MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1.
Possession of a doctorate in Counseling Psychology, Clinical
Psychology or combined psychology programs from an APA-accredited
program or related field and 3 year(s) of progressively responsible
professional experience with responsibilities for mental health support,
assessment and intervention; or any equivalent combination of education
and/or professional work experience which provides the required
education, knowledge, skills and abilities as indicated.
2.
Advanced and comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a wide
range of developing and emerging concepts, principles and methodologies
in the area of clinical or counseling psychology.
3.
Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of a wide range of
principles, theories, federal and state laws and systems associated with
the practice of psychology as a Licensed Psychologist.
4.
Demonstrated ability to understand problems from a broad
interactive perspective and use reasoning to discern underlying
principles and issues when problem solving, and apply creative thinking
to resolve problems in new and innovative approaches.
5.
Demonstrated written and verbal competence in presenting ideas,
concepts and models clearly using persuasion and negotiation to build
consensus and cooperation.
6.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with internal and external organizations, groups, team
leaders and members, and individuals.
7.
Demonstrated ability to operate a personal computer, apply word
processing software, and electronic medical recordkeeping system and
other commonly used software.
8.
For supervisory work, demonstrated ability to lead subordinates,
manage work priorities and projects, and manage employee relations.
9. Completion of an APPIC-affiliated doctoral internship in health service psychology.
10. Current licensure as a psychologist in at least one state.
11. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Hawai`i Psychologist license within six months of start date.
12. Demonstrated experience to conduct brief psychotherapy, provide crisis intervention and delivery of group counseling.
13.
Demonstrated experience to competently evaluate and intervene with
mental health related concerns in young adults and adults.
14.
Demonstrated experience in providing mental health consultation to
professional and non-professional colleagues as well as parents and
other concerned parties.
15. Evidence of strong skills in providing outreach on a variety of topics and prevention services.
16.
Demonstrated proficiency in administering and interpreting various
assessment results (e.g., CCAPS, MBTI, SCII, LD/ADHD, MMPI) and
efficient production of assessment reports.
17. Demonstrated commitment and strong skills in working with individuals from varied backgrounds.
18. Ability to work outside of normal working hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays, as needed.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. Completion of an APA-accredited doctoral internship in health service psychology within a university counseling center.
2. Experience providing clinical supervision of graduate-level practicum trainees.
3. Evidence of coursework and/or competence in providing career counseling and interpreting career inventories.
4. Working knowledge and understanding of issues in Hawai`i.
5. Familiarity with traditional communities with varied backgrounds and student populations in Hawai`i.
6.
Leadership in program development in one or more of the following
areas: multicultural/intercultural programming, training and supervision
of graduate level mental health trainees, group therapy, outreach,
assessment, career counseling or peer support programs.
7.
Evidence of strong skills in providing outreach on a variety of
topics and prevention services related to the university population.