Deschutes County
Bend, Oregon, United States
Summary ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT: The mission of the Juvenile Community Justice division is to reduce risk, repair harm and create opportunity. The juvenile division operates the following programs: Juvenile Detention, Juvenile Field Services, including: Probation, Informal Supervision, Community Service and Juvenile Behavioral Health. We adhere to evidence-based practices in all decision-making, aspire to a continuous learning and improvement culture, utilize restorative justice practices and promote structural equity for our clients, community and staff. ABOUT THE COUNTY: We know where you choose to live, work and play matters. Deschutes County is one of the largest employers in Central Oregon and the largest municipal government in the region. Our dedicated and passionate workforce of more than 1,200 employees provide County services in a number of departments, divisions, and offices. Located in the heart of Central Oregon, between the towering Cascade Mountain Range to the west and the high desert plateau to the east, Deschutes County is the outdoor recreation capital of Oregon. We enjoy a renowned quality of life, with big-city opportunities and small-town neighborhoods. We hope you’ll consider joining our talented team. ABOUT THE JOB: Juvenile Community Justice Behavioral Health internship opportunities are available to students who are enrolled in a qualifying Master’s Degree program (Counseling, Social Work, Mental Health related) and are completing an internship as part of their Master’s Degree program. Note: The responsibilities described below pertain to paid behavioral health graduate internships with Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice. Our paid internship program requires working between 20 to 40 hours per week for a minimum 9-month commitment to internship. Under general administrative and clinical supervision, the Behavior Health Intern provides professional behavioral health services as a QMHP, using the Functional Family Therapy (FFT) model, designed to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends. Performs assessment, treatment protocols, case management, crisis intervention, and community outreach and in-home services to youth and their families. Provides direct clinical treatment using the FFT treatment model and principles. Some principles include leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, interrupting blame and negativity in family meetings, and changing focus and reframing as necessary to name a few. Key Responsibilities: Applies extensive therapeutic and counseling techniques to provide excellent services to youth and their families; directs the provision and development of treatment services. Provides weekly (or as needed) home-based family therapy sessions utilizing the FFT model with fidelity as an evidence based practice to referred families who have adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18. Manages time and caseload work to successfully prioritize weekly case planning, data entry and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing support from supervisor and team members. What You Will Bring: Knowledge of, training in or experience with: Skill in and/or training: Psychological, sociological, and psychiatric theory and belief in the capacity of people to grow and change. Client assessment, treatment planning, and diagnostic classifications. Working with adolescents, families and cultural responsivity. Skill in: Effective relationship skills such as eliciting trust, warmth, being non-blaming and showing individual, familial and cultural respect, as well as cross-agency collaboration. Interpersonal skills including being able to provide validation, positive interpretation and reframing as well as structuring skills and the ability to provide direction and focus during family meetings. Adapting and individualizing program interventions to utilize family strengths and skills as well as cultural responsivity in working with native Spanish speaking families and communities. *This posting is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but rather constitutes a general definition of the position's scope and function. Notification to all candidates will be sent via email and/or text only. Please opt in for text messaging or check your email and your Governmentjobs.com account for application status. Review the full job description by clicking HERE. Compensation $29.2765 per hour. There are no County benefits with this position. This position is available when internship begins. Paid internships are considered as limited-duration employment position as defined by Deschutes County HR Personnel Rules 2.010. The position may be terminated by Deschutes County based upon the availability of discrete revenue sources. If the specified discreet revenue source has yet to terminate, the position may be terminated by the County to fulfill its business needs, as determined by the sole discretion of the County. Continued employment is contingent upon continuation of specifically identified funding sources, County policies, and the business needs of the County. Reach out to the employment team at Deschutes County to answer any questions on this status. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science’s field; OR any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that provides the required skills and knowledge to perform the essential functions of the job. Applicant must be currently enrolled in a behavioral science’s field qualifying graduate program. Necessary Special Requirements Driving is a requirement. Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Oregon driver's license within 30 days of hire date. The employment offer will be contingent upon presentation of an acceptable and verifiable driver's license, pre-employment screening for criminal history, driving history, and controlled substances (NOTE: Positive test results for marijuana use may result in rescission of a contingent offer of employment). This screening must be completed with satisfactory findings in order for a formal offer of employment to be extended. Must be in a Masters Degree program as described above. Must be willing to participate in and attend three 2-day virtual FFT Trainings (paid for by the department) in the first three months of the internship. Dates of the trainings will depend on seat availability. NOTE: Per OAR 407-007-0000 to 407-007-0100 this position requires a Criminal Background check through the State Background Check Unit/Orchards, which may also include being fingerprinted. These rules provide for the reasonable screening under ORS 181A.195, 181A.200, 409.027 AND 413.036 of the County’s employees to determine if they have a history of specific criminal behavior identified in federal or state law or rules such that they should not be allowed to work, be employed, or perform in positions covered by these rules. Please click HERE to review Criminal Records Check Rules. All offers of employment for this position are contingent upon the candidate receiving final approval from the State Background Check Unit/Orchards to work in this position. Must have the ability to work a flexible schedule when necessary, to meet client and department needs. Excellent County benefit package when eligible. Deschutes Countyoffers eligible employeesa comprehensive healthcare package that covers medical, prescription, dental, and vision coverage at a minimal cost of $95 per month for employee only or $116 per month for employee plus dependents. Coverage becomes effective the first of the month following1month of employment. Included in the health care package is the Deschutes Onsite Clinic (DOC), which provides a wide range of health, wellness, and primary care services to employees and their dependents. The DOC offers convenient hours and no out-of-pocket costs to patients. The DOC Pharmacy is a full service pharmacy available to employees and dependents to have their prescriptions filled at a discounted co-pay. In addition to the health care package, DeschutesCounty provides a generous and comprehensive benefits program to eligible employees. Employer paid benefit offerings include: Life Insurance for employee and dependents Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Long-term Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Program Retirement Program through Oregon PERS Time Management Leave Employee paid voluntary benefit offerings include: 125 Flexible Spending Program 457 Deferred Compensation Program Supplemental Life and Accident Insurance To learn more about Deschutes County's generous benefit offerings, please visit www.deschutes.org/hr and click on Employee Benefits. Closing Date/Time: 10/1/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Summary ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT: The mission of the Juvenile Community Justice division is to reduce risk, repair harm and create opportunity. The juvenile division operates the following programs: Juvenile Detention, Juvenile Field Services, including: Probation, Informal Supervision, Community Service and Juvenile Behavioral Health. We adhere to evidence-based practices in all decision-making, aspire to a continuous learning and improvement culture, utilize restorative justice practices and promote structural equity for our clients, community and staff. ABOUT THE COUNTY: We know where you choose to live, work and play matters. Deschutes County is one of the largest employers in Central Oregon and the largest municipal government in the region. Our dedicated and passionate workforce of more than 1,200 employees provide County services in a number of departments, divisions, and offices. Located in the heart of Central Oregon, between the towering Cascade Mountain Range to the west and the high desert plateau to the east, Deschutes County is the outdoor recreation capital of Oregon. We enjoy a renowned quality of life, with big-city opportunities and small-town neighborhoods. We hope you’ll consider joining our talented team. ABOUT THE JOB: Juvenile Community Justice Behavioral Health internship opportunities are available to students who are enrolled in a qualifying Master’s Degree program (Counseling, Social Work, Mental Health related) and are completing an internship as part of their Master’s Degree program. Note: The responsibilities described below pertain to paid behavioral health graduate internships with Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice. Our paid internship program requires working between 20 to 40 hours per week for a minimum 9-month commitment to internship. Under general administrative and clinical supervision, the Behavior Health Intern provides professional behavioral health services as a QMHP, using the Functional Family Therapy (FFT) model, designed to empower youth and families by creating strength-based behavior change that will be sustained long after treatment ends. Performs assessment, treatment protocols, case management, crisis intervention, and community outreach and in-home services to youth and their families. Provides direct clinical treatment using the FFT treatment model and principles. Some principles include leveraging strengths and focusing on the positive, interrupting blame and negativity in family meetings, and changing focus and reframing as necessary to name a few. Key Responsibilities: Applies extensive therapeutic and counseling techniques to provide excellent services to youth and their families; directs the provision and development of treatment services. Provides weekly (or as needed) home-based family therapy sessions utilizing the FFT model with fidelity as an evidence based practice to referred families who have adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18. Manages time and caseload work to successfully prioritize weekly case planning, data entry and evaluation of case progress, with ongoing support from supervisor and team members. What You Will Bring: Knowledge of, training in or experience with: Skill in and/or training: Psychological, sociological, and psychiatric theory and belief in the capacity of people to grow and change. Client assessment, treatment