Associate Director Community Psychological Services Clinic, Clinical Professor (Non-Tenured Track, F0465A)

Commonwealth of Virginia

Norfolk, VA

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Academic Affairs, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Research, College Level Faculty, Federal Laws and Regulations, Healthcare, Outpatient Care, Patient Care, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Service Delivery, State Laws and Regulations
LOCATION
Norfolk, VA
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6 days ago

Title: Associate Director Community Psychological Services Clinic, Clinical Professor (Non-Tenured Track, F0465A)

Agency: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Location: Norfolk, VA

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Job Description:

The Department of Psychology at Old Dominion University (ODU) seeks to fill a full-time 12-month non-tenure track faculty position to serve as the Associate Director of the Community Psychological Services Center (CPSC), beginning January 2027. The Associate Director of the Center will be an integral member of the ODU Clinical Psychology PhD Program faculty and serve as Associate Director of Clinical Training for the Program.

The CPSC is a new outpatient facility adjacent to ODU campus that will provide mental health assessment and therapeutic services to the Hampton Roads community. The CPSC is prepared to provide individual and group psychotherapy for adults, children and youth, and families as well as psychodiagnostics assessments.

The facility will also serve as a core clinical training and research site for students in ODU's Clinical Psychology PhD Program, who will provide direct clinical services.

Primary responsibilities will include:

  • Primary and secondary supervision of graduate students using evidence-based and culturally responsive assessment and treatment for diverse populations;
  • Meeting with appropriate university administrators, private referral sources, public and community agencies, and organizations interested in CPSC programs and services;
  • Cultivating external practicum sites in the Hampton Roads community;
  • Direct provision of mental health services.
  • Conforming to the professional standards and ethics of the American Psychological Association and any other accrediting bodies and adhere with state and federal laws regarding the delivery of mental health services.

Minimum Qualifications:

Additional Considerations:

Expertise in psychodiagnostic assessment;

Expertise in delivery of mental health services to children and families.

Proficiency in a range of treatment modalities (e.g., CBT approaches, third-wave behavioral therapy; family/systems approaches, trauma-focused approaches, etc.)

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