Student Counseling Services (SCS) at Connecticut College is pleased to announce one full-time (37.5 hours), academic year (42 weeks) Psychologist position. This is a clinical position with some administrative duties. Position duties include consultative, clinical, crisis and outreach services to the campus community. The positions require psychological diagnosis and treatment of student patients and will provide clinical supervision for the training program (practicum students). In addition to having a general expert knowledge of mental health and psychological functioning, these positions will have experience with and proficiency in addressing issues and aspects of identity within the context of psychotherapy. The Psychologists will report directly to the Director of Student Counseling and Health Services.
The Psychologist must have completed an APA-approved doctoral degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology and an APA-approved internship, and be licensed (or license eligible) in the state of CT. Experience working in a college counseling setting or with emerging adults is preferred. Excellent professional, interpersonal, communication (both oral and written), and evidence-based counseling skills are required. Experience in the clinical treatment of neurodivergence, trauma, supervision, and/or other college mental health issues are beneficial. Successful candidates will demonstrate expertise in one of the above mentioned focus areas and have an investment in developing further clinical expertise.
As a highly selective residential liberal arts college, Connecticut College is committed to creating a vibrant community enriched by diverse perspectives, talents and experiences. We encourage applications from candidates who share this commitment and will contribute to the diversity of our college community.
Connecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society. A leader in the liberal arts since in 1911, the College is home to nationally ranked programs for internships, community action, arts and technology, environmental studies and international studies. Our beautiful 750-acre arboretum campus is located in the historic New England seaport community of New London, Connecticut, overlooking Long Island Sound.
Thorough applicant credentialing, including criminal records check will be conducted on the selected applicant. Submit materials (including resume, cover letter and three references) via the position link which is accessible at Connecticut College. Accepting resumes until the positions are filled.
Salary range $62k to $72,000