planning, and diagnostic classifications. Working with adolescents, families and cultural responsivity. Skill in: Effective relationship skills such as eliciting trust, warmth, being non-blaming and showing individual, familial and cultural respect, as well as cross-agency collaboration. Interpersonal skills including being able to provide validation, positive interpretation and reframing as well as structuring skills and the ability to provide direction and focus during family meetings. Adapting and individualizing program interventions to utilize family strengths and skills as well as cultural responsivity in working with native Spanish speaking families and communities. *This posting is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but rather constitutes a general definition of the position's scope and function. Notification to all candidates will be sent via email and/or text only. Please opt in for text messaging or check your email and your Governmentjobs.com account for application status. Review the full job description by clicking HERE. Compensation $29.2765 per hour. There are no County benefits with this position. This position is available when internship begins. Paid internships are considered as limited-duration employment position as defined by Deschutes County HR Personnel Rules 2.010. The position may be terminated by Deschutes County based upon the availability of discrete revenue sources. If the specified discreet revenue source has yet to terminate, the position may be terminated by the County to fulfill its business needs, as determined by the sole discretion of the County. Continued employment is contingent upon continuation of specifically identified funding sources, County policies, and the business needs of the County. Reach out to the employment team at Deschutes County to answer any questions on this status. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science’s field; OR any equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that provides the required skills and knowledge to perform the essential functions of the job. Applicant must be currently enrolled in a behavioral science’s field qualifying graduate program. Necessary Special Requirements Driving is a requirement. Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Oregon driver's license within 30 days of hire date. The employment offer will be contingent upon presentation of an acceptable and verifiable driver's license, pre-employment screening for criminal history, driving history, and controlled substances (NOTE: Positive test results for marijuana use may result in rescission of a contingent offer of employment). This screening must be completed with satisfactory findings in order for a formal offer of employment to be extended. Must be in a Masters Degree program as described above. Must be willing to participate in and attend three 2-day virtual FFT Trainings (paid for by the department) in the first three months of the internship. Dates of the trainings will depend on seat availability. NOTE: Per OAR 407-007-0000 to 407-007-0100 this position requires a Criminal Background check through the State Background Check Unit/Orchards, which may also include being fingerprinted. These rules provide for the reasonable screening under ORS 181A.195, 181A.200, 409.027 AND 413.036 of the County’s employees to determine if they have a history of specific criminal behavior identified in federal or state law or rules such that they should not be allowed to work, be employed, or perform in positions covered by these rules. Please click HERE to review Criminal Records Check Rules. All offers of employment for this position are contingent upon the candidate receiving final approval from the State Background Check Unit/Orchards to work in this position. Must have the ability to work a flexible schedule when necessary, to meet client and department needs. Excellent County benefit package when eligible. Deschutes Countyoffers eligible employeesa comprehensive healthcare package that covers medical, prescription, dental, and vision coverage at a minimal cost of $95 per month for employee only or $116 per month for employee plus dependents. Coverage becomes effective the first of the month following1month of employment. Included in the health care package is the Deschutes Onsite Clinic (DOC), which provides a wide range of health, wellness, and primary care services to employees and their dependents. The DOC offers convenient hours and no out-of-pocket costs to patients. The DOC Pharmacy is a full service pharmacy available to employees and dependents to have their prescriptions filled at a discounted co-pay. In addition to the health care package, DeschutesCounty provides a generous and comprehensive benefits program to eligible employees. Employer paid benefit offerings include: Life Insurance for employee and dependents Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Long-term Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Program Retirement Program through Oregon PERS Time Management Leave Employee paid voluntary benefit offerings include: 125 Flexible Spending Program 457 Deferred Compensation Program Supplemental Life and Accident Insurance To learn more about Deschutes County's generous benefit offerings, please visit www.deschutes.org/hr and click on Employee Benefits. Closing Date/Time: 10/1/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) Long Beach
1250 North Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, California 90840, USA
