Doctoral Psychology Intern

Updated: over 2 years ago
Location: San Francisco, CALIFORNIA
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!

Job Title:

Doctoral Psychology Intern

Job Summary:

Reporting directly to the Senior Director and Training Director of CAPS, the Psychology Intern provides brief psychotherapy related to issues of personal, academic and social adjustment to a culturally diverse student population while under the supervision of licensed psychologists. The Psychology Intern is also responsible for crisis intervention, referral, outreach, and scheduled 24-hour emergency consultation.

Full Job Description:

ACCOUNTABILITY :  

As part of the larger staff in Student Life, the Psychology Intern collaborates and cooperates across divisions and departments to create a supportive University community which encourages student learning and development in the Jesuit Catholic tradition and commits to:

  • Promoting a common good that includes the needs of all students

  • Engaging differences in a manner that allows students to learn from the diversity of perspectives, experiences and traditions that exist within the University community

  • Providing experiences that challenge students to develop spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically, socially, culturally, and morally in order to prepare them to contribute to the University community

  • Drawing out the leadership qualities inherent in every individual, and to providing opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills

  • Creating an environment that supports a socially responsible way of being together in a community

  • Recognizing and celebrating the achievements and contributions of all students

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Brief, time-limited individual psychotherapy and counseling, approximately 20-22 client hours per week.

  • Crisis intervention

  • Design and implement outreach programs for the University community

  • Evening/Weekend on-call duty, approximately 2 weeks during the summer semester

  • Consultation to University community (students/faculty/staff/family)

  • Liaison to Residence Hall Staff (ShARE; Student Housing and Residential Education)

  • University committee involvement

  • Administrative duties as assigned

  • Represent center at campus functions

  • Participation in 4.5 hours/week of direct supervision with primary and delegated supervisor(s)

  • Participation in 2 hours/week of professional in-service/seminar training

  • Participation in 1 hour/week of intercultural seminar (Fall and Spring semesters)

  • Participation in weekly staff meeting and case conference

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Must have an interest in working in a University Counseling Center within the context of a diverse, Jesuit Catholic university located in an urban, multicultural area; current enrollment in a Doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association (and/or regionally accredited) and advanced to doctoral candidacy; completion of all Doctoral coursework prior to the beginning of the Internship; verification of readiness for Internship by the Director of Training of their graduate school, able to begin accumulating supervised doctoral hours toward licensure; successful completion of required practicum training.

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Full time

Pay Rate:

Salary

Job Title:

Doctoral Psychology Intern

Job Summary:

Reporting directly to the Senior Director and Training Director of CAPS, the Psychology Intern provides brief psychotherapy related to issues of personal, academic and social adjustment to a culturally diverse student population while under the supervision of licensed psychologists. The Psychology Intern is also responsible for crisis intervention, referral, outreach, and scheduled 24-hour emergency consultation.

Full Job Description:

ACCOUNTABILITY :  

As part of the larger staff in Student Life, the Psychology Intern collaborates and cooperates across divisions and departments to create a supportive University community which encourages student learning and development in the Jesuit Catholic tradition and commits to:

  • Promoting a common good that includes the needs of all students

  • Engaging differences in a manner that allows students to learn from the diversity of perspectives, experiences and traditions that exist within the University community

  • Providing experiences that challenge students to develop spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically, socially, culturally, and morally in order to prepare them to contribute to the University community

  • Drawing out the leadership qualities inherent in every individual, and to providing opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills

  • Creating an environment that supports a socially responsible way of being together in a community

  • Recognizing and celebrating the achievements and contributions of all students

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Brief, time-limited individual psychotherapy and counseling, approximately 20-22 client hours per week.

  • Crisis intervention

  • Design and implement outreach programs for the University community

  • Evening/Weekend on-call duty, approximately 2 weeks during the summer semester

  • Consultation to University community (students/faculty/staff/family)

  • Liaison to Residence Hall Staff (ShARE; Student Housing and Residential Education)

  • University committee involvement

  • Administrative duties as assigned

  • Represent center at campus functions

  • Participation in 4.5 hours/week of direct supervision with primary and delegated supervisor(s)

  • Participation in 2 hours/week of professional in-service/seminar training

  • Participation in 1 hour/week of intercultural seminar (Fall and Spring semesters)

  • Participation in weekly staff meeting and case conference

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Must have an interest in working in a University Counseling Center within the context of a diverse, Jesuit Catholic university located in an urban, multicultural area; current enrollment in a Doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association (and/or regionally accredited) and advanced to doctoral candidacy; completion of all Doctoral coursework prior to the beginning of the Internship; verification of readiness for Internship by the Director of Training of their graduate school, able to begin accumulating supervised doctoral hours toward licensure; successful completion of required practicum training.

Full-Time/Part-Time:

Full time

Pay Rate:

Salary