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Los Angeles, California
USC’s Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention and Services Program (RSVP) within Counseling and Mental Health seeks several Masters’ or Doctoral level clinicians to join a diverse and dynamic multidisciplinary team who are strongly committed to providing excellent clinical treatment and outreach services regarding gender issues and gender violence. We are seeking candidates who have expertise in treatment of trauma, intimate partner violence and sexual assault as well as solid clinical generalist skills, outreach expertise, and the ability thrive in a collaborative, collegial, and professional environment with experience and strong interest in gender equity.
Description of Counseling and Mental Health
USC Counseling and Mental Health (CMH) provides mental health services to students so that they may achieve their academic and personal goals. Services we provide include: individual and group counseling; assessment and referral to other professionals and institutions; crisis intervention (including some after-hours coverage); case management; biofeedback; psychiatric evaluations and medication follow-up; consultation; outreach and prevention; and training and supervision.
Description of Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention and Services (RSVP)
RSVP exists to facilitate the success of students by providing advocacy and confidential counseling to those who have experienced sexual/gender-based harm during their time at USC.
Through its educational programs, RSVP fosters a better understanding of sexual violence, relationship abuse, stalking, consent, and healthy relationships/sexuality. Above all, RSVP serves as a haven for students and provides opportunities to make change on campus, through its educational programs and peer outreach program, VOICE- Violence Outreach Intervention and Community Empowerment. RSVP fosters an environment that enriches the USC experience across lines of gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, class, ability and sexual orientation.
RSVP provides the following support:
Serves as a safe, confidential space for survivors of sexual assault and other gender-related harm to receive counseling (crisis, individual, group) and advocacy.Connects students to community resources such as rape treatment centers or advocacy groups, campus accommodations (such as housing or academic support) and all reporting option such as USC’s Title IX office and law enforcement.Offers educational programs that help prevent sexual violence and create healthy relationships (e.g., workshops and VOICE peer outreach program).Collaborates with student groups and other campus offices committed to addressing gender-based harm/power-based control.We are committed to providing quality services in accordance with the ethical and legal standards of our profession. We appreciate and honor diversity and work with all students with compassion, respect and dignity. We advocate for and empower our students in pursuing their goals and personal development. We are committed to making the Center a work environment characterized by respect, mutual support, and team work, and the sharing of diverse opinions among our faculty. We value and honor the diversity of the students we serve as well as the diversity of our faculty and the unique contributions of each member. Faculty are committed to ongoing learning, self-awareness, and cultural competency.
Job Accountabilities:
Conducts individual assessment and diagnostic sessions. Provides referral, short term counseling and crisis intervention services as appropriate.Practices trauma informed care within a short-term model for students experiencing gender based harm and sexual violence.Plans and implements outreach activities on consent, rape culture, healthy relationships, etc. Demonstrates creativity with reaching underrepresented populations such as the LGBTQ students; international students; or students of color.Assists in development of prevention, intervention, referral and outreach services, including stalking, domestic violence, and sexual assault awareness months.Supervises graduate student interns and collaborates with appropriate academic unit(s). Coordinates hourly professional staff. Provides administrative direction and clinical consultation. Conducts staff development activities.Develops and conducts seminars and related activities. Conducts training sessions with University administrators regarding gender-based harm. Assists in design of new training activities. Coordinates and supplements training activities provided by Departments and Schools.Participates and supports training programs and peer programs.Provides weekly after hours coverage 3-4 weeks per year.Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, or Marriage & Family Therapy or Doctoral degree in Counseling or Clinical PsychologyMust be licensed in the State of CaliforniaExpertise in treating sexual violence and short-term treatment, including: brief psychotherapy, stabilization and referral of serious mental illness, and crisis interventionMulticultural competency in working with students of color, students from all economic classes, first generation students, LGBTQ students, and international studentsResilient, self-aware, and can thrive in a fast paced, demanding environmentPreferred Qualifications
Work experience in college counseling centers, rape treatment centers, or domestic violence organizationsExcellent trauma informed clinical training and diagnostic skillsExperience with reporting to law enforcement or working with university Title IX officesCommitment to the highest ethical standards of professional practice and to professional integrityDesire to continue to grow as a professional and committed to excellenceForeign language skills are welcomeApplication Deadline: Until position is filled.
Starting Date: Negotiable
These are faculty positions in the Division of Student Mental Health in the Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. The full-time position is exempt. Salary is competitive, and contingent on experience. A generous benefits package includes health insurance, sick time, and paid vacation.
The Department of Psychiatry strongly values diversity, equity, and inclusion and is committed to hiring excellent and diverse faculty.
Apply here and upload:
Cover letter expressing interest in and fit with the minimum and preferred qualifications as well as interest in the part-time or full-time position 3 letters of recommendation
The University of Southern California strongly values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment. All genders, BIPOC, LABTQIA+, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.