Position : Full-Time, Training Coordinator (Counseling and Psychological Services Center) Effective Date: On or about August 8, 2024 (1-Year Appointment, Renewable) Salary Range: The Student Services Professional Academic-Related, II (12-Month) classification salary is $89,484 to $160,212 per year (paid as 12 monthly payments). The anticipated hiring range is $89,484 to $114,000 per year. Salary offered is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Application Deadline: Review of applications to begin July 3, 2024. Position open until filled (or recruitment canceled). Division of Student Affairs Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Under the supervision of the Associate Director/CAPS Clinical Director, the Training Coordinator's primary responsibilities include overseeing the Training Program and providing counseling services to CSULB students. This role is pivotal in ensuring the delivery of high-quality training to the next generation of counseling professionals while directly contributing to the wellbeing of our student community. Required Qualifications: Doctorate in Counseling, Clinical, or Educational Psychology from an accredited academic program, with completion of an APA-accredited internship California license in counseling, clinical or educational psychology Licensure as a psychologist for at least 5 years Two or more years of experience in a leadership or administrative role related to training or supervision (e.g., training seminar coordinator, intern supervisor) Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain cooperative working relationships Strong verbal and communication skills to communicate effectively with both clinical providers and campus partners Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a university counseling center Five or more years post licensure experience in clinical supervision in an APA-accredited internship program Experience utilizing a time-limited model of care Experience and knowledge of electronic medical records systems (Titanium) that employ electronic record keeping, scheduling and data collection Interest and experience in the accreditation and sustainability processes for internships Teamwork capabilities, demonstrating effectiveness as part of a professional team Outreach experience, showing a history of direct service and engagement with campus communities Duties: Oversees the CAPS Training Program for pre-doctoral psychology, master of social work, and master level marriage and family therapy interns within a trauma-informed, strengths-based clinical setting Develops and implements a comprehensive internship for social work and marriage and family therapy at CAPS, including overseeing cross-collaborative efforts with campus partners, identifying developmental opportunities, and ensuring alignment with institutional, regulatory, and organizational goals Promotes a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within the training program, aligning with strategic campus mental health initiatives Ensures compliance with all relevant accreditation criteria, including standards set by professional bodies, upholding the highest ethical and professional standards Supervises and mentors pre-doctoral psychology, master of social work, and master-level marriage and family therapy interns, ensuring adherence to training, legal, and ethical guidelines Establishes and manages comprehensive supervision plans for interns, assessing performance, providing feedback, and conducting regular individual and group supervision sessions Consults with program and department leadership to review intern performance, offering constructive feedback and guidance to facilitate program completion Oversees the development and execution of internship training activities, including the intern selection process, orientation sessions, and educational seminars Manages all intern-related activities, ensuring thorough documentation, support for projects and assignments, completion of academic evaluations, and coordination of performance discussions with academic programs Fosters a welcoming and supportive culture, encouraging staff contributions to maintain a positive learning and working environment Coordinates efforts with supervisors within the CAPS pre-doctoral intern program, ensuring cohesive support and guidance for all interns Evaluates the internship program regularly, including self-study components and the preparation of annual reports, identifying opportunities for expansion and enhancement to meet the evolving needs of the student population and the profession Provides clinical assessments, crisis intervention, and brief psychotherapy for a diverse student body, tailoring approaches to meet the unique needs of the University's students Engages in outreach and consultation, offering expertise and support to various campus stakeholders, enhancing the overall mental health and wellbeing of the campus community Performs additional tasks as directed by the CAPS Director or the Student Affairs Leadership Team, ensuring flexibility and adaptability in meeting the dynamic needs of the department CSULB seeks to recruit faculty who enthusiastically support the University’s strong commitment to the academic success of all of our students, including students of color, students with disabilities, students who are first generation to college, veterans, students with diverse socio-economic backgrounds, and students of diverse sexual orientations and gender expressions. CSULB seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the People of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students a rich variety of expertise, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning. As one of the 23 campuses within the California State University system, CSULB has been ranked among the top 50 'national universities' by Washington Monthly in 2023. It is the first among national universities for its commitment to promoting social mobility (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). With an enrollment of 40,000 students, our vibrant campus is also designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution. CSULB is dedicated to fostering excellence in learning, research, creative endeavors, and service for public benefit, guided by values of compassion, creativity, diversity, and a commitment to the public good. The Division: The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of over 200 dedicated staff members working to enhance student life and foster an inclusive, diverse community. Our efforts span various programs and services, including cultural programming, advocacy for diverse student groups, residential life, and student recreation and wellness. We are in search