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Ohio University,

Counseling and Psychological Services
 
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Last Posted:

Mon, Apr 20th, '26

Deadline:

5/18/2026

Start Date:

Negotiable, preferably by August 1

Last Updated:

Mon, Apr 20th, '26

 
POSITION DESCRIPTION
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  • Full Time

These are psychologist generalist positions (2 positions available) that requires a doctorate in counseling or clinical psychology to provide mental health services to Ohio University students at Counseling and Psychological Services. Duties include individual and group counseling, crisis and after-hours’ emergencies, outreach programming and consultation, supervising Doctoral and Masters level interns and trainees.
  1. Provide individual, couple and group counseling, conduct initial intake and triage assessments and psycho-diagnostic assessments, crisis interventions, and after-hours’ response.
  2. Provide outreach programming, consultation, committee work. Actively participate in university-wide Well-being initiatives.
  3. Supervise and evaluate clinical work of doctoral and/or masters interns and trainees.
  4. Attend weekly clinical and staff meetings and participate in committees within and outside the center. Participate in the Center and Division Engagement initiatives
  5. Complete clinical documentation and clinical preparation; perform administrative duties as assigned by the director.
ABOUT OHIO UNIVERSITY

  Counseling and Psychological Services is an IACS accredited counseling center and houses an APA accredited Doctoral internship in Health Service Psychology. For more detailed information about our department, please visit, Counseling and Psychological Services.

  Ohio University (OHIO) strives to hold the door open to higher education so that all those eager to solve humanity’s most urgent challenges might enter to learn and ultimately depart to serve(opens in a new window). Now into its third century, OHIO is a premiere national university and one of only 21 R1 (very high research) institutions also classified by Carnegie as an Opportunity University for delivering both high access and high earnings. Our vision is to deliver the most valuable university education in Ohio and lead as one of the most valued public universities in the nation. For more information about Ohio University, please visit: Why Work at Ohio University? | Ohio University

 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Requires a terminal degree (Ph.D. or Psy. D.) in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, or in a related field and 3 or more years of related professional experience, or equivalent education and experience. Healthcare professionals must hold, or be eligible for, appropriate licensure as required by position.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Applicants must hold or be eligible to get licensed as a psychologist in Ohio within 18 months of hire. A strong generalist with interest in working with college age population

 
COMPENSATION

Pay range: $68,299.00 - $117,127.00

Commensurate with education and experience. Employees also enjoy a generous benefits package including, but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, short term disability, life insurance, retirement benefits, educational benefits for themselves and qualified dependents, domestic partner benefits, parental leave, adoption benefits, paid time off, and access to professional development programs.

APPLICATION MATERIALS

Please complete the online application and be prepared to upload the following required documents:
1. Resume/CV
2. Cover Letter
3. List of at least three professional references with current contact information

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