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Part Time Clinical Therapist Jobs at Columbus College of Art and Design

Part Time Clinical Therapist Jobs at Columbus College of Art and Design

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Part-Time Clinical Therapist

PART-TIME CLINICAL THERAPIST (10 hours, Spring Semester 2019)

ABOUT THE CWC: CCAD's Counseling & Wellness Center (CWC) is seeking an energetic and creative mental health professional to fill the role of Part-Time Clinical Therapist for spring semester of 2019 (January-May). The CWC staff is a highly collaborative and cohesive team providing a range of high-quality mental health and wellness services for our students. CWC services address the emotional, interpersonal, and academic issues that directly or indirectly pose barriers to students' progress and well-being at CCAD. We are dedicated to our mission of inspiring connection, movement, innovation, and partnership through the lens of whole-human education, and in the context to our creative community. We advocate for equity, inclusion, and compassion. We support students as they learn and practice how to think, do, and thrive.

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES (includes but is not limited to the following): The Part-Time Clinical Therapist reports to the Director of Counseling & Wellness, within the Division of Student Affairs. While the Part-Time Clinical Therapist may be asked to assist in some administrative or outreach programming tasks, the primary role of the Part-Time Clinical Therapist is to deliver direct services to students. Direct service responsibilities include brief problem-solving therapy and crisis response, in addition to carrying an ongoing caseload of individual clients. Percentage of time spent in job duty responsibility categories may shift based on current needs of the CWC.

JOB DUTIES (includes but is not limited to the following):

Direct Service

Provide individual therapy for students consistent with CWC's scope and mission, including biopsychosocial DSM-V diagnostic assessment

Provide intake sessions, triage and problem-solving sessions, crisis intervention response, and cover urgent walk-in hours

Engage in case management for continuity of care and linkage/coordination with CCAD and community resources

Consult with faculty, staff, family/support people, and students with regard to student mental health or behavioral concerns and support

Adhere to professional codes of ethics, confidentiality law, and confidentiality protocols of the CWC

Administration:

Complete all clinical documentation within the electronic records system (Titanium Schedule)

Participate in regularly scheduled CWC team meetings, as schedule allows

Assist Director in other administrative functions or tasks, as requested

Qualifications:

Have completed at least a master's level program in a mental health field

Are licensed in good standing as an LPC, LPCC, LISW, IMFT, or psychologist in the state of Ohio

Evidence strong therapeutic, risk assessment, and crisis intervention skills

Have experience and competence in the treatment of trauma-related, co-morbid, or severe mental health concerns

Demonstrate a record of teamwork and creativity

Are able to operate within an electronic record management system (Titanium), and demonstrate technology literacy and competence (Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Outlook, etc.)

Are self-motivated and able to work within flexible and fast-paced environments

Preferred Qualifications:

Have experience working in a collegiate setting

Are down-to-earth and highly relatable with college students in therapeutic and programmatic contexts

Demonstrate appreciation and knowledge of the process of intersectional identity development

Experience and competence in working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, especially clients identifying as transgender, gender-queer/fluid, non-binary, or other gender identities

Experience and competence in working in a diverse work environment

Compensation & Contract: Compensation is $40 per hour. This position is employee status (W-2), and is posted for 10 hours per week during the spring semester of 2019. Dependent on fit and continued grant funding, this position may be extended, or adjusted and reposted for fall semester 2019. The CWC is typically open from 9am-5pm on weekdays, but some evening hours may be available, dependent on scheduling needs and fit.

How to apply: Visit https://ccad.applicantpro.com/jobs/ and submit your application. If you're applying from any other site other than CCAD or Indeed, you will receive a follow up email 3 hours after your initial submission directing you to follow the link and complete your application. You must complete this two-step process otherwise your application will be considered INCOMPLETE.

About CCAD: Columbus College of Art & Design, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest private art and design colleges in the United States with more than 1,100 undergraduate and graduate students. Undergraduate students choose from 12 majors: Photography, Industrial Design, Contemporary Crafts, Advertising & Graphic Design, Comics & Narrative Practice, Animation, Illustration, Fine Arts, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Studio Art with Emphasis in History of Art & Visual Culture and Film and Video. Graduate curriculum includes a Master of Fine Art (New Projects) and a Master of Design (Integrative Design). With strong exhibition and visiting artists programs and a commitment to the integration of business and art, CCAD is a leader in art and design education.

EEO Statement

As an educational and cultural institution, a culture of equity and inclusion is not an add- on at CCAD, rather it is central to how we define creative excellence and the health of our institution. CCAD believes that a culturally diverse campus is integral to academic excellence, and our student, faculty, staff, and trustee bodies should reflect the diverse world in which we live, with attention to race, ethnicity, religious creed, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and ability. CCAD sees Art & Design as universally inclusive and inherently unbiased. CCAD is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.

 

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