of candidates who are eager to engage with and support our students through thoughtful programming and services, embody teamwork, uphold equity and inclusion principles, and possess a genuine enthusiasm for serving all students. The Department : Within the Division of Student Affairs, the Counseling and Psychological Services center offers a wide range of services including individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, campus outreach, and program development, alongside consultation services and an APA-accredited doctoral internship program. A commitment to diversity is a central theme across all initiatives. Our multidisciplinary center values a leadership structure that is respectful, cohesive and team oriented. Counseling and Psychological Services is accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling. Information on excellent benefits package available to CSULB faculty is located here: CSU Employee Benefits How to Apply - Required Documentation: An Equity and Diversity Statement about your teaching or other experiences, successes, and challenges in working with a diverse student population (maximum two pages, single-spaced). For further information and guidelines, please visit: http://www.csulb.edu/EquityDiversityStatement Letter of application addressing the required and preferred qualifications CV Evidence of California license in counseling, clinical or educational psychology Evidence of licensure as a psychologist Names and contact information for three references (to be contacted for confidential letters of recommendation should you reach the finalist stage ) Note: References at least one from clinical supervisor. Finalists should be prepared to submit an official transcript (e-transcript preferred, if available) How to Apply: Click Apply Now icon to complete the CSULB online application Requests for information and process should be addressed to: Dr. Shelly-Ann Collins, Search Committee Chair California State University, Long Beach Counseling and Psychological Services Center 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-2009 Email: Shelly.Collins@csulb.edu EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: A background check (including criminal records check and telephone reference check with the most recent employer) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. CSULB is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can learn, live, and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual, without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, medical condition, age, Vietnam era veteran status, or any other veteran's status. CSULB is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Advertised: Jun 04 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Position : Full-Time, Training Coordinator (Counseling and Psychological Services Center) Effective Date: On or about August 8, 2024 (1-Year Appointment, Renewable) Salary Range: The Student Services Professional Academic-Related, II (12-Month) classification salary is $89,484 to $160,212 per year (paid as 12 monthly payments). The anticipated hiring range is $89,484 to $114,000 per year. Salary offered is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Application Deadline: Review of applications to begin July 3, 2024. Position open until filled (or recruitment canceled). Division of Student Affairs Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Under the supervision of the Associate Director/CAPS Clinical Director, the Training Coordinator's primary responsibilities include overseeing the Training Program and providing counseling services to CSULB students. This role is pivotal in ensuring the delivery of high-quality training to the next generation of counseling professionals while directly contributing to the wellbeing of our student community. Required Qualifications: Doctorate in Counseling, Clinical, or Educational Psychology from an accredited academic program, with completion of an APA-accredited internship California license in counseling, clinical or educational psychology Licensure as a psychologist for at least 5 years Two or more years of experience in a leadership or administrative role related to training or supervision (e.g., training seminar coordinator, intern supervisor) Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain cooperative working relationships Strong verbal and communication skills to communicate effectively with both clinical providers and campus partners Preferred Qualifications: Experience in a university counseling center Five or more years post licensure experience in clinical supervision in an APA-accredited internship program Experience utilizing a time-limited model of care Experience and knowledge of electronic medical records systems (Titanium) that employ electronic record keeping, scheduling and data collection Interest and experience in the accreditation and sustainability processes for internships Teamwork capabilities, demonstrating effectiveness as part of a professional team Outreach experience, showing a history of direct service and engagement with campus communities Duties: Oversees the CAPS Training Program for pre-doctoral psychology, master of social work, and master level marriage and family therapy interns within a trauma-informed, strengths-based clinical setting Develops and implements a comprehensive internship for social work and marriage and family therapy at CAPS, including overseeing cross-collaborative efforts with campus partners, identifying developmental opportunities, and ensuring alignment with institutional, regulatory, and organizational goals Promotes a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within the training program, aligning with strategic campus mental health initiatives Ensures compliance with all relevant accreditation criteria, including standards set by professional bodies, upholding the highest ethical and professional standards Supervises and mentors pre-doctoral psychology, master of social work, and master-level marriage and family therapy interns, ensuring adherence to training, legal, and ethical guidelines