Staff Therapist Inclusive

Northwestern University,

Counseling and Psychology Services
 
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Last Posted:

Fri, Sep 19th, '25

Deadline:

Until filled

Start Date:

Immediate

Last Updated:

Fri, Sep 19th, '25

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

Full-time, year-round (12-month) Staff Therapist (LCPC, LCSW, or Psychologist) in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). Reporting the Director of Clinical Services, this position conducts mental health evaluations and provides brief individual and group therapy for Northwestern students, and provides crisis intervention, clinical consultation, and mental health programming to the Northwestern community. This position also participates as a member of the training program through the provision of clinical supervision and/or training seminars.

In addition to the provision of direct clinical services, some Staff Therapists at CAPS serve as liaisons between the department and other areas of campus (e.g., a specific school or college within the institution). These liaison roles are determined each year depending on need and may vary from year to year. Staff Therapists may also provide or assist with the administration of a specific program or initiative, such as Let’s Talk, New Student Orientation, or a segment of the group therapy program. These roles are also determined each year depending on need.

This position requires some evening hours and occasional weekend duties. After hours duties typically include 2-3 evenings and up to one weekend of on-call duties per quarter. Staff Therapists also generally provide 2-3 evening or weekend outreach events per quarter.

Principal Accountabilities:
Clinical Services 

  • Provides services including brief individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, case management, and initial assessment (in-person and Telemental health).
  • Assumes after-hours on call responsibilities.
  • Maintains timely clinical records of therapeutic and other client contacts.
  • Consults with psychiatrists in conjunction with prescribing and monitoring psychotropic medication for psychotherapy clients. 
  • Consults with parents, physicians, faculty, academic deans, residence life staff, off-campus counseling services, other campus offices and students, when appropriate, and with appropriate authorization to provide quality care to students.
  • Makes referrals to off-campus clinical services when appropriate.

Community-Based Intervention Programming 

  • Develop and maintain supportive relationships with campus partners. 
  • Conduct community-based intervention programming as requested to the campus community, including orientation sessions for new students and parents, informal support spaces, psychoeducational workshop presentations, and emergency support services. May occasionally provide these services for other NU campus.
  • May serve as a liaison to other campus unit(s) or academic programs.

Training 

  • May provide clinical supervision (including face-to-face case review, review of videos and progress notes, and supervisory feedback) to mental health trainees at CAPS.
  • Provides consultation to trainee(s), as needed. 
  • Provides training to CAPS trainees about a variety of clinical topics in consultation with the Associate Director for Training.
  • Provide crisis management consultation and supervision to trainees, as requested.

Other Duties

  • Attend and participate in regular CAPS staff meetings, case conferences, and in-service training.
  • Participate in Student Affairs committees, as assigned by the Executive Director. 
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

This position requires some evening hours and occasional weekend duties. After hours duties typically include 2-3 evenings and up to one weekend of on-call duties per quarter. Staff therapists also generally provide 2-3 evening or weekend outreach events per quarter.

ABOUT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY

Northwestern is a comprehensive research university that is deeply interdisciplinary across multiple schools and units. Our rigorous yet empathetic academic environment provides a robust mixture of theory and practice, with an emphasis on top-tier research, new knowledge, creative expression and practical application. View our fact sheet as a downloadable PDF.

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern’s non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process.

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience:

  • Hold a completed Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, or related field from an accredited program or doctoral level degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA accredited program.

  • Candidates with doctoral degrees must have completed a doctoral internship at an APA accredited site.

  • Currently licensed or eligible to be licensed as an independent mental health provider (e.g., psychologist, licensed clinical professional counselor, or licensed clinical social worker) by the State of Illinois (i.e., at time of application, must have completed all licensure requirements including successfully passing any examinations and completing any clinical supervision hours required for licensure by the State of Illinois). Illinois license must be obtained no later than 12 months after hire date.

  • Experience in the provision of group therapy.

  • Possess outstanding and responsive clinical skills and a well-integrated understanding of short-term therapy, crisis intervention, consultation, and developmental community-based intervention programming.

Competencies:

  • Candidates must demonstrate strong clinical skills and a well-integrated understanding of short-term therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, community consultation, and outreach programming.
  • Have thorough knowledge of clinical applications for contemporary issues in psychology and student affairs.

  • Demonstrates comfort and skill with using basic computer software (such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook as well as other Windows based programs).

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Currently licensed in the State of Illinois as a Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
  • Experience partnering effectively and collegially on an inter-disciplinary team in a university counseling center or other mental health agency.
  • Knowledge/expertise in one or more of the following areas: working with substance abuse and eating disorder assessment and treatment; empirically supportive treatment for anxiety, depression, and perfectionism; direct experience with community-based intervention and support (outreach and prevention)
  • Demonstrates commitment to co-create a community that fosters belonging and actively participate in related professional development, including openness to feedback and ongoing self-examination.
  • Has thorough knowledge of clinical applications for contemporary issues in psychology and student affairs.
  • Strong creativity and problem-solving skills.
 
COMPENSATION

Pay Range: The salary range for the Staff Therapist position is $92,000-$95,000 depending on experience, skills, and internal equity. 

APPLICATION MATERIALS

For consideration, current employees must submit an online application. For specific questions about this position, current employees may contact Ivy Wong-Batchelor at ivy.wong@northwestern.edu. External candidates should apply via Northwestern’s career site at careers.northwestern.edu