Consults and provides clinical psychology services to student athletes and staff. Administers diagnostic tests and performs diagnostic evaluation as appropriate. Provides individual, couple, or group therapy. Collaborates with professional colleagues to coordinate effective treatment regimens. Refers clients for other appropriate services. Instructs and guides mental health trainees. Oversees coordination of one (1) or more public and/or social program(s), conducts campus outreach activities, and provides professional presentations.
Knowledge of University and/or higher education counseling and prevention services
Knowledge of trauma informed interventions
Ability to provide education and prevention programming to a diverse group, to include student-athletes and high academic achieving students
Knowledge of ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and experience working with individuals with childhood trauma
Provide drug and alcohol education
Ability to work with a diverse group of internal and external constituents
Established understanding of factors associated with age, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, language, or socioeconomic status as an essential component for effective implementation of services
Knowledge of current trends in the incidence and prevalence of mental health concerns as they relate to students in the higher education setting
Teach skills to successfully manage challenges and demonstrate consistently high levels of both athletic and academic performance