate human groups.

In making this statement on human diversity, Ursinus College at the same time acknowledges the primary importance in an educational community of the diversity of ideas expressed in the pursuit of truth by all reasonable and free minds in an atmosphere of intellectual openness.

This statement on human diversity at Ursinus College has been developed in the context of the mission statement of the College and the institutional values generated by the mission.

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610-409-3000
Location
601 E. Main Street
Collegeville
Pennsylvania
19426
US

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