Responsibilities: Work with dynamic, urban university community. Provide short-term individual and group therapy; intake assessments; outreach; academic skill and psycho-educational workshops. Participate in Crisis Response Team and after-hours emergency coverage for students. Develop consultation/training programs for faculty/staff. Supervise Center trainees.
Qualifications: Doctorate and license in psychology, one year post-doctoral supervised experience required. Counseling center, mens issues, and multicultural counseling experience is preferred.
Setting: The George Washington University is a highly selective private university centrally located in downtown Washington, DC. Our culture is dynamic, creative, and progressive. Students have access to many stimulating in-class and out-of-class learning opportunities. The University has an enrollment of almost 20,000 students, half of whom are graduate students, and over 7200 are residential undergraduates. Nearly 35% of the University’s undergraduate population is multicultural, with students hailing from all 50 states and over 100 countries.
The George Washington University offers a comprehensive compensation package that includes health insurance, a retirement plan, and tuition benefits for an employee, an employee’s spouse or same-sex domestic partner, and dependent children.
Start date: August 2008. Applications reviewed until position is filled.
Please apply online via www.gwu.jobs
The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.