Staff Therapist - Meharry Medical College
Nashville, TN
About the Job
The Staff Therapist will be responsible for providing solution-focused and/or short-term individual, couple, group psychotherapy for students, supportive counseling, assessments and crisis intervention; testing/evaluation; case management; home visit; also provides consultation to students, faculty, staff and parents; designs and facilitates outreach educational activities. Position requires capacity for providing (1) treatment services after regular business hours, including weekends, nights, and holidays as necessitated by emergencies and student schedules, (2) treatment related emergency transportation services for student is mandatory.
CLINICAL SERVICES
• Conducts initial assessments, daytime walk-in crisis services, and assumes on-call responsibilities for after-hours emergency services. On rare occasion, crisis interventions services may be required on the campus.
• Provides brief individual, couple and group psychotherapy for students.
• Provides clinical consultation to Student Affairs and other departments/programs.
• Maintains clinical records and necessary data of psychotherapeutic and other client contacts, in compliance with ethics, law, and best practices.
• Consults with psychiatrists in coordinating for the appropriate care regarding prescribing and monitoring psychotropic medication for counseling clients.
• Consults with parents, physicians, faculty, academic deans, other campus offices and students, when appropriate, and with appropriate authorization in order to provide quality care to students.
• Provides referrals to off-campus therapists, clinics, or hospitals, when appropriate.
• Supervises and participates in training experiences for graduate psychology trainees as applicable.
• Provides case management consultation to trainee(s), as needed.
• Provides crisis management supervision to trainee(s), as needed.
OUTREACH AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMING
Serve as liaison to Student Affairs, and other departments providing psychoeducation outreach programming for MMC students.
Conducts outreach and educational programming, as requested, including QPR trainings, stress '.
& anxiety management, orientation sessions for new students and other relevant topics
Conducts training programs for staff and faculty, in order to educate the campus on
mental health and developmental issues
Assesses and summarizes ongoing MMC students' needs.
Liaison with MMC student groups/leaders, attending periodic meetings of the various organizations.
Holds weekly Let's Talk Office hours in Student Affairs to provide informal consultation for students and helps to remove barriers to access behavioral/mental health services.
OTHER DUTIES
• Participates in Student Affairs and other University committees as assigned by the Director.
• Attends and participates in regular CS staff meetings, case conferences, and in-service/professional development training
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
Required Education and Experience
• Master degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or related field
• Licenses/Certifications: LMFT, LCSW or LPC/MHSP
CLINICAL SERVICES
• Conducts initial assessments, daytime walk-in crisis services, and assumes on-call responsibilities for after-hours emergency services. On rare occasion, crisis interventions services may be required on the campus.
• Provides brief individual, couple and group psychotherapy for students.
• Provides clinical consultation to Student Affairs and other departments/programs.
• Maintains clinical records and necessary data of psychotherapeutic and other client contacts, in compliance with ethics, law, and best practices.
• Consults with psychiatrists in coordinating for the appropriate care regarding prescribing and monitoring psychotropic medication for counseling clients.
• Consults with parents, physicians, faculty, academic deans, other campus offices and students, when appropriate, and with appropriate authorization in order to provide quality care to students.
• Provides referrals to off-campus therapists, clinics, or hospitals, when appropriate.
• Supervises and participates in training experiences for graduate psychology trainees as applicable.
• Provides case management consultation to trainee(s), as needed.
• Provides crisis management supervision to trainee(s), as needed.
OUTREACH AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMING
Serve as liaison to Student Affairs, and other departments providing psychoeducation outreach programming for MMC students.
Conducts outreach and educational programming, as requested, including QPR trainings, stress '.
& anxiety management, orientation sessions for new students and other relevant topics
Conducts training programs for staff and faculty, in order to educate the campus on
mental health and developmental issues
Assesses and summarizes ongoing MMC students' needs.
Liaison with MMC student groups/leaders, attending periodic meetings of the various organizations.
Holds weekly Let's Talk Office hours in Student Affairs to provide informal consultation for students and helps to remove barriers to access behavioral/mental health services.
OTHER DUTIES
• Participates in Student Affairs and other University committees as assigned by the Director.
• Attends and participates in regular CS staff meetings, case conferences, and in-service/professional development training
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Skills
- Prefer (1-3 years) working in a university/college counseling center or in community mental health setting including providing crisis intervention, brief individual psychotherapy, group therapy, and outreach and
- Strong consideration will be given to candidates with experience in conducting psychoeducational, theme-based and/or interpersonal process
- Demonstrates experience partnering effectively and respectfully on an inter-disciplinary team in a college counseling center or other mental health
- Knowledge and experience with positive psychology and wellness
- Familiarity with multicultural theory and competence, such as impostor syndrome and stereotype
- Demonstrates commitment to co-create an inclusive community and actively participate in related professional development, including openness to feedback and ongoing self-examination.
- Strong creativity and problem-solving
Required Education and Experience
• Master degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or related field
• Licenses/Certifications: LMFT, LCSW or LPC/MHSP
Source : Meharry Medical College