Establishes and manages comprehensive supervision plans for interns, assessing performance, providing feedback, and conducting regular individual and group supervision sessions Consults with program and department leadership to review intern performance, offering constructive feedback and guidance to facilitate program completion Oversees the development and execution of internship training activities, including the intern selection process, orientation sessions, and educational seminars Manages all intern-related activities, ensuring thorough documentation, support for projects and assignments, completion of academic evaluations, and coordination of performance discussions with academic programs Fosters a welcoming and supportive culture, encouraging staff contributions to maintain a positive learning and working environment Coordinates efforts with supervisors within the CAPS pre-doctoral intern program, ensuring cohesive support and guidance for all interns Evaluates the internship program regularly, including self-study components and the preparation of annual reports, identifying opportunities for expansion and enhancement to meet the evolving needs of the student population and the profession Provides clinical assessments, crisis intervention, and brief psychotherapy for a diverse student body, tailoring approaches to meet the unique needs of the University's students Engages in outreach and consultation, offering expertise and support to various campus stakeholders, enhancing the overall mental health and wellbeing of the campus community Performs additional tasks as directed by the CAPS Director or the Student Affairs Leadership Team, ensuring flexibility and adaptability in meeting the dynamic needs of the department CSULB seeks to recruit faculty who enthusiastically support the University’s strong commitment to the academic success of all of our students, including students of color, students with disabilities, students who are first generation to college, veterans, students with diverse socio-economic backgrounds, and students of diverse sexual orientations and gender expressions. CSULB seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the People of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students a rich variety of expertise, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning. As one of the 23 campuses within the California State University system, CSULB has been ranked among the top 50 'national universities' by Washington Monthly in 2023. It is the first among national universities for its commitment to promoting social mobility (U.S. News & World Report, 2023). With an enrollment of 40,000 students, our vibrant campus is also designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution. CSULB is dedicated to fostering excellence in learning, research, creative endeavors, and service for public benefit, guided by values of compassion, creativity, diversity, and a commitment to the public good. The Division: The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of over 200 dedicated staff members working to enhance student life and foster an inclusive, diverse community. Our efforts span various programs and services, including cultural programming, advocacy for diverse student groups, residential life, and student recreation and wellness. We are in search of candidates who are eager to engage with and support our students through thoughtful programming and services, embody teamwork, uphold equity and inclusion principles, and possess a genuine enthusiasm for serving all students. The Department : Within the Division of Student Affairs, the Counseling and Psychological Services center offers a wide range of services including individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, campus outreach, and program development, alongside consultation services and an APA-accredited doctoral internship program. A commitment to diversity is a central theme across all initiatives. Our multidisciplinary center values a leadership structure that is respectful, cohesive and team oriented. Counseling and Psychological Services is accredited by the International Accreditation of Counseling. Information on excellent benefits package available to CSULB faculty is located here: CSU Employee Benefits How to Apply - Required Documentation: An Equity and Diversity Statement about your teaching or other experiences, successes, and challenges in working with a diverse student population (maximum two pages, single-spaced). For further information and guidelines, please visit: http://www.csulb.edu/EquityDiversityStatement Letter of application addressing the required and preferred qualifications CV Evidence of California license in counseling, clinical or educational psychology Evidence of licensure as a psychologist Names and contact information for three references (to be contacted for confidential letters of recommendation should you reach the finalist stage ) Note: References at least one from clinical supervisor. Finalists should be prepared to submit an official transcript (e-transcript preferred, if available) How to Apply: Click Apply Now icon to complete the CSULB online application Requests for information and process should be addressed to: Dr. Shelly-Ann Collins, Search Committee Chair California State University, Long Beach Counseling and Psychological Services Center 1250 Bellflower Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90840-2009 Email: Shelly.Collins@csulb.edu EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: A background check (including criminal records check and telephone reference check with the most recent employer) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. CSULB is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can learn, live, and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual, without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, medical condition, age, Vietnam era veteran status, or any other veteran's status. CSULB is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Advertised: Jun 04 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: