Associate Director, Training, Outreach, & Assessment at Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Aug, 25

Experience

4 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Crisis, Public Speaking, Training, Interpersonal Skills, Completion, Collaboration, Meeting Facilitation, Strategy, Higher Education, Oral Communication, Psychology, Clinical Supervision, Assessment, Licensure

Industry

Education Management

Description

The Associate Director for Training, Outreach, and Psychological Assessment (Associate Director) provides oversight to a multidisciplinary clinical team tasked with training, outreach, and psychological assessments. The team oversees the clinical training programs for graduate student trainees (i.e. “practicum students”), doctoral interns, and postdoctoral fellows, including data collection and evaluation of training services, and training program development in accordance with guidelines and accreditation requirements of the American Psychological Association (APA). The team also oversees the outreach and programmatic efforts of the UCC to support campus and individual mental health, wellness, and skill development as well as UCC psychological assessments in collaboration with and on behalf of the medication management team, Student Health Center, and Student Access. The Associate Director works closely with Student Care Coordination, Student Health Center, Student access, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and the UCC’s Continuity, Psychiatry, Programs, and Administration.
Reporting directly to the UCC Director, the Associate Director supervises a leadership team made up of four program managers to provide leadership, assign cases in a timely and appropriate manner, oversee quality improvement activities such as chart review and documentation processes, and ensures compliance with individual service plans. In partnership with the Director as well as the Associate Directors for Continuity, Psychiatry, and Programs this position coordinates intake teams and referral services within the clinic and works to build a highly effective team within a collaborative and interdependent clinic.
The Associate Director functions as a staff psychologist approximately 30% of the time, offering diagnostic assessment short- term therapy in individual and group settings for Vanderbilt students and assists Urgent Care as needed. This position will also perform community outreach, consultation, and liaison activities, and will serve as a senior clinical supervisor for unlicensed and newly licensed staff as well as graduate trainees. Multicultural awareness and responsiveness are important components of all training, clinical, and community outreach-oriented work.

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS:

  • A Doctoral degree from an accredited institution of higher education in Psychology, counseling, social work or other mental health-related field is necessary .
  • Completion of APA accredited internship is necessary.
  • Licensure as a Psychologist with HSP designation in Tennessee, or current licensure in another state with the ability to obtain licensure in Tennessee within one year of employment is required .

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:

  • 4+ years of post-licensure clinical experience, with experience of providing clinical supervision, is required.
  • 8+ years of post-licensure clinical experience is strongly preferred .
  • Completion of practicum and internship in discipline required.
  • Training and experience working with students/clients with complex or acute diagnoses such as trauma, psychosis, persistent suicidal ideation, eating disorders, alcohol and other drug dependency, and similar concerns is preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively interact with patients/ clients from diverse backgrounds is required .
  • Effective interpersonal skills to form and maintain meaningful relationships with students, colleagues, and all stakeholders required .
  • Growth mindset and willingness to learn is necessary .
  • Ability to work effectively within a team framework is necessary .
  • Experience with young adult population is strongly preferred .
  • 4+ years working with high acuity patients is preferred .
  • Experience in crisis and care evaluation and intervention is preferred .
  • Experience working in a higher education setting is preferred .
  • Demonstrated ability to both provide appropriate care to students with complex diagnoses and/or significant psychiatric histories and appropriately terminate or refer those students when appropriate with minimal oversight or supervision is preferred .
  • Specific knowledge, experience, and skills in providing services to a diverse student population including APIDA, international, Latinx, African-American, LGBTQI, military, first-generation, low-income, and/or rural is preferred.
  • Demonstrated skill in written and oral communication, including public speaking and group meeting facilitation is preferred .
  • Ability to function in an acute care model for assessment and management of clinical emergencies is preferred .
Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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