Clinical Resident

The Ohio State University,
Counseling and Consultation Service
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Last Posted:
Fri, Jan 3rd, '25
Deadline:
3/3/25
Start Date:
8/1/25
Last Updated:
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The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service (CCS) provides a full range of mental health services to a large university community. CCS is comprised of senior staff professionals representing the disciplines of psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy and psychiatry. We also train interns, residents, and practicum students in these disciplines. Strong emphasis is placed on the interdependence of staff as working professionals with diverse interests and philosophies. Clinical Residents receive advanced clinical training and supervision in university mental health services and brief therapy in a large, multidisciplinary, multicultural counseling center. Residents are provided with intensive individual supervision, weekly case conferences, and opportunities for case consultations with senior staff. This is a 12-month term position beginning August 1st though July 31st. Clinical Residents are expected to work two evenings (until 8 pm) per week.
About Counseling and Consultation Service
Counseling and Consultation Service (CCS) is a department within the Office of Student Life with the purpose of providing counseling and mental health services to the Ohio State University campus. The mission of CCS is to promote the well-being and academic success of students through access to diverse mental health services and outreach, while providing a multidisciplinary training program. The staff includes 51 senior staff (psychologists, psychiatrists, professional counselors, and social workers), 22 trainees, and 12 administrative staff. Counseling and Consultation Service is housed in two main locations across campus, including the 4th floor of the state-of-the-art Younkin Success Center and the 10th floor of Lincoln Tower. Both locations house a variety of offices that support students’ success at Ohio State.
Website: Counseling and Consultation Service (osu.edu)
About The Ohio State University
Each day, Buckeyes across the state and around the world make a lasting impact.
The Ohio State University sets the stage for academic achievement and innovation. It's where friendships are forged, tradition is brought to life and a better global community is built. Our mission is as clear today as it was 150 years ago: to illuminate a pathway to education, research and health care that creates vibrant futures.
Faculty and staff build the incomparable Buckeye spirit through collaboration, a strong sense of community and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Our strength comes from our ability to bring out the best in people and learn from Buckeyes of all backgrounds, passions and talents.
Ohio State is a dynamic community where opportunity thrives and individuals transform themselves and their world. Positions are available in countless fields and specialties.
Ohio State is a top-20 public university, and its Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is one of America’s leading academic health centers and recently ranked No. 4 on Forbes’ list of best U.S. employers for diversity.
Eligible Ohio State employees receive comprehensive benefits packages, including medical, dental and vision insurance, tuition assistance for employees and their dependents, and state or alternative retirement options with competitive employer contributions.
Become a Buckeye and contribute to an incredible legacy that serves to guide our future and shape a better tomorrow.
About Central Ohio
The OSU campus is located in central Columbus, the capital city of Ohio. With a metropolitan area of over 1,000,000, Columbus is geographically situated in the heart of Ohio. Diverse social, cultural, and recreational opportunities exist to suit every taste: music in small and large venues, gourmet dining to "down home cooking," football to marathon racing, ballet to progressive art, and ethnic festivals to a huge state agricultural fair. An additional attractive aspect of the Columbus community is the reasonable cost of living for a city of its size and the ease of travel within the metropolitan area.
Master's Level Degree or equivalent educ/exp. or Doctoral Degree or equivalent educ/exp. Completion of a Ph.D OR /Psy.D. in clinical or counseling psychology, (graduation from an APA-accredited program preferred) OR MSW degree, working toward independent licensure, OR Master’s degree in counseling/counselor education or related field, working toward independent licensure; A supervised internship or equivalent work in a university counseling center, mental health agency, or related professional setting.
Two years of related experience.
$45,000 (social work, counseling)
$50,000 (psychology)
Letter of application, indicating your interest in, goals for, and expectations of clinical residency at a university counseling center.
Curriculum Vita (CV) or Resume.
Names and contact information of three professional references.