Psychologist About Marianopolis College Founded in 1908, Marianopolis is a private English-language college in Montreal specializing in pre-university education for about 2,000 students. A gateway to the worlds top universities, the Colleges record of academic excellence, on-time graduation levels and universityacceptance rates into competitive programs is unmatched in Quebec. Position Title: Psychologist Reporting to: Director of Student Affairs Classification: Psychologist Category: Professional Staff Status: Replacement, part time Working Hours: 14 hours per week Annual Salary: $63,623 to $118,768 Start Date: As soon as possible End Date: June26,2026 Nature and Scope The Psychologist, in close collaboration with all members of the Student Affairs team and the Office of the Academic Dean, is responsible for offering students (individuals or groups) accessible, confidential, empathic assistance as they encounter issues of mental health, personal, social, or vocational concern. The Psychologists work together for mutual support and in the identification of project distribution. Responsibilities Applies psychological theory and principles regarding behavior and mental processes Uses psychological standardized, recognized tools, conducts interviews and makes clinical diagnosis Conducts clinical assessments of individuals and groups to develop treatment plans to achieve more effective personal, social and vocational development and adjustment Helps students to use their own resources in coping with a problem situation Assists students in exploring career directions through a number of methods including testing, interest inventories, and personal counselling and provides psychotherapy In collaboration with the Associate Dean, Student Success, Academic Advisors and the Adapted Services Counselor, provides psychological services to students in need Refers students to other organizations such as community health services, social services centers or hospitals, if necessary, provides support and assistance to the College community in the event of a crisis or critical incident Offers guidance and support to faculty members who are concerned about a student Identifies, implements and evaluates appropriate topics and venues for psychoeducational programs related to vocational issues and mental health, based on student needs Fulfills other duties as required Professional Attributes Strong listening and effective communication skills Professionalism, discretion, good judgment; ability to set limits Willingness to work collaboratively with colleagues and across departments People-oriented and able to maintain a high level of confidentiality Exhibits a positive demeanor and ability to interact with diverse groups and individuals Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team Abilities to assess and effectively help students with a wide variety of presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, (mild) trauma, life transitions, and grief and loss Personally committed to continuing education and professional development opportunities Qualifications PhD Degree in Clinical Psychology, Counselling Psychology or equivalent Membership in the Ordre des psychologues du Qubec Experience working with young adults Experience with career counselling and psychoeducational programs is an asset Experience developing outreach initiatives is an asset Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and French Application Marianopolis encourages applications from qualified individuals, including women, members of visible and ethnic minorities, Indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities. If we can provide a specific accommodation to make the recruitment process more accessible for you, please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs. While we appreciate all applications, we will only contact candidates who are selected to participate in the recruitment process. To apply, please visit our careers portal to upload your CV and your cover letter (incomplete applications will not be considered) by 4 p.m. on March 20, 2026. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Psychologist