Post-doctoral Clinical Fellow

Marquette University Counseling Center,

Marquette University Counseling Center
 
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Last Posted:

Wed, Dec 18th, '24

Deadline:

For full consideration, applications due by January 15th. However, applications will be accepted/reviewed until the positions are filled.

Start Date:

On or about August 4, 2025

Last Updated:

Wed, Dec 18th, '24

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

The Marquette University Counseling Center is accepting applications for a Clinical Post-Doctoral Fellow position for the 2025-2026 academic year. The post-doctoral fellowship is designed for a doctoral graduate of a psychology program who is seeking licensure and is interested in combining clinical work with supervision, consultation, and outreach.  The majority of the fellow's time will be spent delivering clinical services with the remaining time spent in a combination of receiving and providing supervision, consultation, outreach, prevention programming or other center activities. Activities include:

Clinical: individual and group psychotherapy, intake assessments, career counseling, crisis intervention and on call services.

Outreach: liaison relationships, consultations with systems and other administrative activities in which staff participate.

Training:  participation in the supervision of advanced practicum students.  Serve as a member of the MUCC training program.

Administration: upkeep of notes within the titanium electronic medical system, participate in weekly staff meetings, opportunity to be a member of other university wide committees.

Concentration Area: fellows will have the opportunity to develop an area of concentration during the spring semester. During this time, they will work in collaboration with a designated staff member on specifically assigned clinical and coordination area activities. 

ABOUT MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER

Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university located near the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wis., that offers a comprehensive range of majors in 11 nationally and internationally recognized colleges and schools.

In support of the University’s value for Cura Personalis and rooted in a commitment to culturally competent and evidence-based practices, the Marquette University Counseling Center (MUCC) addresses the needs of students and consults with faculty and staff in order to promote psychological health among Marquette undergraduate, graduate, and professional students and enhance the well-being of the Marquette community.  Marquette students seek MUCC’s services for a variety of reasons, including career concerns, transition issues, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, eating/body image issues, trauma/sexual assault, alcohol/substance abuse issues, and interpersonal issues, among others.  MUCC offers campus delivery of mental health services in the form of individual and group counseling, psychiatric services, and crisis services.  MUCC emphasizes being a visible presence on campus and builds partnerships with the campus community through outreach and consultation services. 

Our center contributes to the development of mental health professionals through training opportunities to advanced doctoral students and post-doctoral residents.  Because our Center provides time-limited clinical services, training is focused on providing therapeutic interventions within a brief therapy model.

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Master's degree in counseling psychology, clinical psychology, or school psychology.
  • In process of completing a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology. 
  • Applicants who are all but dissertation (ABD) will be considered but preference will be given to those who have completed their doctoral degree. 
  • Completion of a doctoral internship prior to program start date.
  • Strong clinical skills in differing lengths of treatment, modalities, and crisis intervention.
  • Ability to work independently and to prioritize and execute multiple tasks consistent with assigned timeline.
  • Able to work in a team environment;
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, interpersonal skills, and the ability to deal with diverse constituencies;
  • Strong computer competency, to include proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (including Access), and web-based and social media applications;
  • Demonstrated attention to detail, professional attitude, and ability to maintain confidentiality;
  • Expressed commitment to and support of program objectives.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Doctoral degree in counseling, clinical, or school psychology prior to the program start date.
  • Experience with counseling in a college setting, as well as work within a brief treatment model.
  • Experience with some the following:  cross cultural counseling, eating disorders, sexual violence, career counseling, alcohol and drug abuse treatment, prevention education, group counseling, training/supervision.  
  • Experience and/or intentional commitment to  social justice, inclusion, equity, and diversity in high education.  
 
COMPENSATION

The position carries a stipend of $47,500 with medical, professional development, and vacation benefits.  

APPLICATION MATERIALS

Resume/Curriculum Vitae

Cover Letter/Letter of Application

Unofficial Transcripts

References (Please provide the names and contact information of three past supervisors who are familiar with your clinical work.)