Licensed Psychologist
About the role
The Licensed Psychologist provides direct clinical psychological service to the UCR students and in support of the campus community. The primary responsibility of this position is to provide direct clinical services to include individual, couples, and group therapy to all UCR registered students to include working with students from marginalized communities including first generation college students; Black/African American, Latinx, Undocumented, Indigenous/First Nations, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Multi-racial, and other students of color. This position provides crisis intervention services; consults with students, staff, and faculty; will at times serve as a supervisor for our APA accredited internship program; and serves on University committees, representing the CAPS department. The Licensed Psychologist may also serve as a liaison and provides outreach to various campus communities.
Responsibilities
- Provides direct clinical services to include individual, couples, and group therapy to all UCR registered students.
- Works with students from marginalized communities including first generation college students; Black/African American, Latinx, Undocumented, Indigenous/First Nations, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Multi-racial, and other students of color.
- Provides crisis intervention services.
- Consults with students, staff, and faculty.
- Serves as a supervisor for our APA accredited internship program.
- Serves on University committees, representing the CAPS department.
- Serves as a liaison and provides outreach to various campus communities.
Requirements
A thorough knowledge of working with diverse populations including but not limited to African American, Asian American, Latino/Latina, international, first-generation, veterans, students with disabilities, and LGBTQ. Understanding of intersectionality and how it impacts the daily lives of students.
Thorough skills associated with conducting complex diagnosis, problem-solving and critical-thinking.
Demonstrated ability to effectively use interpersonal skills while representing the department on campus and to external units.
Highly effective written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work in a highly collaborative manner with diverse client group, members of the university staff and faculty.
Knowledge of electronic/medical records systems.
Demonstrated ability to perform trauma informed therapeutic services.
Qualifications
- Doctorate degree (Ph.D/Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology or related Psychology discipline.
- Minimum 4-7 years of clinical experience.
- Current work authorization.
Skills
- Commitment to diversity and inclusion with a deep commitment to supporting under-represented groups in our community from a trauma informed lens.
Benefits
The full salary range for the Licensed Psychologist is $102,439.14 - $149,480.75 annually. However, the expected pay scale for this position is up to $140,833.97 annually. We base salary offers on a variety of considerations, such as education, years of licensure experience, and other business and organizational needs.