POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Opportunity:
As a Mental Health Provider (counselor or psychologist) at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), you play a vital role in supporting student mental health and well-being. You provide culturally responsive, evidence-informed clinical services to a diverse student population with a wide range of presenting concerns, while contributing to a collaborative, student-centered counseling center within Cougar Health Services (CHS). CHS provides comprehensive, integrated healthcare to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on the WSU Pullman campus.
In this role, you deliver brief individual counseling, group therapy and workshops, initial consultations, and crisis assessment and intervention within a short-term model of care. You conduct clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning.
You contribute to CAPS’ American Psychological Association?accredited training program by providing clinical supervision, training, and mentorship to practicum students, doctoral interns, and other trainees. You also engage in outreach, prevention programming, and consultation with faculty, staff, and students, supporting an inclusive campus climate and promoting student success and retention.
Working within an integrated and multidisciplinary care model, you collaborate with other CAPS clinicians, CHS medical providers, and campus partners to deliver coordinated mental health services. Success in this role requires strong generalist clinical skills, experience working with high?risk and diverse student populations, and the ability to balance direct clinical service, training responsibilities, and outreach in a dynamic university environment.
Summary of Duties:
Provide brief, focused individual counseling, group therapy and workshops, initial consultations, and crisis assessment and intervention to a diverse student population. Provide training and clinical supervision in a training program that includes practicum counselors and doctoral interns in an American Psychological Association-accredited doctoral internship. Engage in outreach presentations and activities. Provide professional consultation to WSU faculty, staff, and students regarding student behavior, mental health, and academic challenges in order to enhance an inclusive campus climate for student success.
ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, COUGAR HEALTH SERVICES
Cougar Health Services (CHS) serves the WSU Pullman
campus by providing AAAHC accredited primary care, behavioral health,
counseling and psychological services, health promotion, and health insurance
services to students. Come be part of a
team that promotes health, wellness, and safety at WSU.
Washington State University (WSU) is an R1 public university with five physical campuses across the state of Washington as well as an online campus. WSU is committed to its tradition of service to society and values inclusion and equity; WSU strives to uphold those values by providing education and support for traditionally underrepresented students including BIPOC students, first-generation students, undocumented students, immigrant and migrant students, and international students. WSU seeks to recruit and retain diverse faculty and staff to serve its students and support the university’s values.
WSU Pullman is a residential campus located in the beautiful Palouse Region of rural Eastern Washington. Pullman is a small college town located among rolling wheat fields. Pullman is six miles from Moscow, Idaho, another college town and the home of the University of Idaho. Both towns boast access to outdoor recreation and a sense of intimate community while also offering world-class cultural experiences and entertainment. The city of Spokane, Washington is 75 miles away and Seattle is either a five-hour drive or a 45-minute flight from Pullman’s airport.
Finally, WSU is also beloved for its world-famous Cougar Gold cheese (in a can!) and its enthusiastic and far-reaching “Coug Spirit“