Psychology Intern-2

University of San Francisco
Onsite

About The Position

Reporting directly to the Senior Director and Training Director of CAPS, the Psychology Intern provides brief psychotherapy related to issues of personal, academic and social adjustment to a culturally diverse student population while under the supervision of licensed psychologists. The Psychology Intern is also responsible for crisis intervention, referral, outreach, and scheduled 24 hour emergency consultation. As part of the larger staff in Student Life, the Psychology Intern collaborates and cooperates across divisions and departments to create a supportive University community which encourages student learning and development in the Jesuit Catholic tradition and commits to: Promoting a common good that includes the needs of all students Engaging differences in a manner that allows students to learn from the diversity of perspectives, experiences and traditions that exist within the University community Providing experiences that challenge students to develop spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically, socially, culturally, and morally in order to prepare them to contribute to the University community Drawing out the leadership qualities inherent in every individual, and to providing opportunities for students to apply knowledge and skills Creating an environment that supports a socially responsible way of being together in a community Recognizing and celebrating the achievements and contributions of all students.

Requirements

  • Must have an interest in working in a University Counseling Center within the context of a diverse, Jesuit Catholic university located in an urban, multicultural area
  • Current enrollment in a Doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association (and/or regionally accredited) and advanced to doctoral candidacy
  • Completion of all Doctoral coursework prior to the beginning of the Internship
  • Verification of readiness for Internship by the Director of Training of their graduate school
  • Able to begin accumulating supervised doctoral hours toward licensure
  • Successful completion of required practicum training
  • Applicants must have previously applied for the National Match through APPIC (Association of Psychology Post Doctoral and Internship Centers).

Nice To Haves

  • Clinical experience in college mental health
  • Crisis intervention
  • Brief therapy
  • Outreach
  • Working with diverse student populations

Responsibilities

  • Brief, time-limited individual psychotherapy and counseling, approximately 20-22 client hours per week.
  • Crisis intervention
  • Design and implement outreach programs for the University community
  • Evening/Weekend on-call duty, approximately 2 weeks during the summer semester
  • Consultation to University community (students/faculty/staff/family)
  • Liaison to Residence Hall Staff (ShARE; Student Housing and Residential Education)
  • University committee involvement
  • Administrative duties as assigned
  • Represent center at campus functions
  • Participation in 4.5 hours/week of direct supervision with primary and delegated supervisor(s)
  • Participation in 2 hours/week of professional in-service/seminar training
  • Participation in 1 hour/week of intercultural seminar (Fall and Spring semesters)
  • Participation in weekly staff meeting
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