**Associate Director for Clinical Training Programs - University of Idaho : Job Details

**Associate Director for Clinical Training Programs

University of Idaho

Job Location : Moscow,ID, USA

Posted on : 2024-12-18T07:35:47Z

Job Description :
Posting DetailsPosition Information Posting Number F001299P Internal Posting?Recruitment Title **Associate Director for Clinical Training Programs Advertising Pay Range $90,000 annually or commensurate with experience and market Location Moscow Primary Division/College Student Affairs Primary Unit Counseling and Mental Health Center Employee Category Faculty Classification Group Title Program Dir/Dist Dir/Super Position Control Number 6222 Suffix 01 Contingency Code 5 FTE 1Contract Basis Fiscal Year Anticipated Contract Start Date 06/23/2025 FLSA Status Exempt Tenure Tracking Non-Tenure Track Rank Negotiable (must be justified) Extension Type Not Applicable Administrative Appointment Type On-going Administrative Appointment End Date (if applicable)Position Responsibilities Position Summary The University of Idaho is seeking to hire a non-tenure track assistant or associate professor for a clinical faculty position in the Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) as a psychologist to provide leadership of its APA-accredited doctoral internship training program and contribute to the agency's core administrative services.Unit/Department Summary The CMHC is the primary provider of mental health services for the University of Idaho student population. The CMHC offers individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, psychiatric services, psychological testing, alcohol and other drug programming, outreach, campus liaisons and consultative services. The CMHC utilizes a developmental model, focusing on personal development, coping skills, treatment, and wellness within a brief therapy framework. The CMHC also has an APA accredited doctoral internship in professional psychology.Administrative Summary The Associate Director for Clinical Training has primary responsibility for all facets of the doctoral internship program, including the recruitment and selection of interns, coordination of training activities, clinical supervision of interns and program evaluation. The Associate Director also ensures that the CMHC's policies and procedures comply with APA Standards of Accreditation. In addition, the Associate Director provides leadership for the doctoral practicum training program and the social work field placement. The Associate Director will frequently serve in a consulting role related to risk management, professional ethics and mental health law associated with the CMHC's training programs.The Associate Director serves on the CMHC's leadership team along with the Executive Director, the Associate Director for Clinical Services and the Administrative Services Coordinator. The Associate Director has a lead role in developing policies and procedures that promote accessible mental health services for students, align with best practices in the field and conform with the standards of practice for each training program (i.e., APA, APPIC, NASW, etc.). The Associate Director coordinates the selection process for all training programs, including the doctoral internship match. The Associate Director provides administrative support to all professional staff who participate in the training programs and provides input to the Executive Director on their performance in supervisory and training roles. The responsibilities associated with this position also include quality assurance, program evaluation, coordination of APA site visits and compilation of program area reports.In addition to the Associate Director's administrative role, primary responsibilities include direct service to clients, crisis coverage, outreach and consultation to the campus community and after-hours response to campus events. The position is classified as clinical faculty and is a full-time, 12-month appointment at the rank of assistant or associate professor. The Associate Director will be expected to engage in scholarship and creative activities which may include professional presentations, program development and/or research and publications.This position includes a 7.5% base salary administrative stipend.Contingency Description This administrative appointment or the administrative portion of the faculty appointment is temporary. Employee acknowledges and agrees that in the event there is no longer a need for the administrative assignment, as determined by University in its sole discretion, University may change this Agreement and remove the administrative salary and/or course release during the contract year and employee may return to their faculty appointment, upon 60 days written notice.Teaching & Advising 35% Scholarship & Creative Activity 5% Outreach & Extension 5% University Service & Leadership 55%Qualifications Minimum Education/Degree Required Listed degree qualification is required at time of application. Required Qualifications
  • PhD, PsyD, Doctorate in counseling/clinical psychology from an APA accredited program
  • Must be a current associate professor to be considered for the rank of associate professor.
  • Psychologist Licensure in current state of residence and eligibility for licensure as a psychologist in the State of Idaho and licensure as a psychologist within 6 months of hire
  • A minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience and at least one of those years must include administrative or significant leadership experience as a professional psychologist
  • Experience providing clinical supervision and/ or facilitating training seminars with doctoral practicum students and/or doctoral interns
  • Experience in providing clinical services to an adult population
  • Experience in providing risk assessment and crisis intervention
  • Experience in working with a multidisciplinary team and a commitment to work effectively as a team leader in a culture that values collaboration and trust
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in a college or university counseling center
  • APA accredited internship in a college or university counseling center
  • Administrative and supervisory experience in organizational management
  • Experience and interest in providing brief counseling
  • Experience having produced scholarly activity (professional presentations, research, publications)
  • Experience providing a variety of skills services to a student client population following the guidelines of the American Psychological Association
Physical Requirements & Working ConditionsPosting Information Posting Date 10/21/2024 Closing DateOpen Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants Applicants, please click here: to apply for the Associate Program Director, Counseling and Mental Health Center position. Nominations and expressions of interest in the Director position are also encouraged. Please direct them along with any questions or to [email protected] 1st consideration, please apply by November 15, 2024.Applicant Resources Background Check Statement Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.EEO Statement The University of Idaho is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The University is committed to the policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status as protected under applicable federal, state or local law in employment or educational programs.A visa sponsorship is available for the position listed in this vacancy. Uncertain
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