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						Staff Clinician - Clinical PsychologistTufts University
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								| Date Posted | May 7, 2025 |  
								| Title | Staff Clinician - Clinical Psychologist |  
								| University | Tufts University Medford, MA, United States
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								| Department | Boston Student Health Services |  
								| Application Deadline | Open until filled |  
								| Position Start Date | Available immediately |      |      
			
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			Overview
 
 Tufts is committed to fostering a compassionate campus community that prioritizes holistic well-being. Boston Student Health Services supports over 3,000 professional students on the Health Science Campus, advancing the university’s mission through prevention, intervention, and consultation around mental health. Our team plays a key role in promoting students’ academic, personal, and interpersonal success. Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to culturally competent care and will join a collaborative team dedicated to meeting students’ evolving needs. What You'll Do
 
 
 This is a 5-day-a-week position that is fully in-person. The Staff Clinician, a psychologist and integral member of the student health service team, works in a fast-paced environment to provide evidence-based, culturally responsive mental health services to students, along with consultation for the campus community. Services include but are not limited to evaluation and treatment of individuals and student couples, group counseling, crisis intervention, liaison/outreach activities, and crisis management. Using both short-term and long-term care models, the Staff Clinician effectively engages with students from diverse identities and life experiences, while cultivating an inclusive, welcoming environment that supports outreach efforts and encourages a culture of help-seeking. Responsibilities include: Psychological Services 
Provides students with comprehensive psychological care and support services, including intake assessment, counseling, crisis intervention, and other case management needs that may ariseEnsures same-day appointment availability and accommodates urgent needsConducts occasional student couple work, group treatment sessions, etc.Delivers services for urgent care, crisis intervention, and referral coordinationConsults with other members of the Tufts community regarding students of concernPerforms other clinical duties, as assigned Administrative Functions 
Utilizes electronic medical records (EMR) system for scheduling and documentationEnsures timely and effective completion of clinical records/documentation per university policies and proceduresParticipates in team meetings, staff meetings, and other meetings, as requiredAdheres to applicable laws, regulations, and professional codes of ethics Outreach and Training 
Plays an active role in outreach/liaison activities to the Tufts University communityTakes part in campus meetings and presentations centered on mental healthContributes to orientation activities for incoming and returning studentsActs as a mental health consultant to students, faculty, and staffEnhances professional competence in the field through required in-service trainingExpands knowledge of the latest research and treatment approaches to ensure effective care Emergency Services 
Directs crisis management, safety planning, and arranges for ER evaluation, as neededWorks with other campus services, including campus police, student health service, Deans, etc. What We're Looking For
 
 
 Basic Requirements: 
Ph.D. or PsyD in psychologyLicensed (or license-eligible) in Massachusetts as a Psychologist ProviderDemonstrated experience and expertise working with diverse populations, including, but not limited to, communities of color, LGBQI+ students, Transgender and non-binary students, as well as students of different ethnicities and immigration historiesPrior clinical experience required in brief and long-term therapy, preferably with college students or young adults, and a strong generalist background addressing common issues such as stress, anxiety, eating and body image concerns, trauma, substance abuse, self-injury, suicidality, mood disorders, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder, etc.On rare occasions, some evening hours may be required Preferred Requirements: 
3+ years of post-license clinical experience and experience addressing crises in a college or university settingBilingual/multilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply Pay Range
 
 Minimum $78,050.00, Midpoint $97,600.00, Maximum $117,150.00
 
 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
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