Psychologist (Hybrid Schedule) Diversity

Columbia University,

Columbia University Counseling and Psychological Services
 
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Last Posted:

Mon, Aug 7th, '23

Deadline:

Open until filled

Start Date:

As soon as possible

Last Updated:

Mon, Aug 7th, '23

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

Provide direct clinical services to students served by Counseling & Psychological Services (CPS), including crisis intervention, diagnostic assessment, group therapy, psychoeducational programs, outreach, and brief psychotherapy. 

  • Provides psychological evaluations and triage assessments of students, and develops client-centered treatment plans based on a review of presenting problem(s) and developmental, social, psychological, academic, and treatment history.

  • Provides short-term and moderate-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention. 

  • In collaboration with the CPS social work team and senior psychologists, case manage emergent situations.

  • Collaborates with providers and other services within and outside of Columbia Health on clinical and other work related activities including, but not limited to, strategic planning, reaccreditation, and multidisciplinary committees. 

  • Provides consultation to  deans and other campus staff concerned about specific student problems.

  • Maintains up-to-date and accurate patient records.

  • Participates in QA and evaluation activities as needed; compiles data in areas of specialty, when requested by the Executive Director.

  • Depending upon clinical need and upon the provider’s individual qualifications, participates in at least one specialized clinical activity, including but not limited to:

    • Facilitates therapy groups and/or, psychoeducational workshops

    • Conducts couple therapy

    • Participates in gatekeeper training and other outreach activities

    • Serves on the trauma support team or the multidisciplinary eating disorders team or the Behavioral Health team

    • Participates in initiatives addressing specific student populations including, but not limited to, veterans, international students, students of color, first-gen students, and/or LGBTQ students

    • Provides training and supervision to psychology fellows

  • Staffs drop-in hours, sees students on a “same day” basis.


ABOUT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

http://www.Columbia.edu

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer - Race/Gender/Disability/Veterans. It is committed to a workforce of faculty and staff that reflects the diversity and talent of New York City, the larger metropolitan area, and the nation.  

For more detail information regarding our team and the department, please visit us online at: http://health.columbia.edu/services/cps          


 


 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


  • Requires Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology or Ph.D. in counseling psychology.

  • Requires New York State license or eligible.

  • Minimum 5 years related experience with a least 3 years acceptable clinical experience or completion of a fellowship in college mental health or related area required. 

  • Strong clinical, diagnostic, interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills. 

  • Multicultural competence. 

  • Demonstrated experience in the assessment and management of suicidality and crisis intervention.

  • Some evening hours required. 



DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Background in college counseling or in treating late adolescents and emerging adults. Experience with brief therapy models, including short-term psychodynamic therapy.  Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas of clinical interest: 

  • Acculturation challenges among international students (proficiency in Mandarin, Korean, Hindi, and/or other languages a plus)
  • LGBTQ populations
  • Veterans' concerns 
  • Trauma support
  • Eating disorders
  • Alcohol and substance abuse
  • Health Psychology 
 
COMPENSATION
  • Salary Range: $100,000 - $125,0000
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Open until filled.