Counseling Center Training Director - Licensed Psychologist

Roosevelt University,

Roosevelt University Counseling Center
 
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Last Posted:

Tue, Mar 17th, '26

Deadline:

Rolling acceptance of applications

Start Date:

Position can be filled immediately with the latest possible start date 8/1/2026.

Last Updated:

Tue, Mar 17th, '26

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

The Counseling Center Training Director will provide direct clinical services to students including initial assessment, time-limited individual therapy, group therapy, and crisis intervention, within a generalist and student-centered model of care. The Training Director will carry a caseload of approximately 15–18 clients per week, with flexibility based on clinical demand and trainee supervision needs.

 

This role will serve as the primary architect and leader of the UCC’s advanced doctoral practicum program, with the goal of maintaining a cohort of three to four advanced practicum trainees from ACEPT-affiliated Chicagoland programs. Responsibilities include designing and implementing the training program in alignment with ACEPT standards, leading weekly didactic seminars, providing individual supervision to up to three doctoral trainees annually, and overseeing trainee evaluation and program development. 3 advanced therapy practicum externs have been accepted for AY 2026-2026 and will begin their training year a week before the fall semester begins.

 

The Training Director will also support the Director in clinical leadership, program development, and representing the UCC in campus-wide mental health initiatives. Occasional outreach programming for students, faculty, and staff is also expected, with a focus on mental health literacy and suicide prevention. Candidates must be independently licensed at the doctoral level and have a minimum of two years of post-licensure experience in Illinois (or another state with eligibility for IL licensure) to meet supervision requirements.

 

A minimum of two years of post-licensure experience as a licensed clinical psychologist is required to meet eligibility for supervising advanced doctoral practicum trainees. Three to five years of experience working within a university counseling setting is strongly preferred. Experience must include substantial provision of individual therapy, crisis intervention, and case consultation. Prior experience providing supervision to trainees is strongly preferred. Completion of a predoctoral internship at an APA-accredited university counseling center is also strongly preferred.

 

This full-time, on site, position reports to the Director of Counseling and Wellness.

 

For more details regarding the job description and a breakdown of the Training Director's responsibilities are included on the application website listed on this posting.

 

Roosevelt University offers many great benefits. Please review our benefits in further detail by clicking this link: https://rooseveltu.touchpointsonline.com/

 

The salary range for this position is $90,000 annually.

 

Title IX Contact Information: Federal Title IX policy requires that all colleges and universities make known the contact information for the person responsible for coordinating its efforts to comply with Title IX regulations. At Roosevelt University, the Title IX Coordinator is Natasha Robinson. Her office is located in the Auditorium Building of the Chicago campus, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, AUD 476B. She can be reached at 312-281-3245 or TitleIX@roosevelt.edu.

ABOUT ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY

Roosevelt University is a private, mission-driven university located in the heart of downtown Chicago’s Loop, with its primary campus situated just steps from Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the city’s central business district. The university has a long-standing commitment to social justice, access, and student support, and serves a diverse student population across undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. In addition to its Chicago campus, Roosevelt maintains a suburban campus in Schaumburg, and the Counseling Center provides services to students across both locations from our office in downtown Chicago.

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience providing time-limited individual therapy, crisis intervention, and group therapy within a university or comparable clinical setting
  • Demonstrated ability to provide culturally responsive care to a diverse student population
  • Strong knowledge of legal, ethical, and professional standards in psychology, including supervision best practices
  • Experience providing clinical supervision to psychological trainees
  • Familiarity with university counseling center training models and ACEPT standards
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and written/verbal communication skills
  • Ability to exercise sound clinical judgment and maintain composure in high-risk situations
  • Proficiency in clinical documentation; experience with electronic health record systems such as Medicat or Titanium is preferred
  • A commitment to service excellence and social justice by embodying Roosevelt’s core values, mission, and vision in every aspect of the role working with students, faculty, and staff


Years of Experience Required: 

  • A minimum of two years of post-licensure experience as a licensed clinical or counseling psychologist

    Required Education: 

    • Doctoral Degree

    Certification/Licensure Required:

    • Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an accredited program, with current independent licensure as a Clinical Psychologist in the state of Illinois, or current independent licensure in another state with eligibility to obtain Illinois licensure by the start date.





    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
    • Prior experience coordinating or directing a training program within a university or college counseling center
    • Familiarity with the ACEPT consortium and Chicagoland doctoral training landscape
    • Experience leading or facilitating trainee seminars, group supervision, or didactic instruction
    • Three or more years of clinical experience in a college or university counseling setting
    • Active involvement in professional organizations such as APA, IPA, ACPA, or ACCTA is encouraged
     
    COMPENSATION

    The salary range for this position is $90,000 annually. For qualified candidates, teaching within the psychology department can be integrated into the role to add to overall compensation. Also seeing clients in a private practice outside of work hours is allowed and encouraged if candidates would like.

    APPLICATION MATERIALS

    Required Documents:

    1. Resume
    2. Cover Letter
    3. List of References


    Please submit application materials to the application URL listed within this posting. For all inquiries, please email Dr. Gabe Becker directly at gbecker02@roosevelt.edu