Position Summary The Child Psychologist provides psychological assessment, counseling, and intervention services for children and adolescents, often in collaboration with families, schools, and multidisciplinary teams. The role may include clinical service delivery, teaching, research, and supervision of students or trainees, depending on the university’s mission. Key Responsibilities Clinical & Professional Services Provide psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for children and adolescents using evidence-based practices Conduct individual, group, and family therapy Develop and implement intervention and treatment plans Maintain accurate clinical records in accordance with ethical and legal standards Consult with parents, caregivers, educators, and healthcare professionals Provide crisis intervention and referrals when necessary Service & Collaboration Participate in departmental, university, and professional service activities Contribute to outreach programs, workshops, or community engagement initiatives Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams across the university Required Qualifications Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Psychology with specialization in Child or Clinical Psychology Licensed or license-eligible as a Psychologist in the relevant jurisdiction Formal training and experience in child and adolescent assessment and therapy Strong knowledge of ethical, legal, and professional standards Preferred Qualifications Experience in a university or academic medical setting Teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level Active research agenda and publication record Experience supervising students or trainees Skills & Competencies Strong clinical and diagnostic skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Cultural competence and sensitivity to diverse populations Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary environments Strong organizational and documentation skills
Job Title
Clinical Psychologist