The Psychologists at Carleton in Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) provide counseling services to students, within a multidisciplinary medical and mental health clinic. In addition to addressing mental health challenges that bring students to therapy, this position helps students address issues of culture, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, and other aspects of identity within the context of psychotherapy with emerging adults. Primary responsibilities include, initial intakes, individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and documentation of all clinical contacts. Counselors also act as a liaison between the students and other campus staff and faculty, as well as community providers and parents.
This is a regular full-time, 40 hours per week, 10-months/year (0.83 FTE) benefit eligible position.
The successful candidate has a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in counseling or clinical psychology and Minnesota licensure eligibility. Preferred qualifications include generalist skills in providing culturally-responsive care for depression, anxiety, trauma, and family-of-origin issues are required; experience with multicultural counseling, eating disorders, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), EMDR, or substance-abuse assessment & treatment is preferred. Applicants with previous college counseling experience are strongly preferred.
Start Date: Summer 2020
Carleton College is an AA/EEO employer. We are committed to developing our staff to better reflect the diversity of our student body and American society. Members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Carleton is a private liberal arts residential campus with nearly 2000 students and 800 faculty & staff. Carleton is located in Northfield, Minnesota, approximately 40 miles south of the Twin Cities. Northfield is a short commute from the metro.