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Psychologist – Intermediate Professional (PSU0298)

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Psychology



Job Summary and Representative Duties

The Psychologist provides comprehensive mental health services that promote the emotional, behavioral, and psychological well-being of students; conducts clinical assessments, diagnosis, crisis intervention, and evidence-based individual and group psychotherapy for a diverse student population presenting with a broad range of mental health, behavioral, developmental, and adjustment concerns; collaborates with campus and community partners to coordinate care, supports prevention and outreach initiatives, provides consultation to the University community, and contributes to student success through education, training, supervision, research, and service activities.

  • Conduct comprehensive clinical interviews, diagnostic assessments, and case conceptualization for students experiencing a wide range of psychological, emotional, behavioral, developmental, and academic concerns
  • Provide evidence-based individual and group psychotherapy utilizing appropriate therapeutic modalities and interventions
  • Conduct urgent evaluations, crisis assessments, safety planning, risk assessment, and intervention for students experiencing acute psychological distress, including assessment of self-harm, violence risk, and other behavioral emergencies
  • Develop treatment plans, monitor clinical progress, maintain timely clinical documentation, and evaluate treatment outcomes in accordance with ethical, legal, and professional standards
  • Administer, score, interpret, and integrate psychological assessments and standardized instruments to support diagnostic clarification, treatment planning, and referral recommendations, as appropriate
  • Coordinate care with psychiatrists, primary care providers, disability services, case managers, academic units, and community behavioral health providers to facilitate continuity of care and appropriate referrals
  • Consult with faculty, staff, administrators, students, and families, as appropriate, regarding complex mental health concerns, behavioral interventions, crisis response, and student well-being
  • Participate in campus behavioral intervention, threat assessment, crisis response, and case management teams as assigned
  • Design, develop, and deliver psychoeducational workshops, outreach programming, prevention initiatives, and training on mental health, resilience, wellness, crisis response, and related topics for the University community
  • Supervise psychology graduate assistants, practicum students, interns, or other clinical trainees by providing clinical supervision, mentoring, evaluation, and professional development consistent with accreditation and licensing standards
  • Develop and facilitate seminars, case conferences, and educational experiences for trainees in areas such as multicultural counseling, ethics, assessment, group psychotherapy, supervision, research, and evidence-based practice
  • Maintain compliance with applicable ethical principles, professional standards, accreditation requirements, confidentiality regulations, and state and federal laws governing psychological practice
  • Participate in quality improvement initiatives, program evaluation, utilization review, and assessment activities to support continuous improvement of counseling services
  • Serve on committees and participate in strategic planning, policy development, and initiatives supporting student mental health and well-being
  • Engage in teaching, research, scholarly publications, presentations, grant activities, and other academic contributions consistent with the University's mission
  • Participate in local, regional, national, and international professional organizations; maintain professional licensure and continuing education requirements; remain current with emerging research, clinical practices, and higher education trends
  • May supervise staff, including responsibility for hiring, performance management, coaching, and professional development

Level Matrix

Level:
Intermediate Professional
Base Description:
– Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates ability to perform intermediate tasks in defined skill areas. Demonstrates intermediate knowledge of internal procedures. Works under general supervision, performing assignments that may be varied and sometimes difficult. Supports team decisions and follows through with team responsibilities. Interprets and communicates information clearly and accurately. Demonstrates intermediate problem–solving skills.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– May serve as direct supervisor for part–time, student, and/or temporary workers or volunteers
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– May validate and pay invoices
Problem Solving:
– Encounters generally routine problems; occasionally faces more complex and/or varied problems
– Typically follows recommended course of action and procedures to resolve problems
– Applies knowledge of larger unit goals, priorities, and related procedures in determining course of action
Independence of Action:
– Work is generally monitored by supervisor
– Detailed instructions and procedures are generally provided
– Uses available guidelines to make appropriate adaptations to routine situations and refers other situations to supervisor
Communication and Collaboration:
– Communicates internally within working unit and/or the University
– May communicate with external audiences
– Collaborates closely with team members
– Interprets and communicates information, ideas and instructions clearly and accurately both verbally and in written materials intended for distribution
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 8
  • Minimum – $54,060.00
  • MidPoint – $66,252.00
  • Maximum – $78,444.00
Critical Skills
  • Clinical research
  • Community engagement
  • Cultural competency
  • Data Analysis
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Patient advocacy
  • Presentation Skills
  • Program evaluation
  • Research methods
  • Teaching
  • Writing
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PHD)
  • Doctor of Psychology (PSYD)
Minimum Experience
1+ years of relevant experience
Equivalency
N/A