Clinical Counselor Graduate Assistantship
Position Description
Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) has seven positions for Clinical Counselor Graduate Assistantship (five generalist positions, one position working with the College of Fine Arts, and one focusing on working with student athletes). Positions are 20 hours per week for 9 months, beginning in August and concluding in May.
Responsibilities and essential functions for this position include:
- Provide individual, group, and crisis counseling services to »¨¼¾´«Ã½ students. 
- Provide drop-in/intake/crisis services for four hours per week. 
- Provide limited after hours, evenings, and weekend outreach programming to the campus community. 
- Participate in training activities as they relate to professional and clinical interests. 
- Participate in supervision sessions with the potential to have supervision from other mental health disciplines. 
- Complete documentation of clinical services in a timely manner .
- Follow all relevant CPS, Division of Student Affairs (DOSA), and university policies.
- Follow all relevant ethical guidelines and Ohio laws related to the provision of mental health services.
Benefits
$15,500 stipend for the academic year (ask your academic department if a tuition waiver is possible).
Eligibility
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctoral student in Counselor Education (Counselor Education doctoral students must have earned a master's degree in counseling), or a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology in your third year or beyond.
- Successful completion of all prior practicum/traineeship and/or internship hours.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working as a trainee with CPS.
- Experience practicing psychotherapy in a clinical setting with college students.
- Strong clinical, collaborative, and interpersonal skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills. 
- Commitment to working with »¨¼¾´«Ã½ students in an affirming environment. 
- Commitment and openness to receiving supervision. 
- Access to reliable transportation. 
Application Process
- Submit the following information to the CPS Assistant Training Director Chad Wilt, or to the front desk staff on the third floor of Hudson Health Center.
- Cover letter expressing your interest in the Clinical Counselor Graduate Assistantship.
- If applying for the GA position with Athletics, please include a statement that outlines your interest and/or experience in working with athletes.
- If applying for the GA position with the College of Fine Arts, please include a statement about your interest and/or experience in working with the arts.
- Curriculum vitae or resume 
- Transcripts (may be unofficial; your DARS report may suffice) 
- Two reference letters, at least one from someone who can speak to your clinical skills 
- Cover letter expressing your interest in the Clinical Counselor Graduate Assistantship.
- Please have your Advisor or Program Director complete the .
If you have questions or concerns, contact Chad Wilt, LPCC-S, Assistant Director for Training or Kimberly Sommers, Psy.D., Training Director.