Responsibilities and Duties
Provide psychological services to students on both a regular and emergency basis, and when necessary, during non-traditional hours.
Provide clinical consultation to students, families, and campus in support of the mental health of the campus.
Collaborate in efforts to provide services in new and creative ways; adhere to agency standards regarding case management and documentation.
Provide clinical supervision and training to doctoral interns and externs.
(Optional) Provide oversight and guidance regarding a specific function of the counseling center through taking leadership in a coordinated area (examples of current coordinated areas include anxiety and depression services, groups coordination, neurodiversity affirming services, services for international students, etc.)
Participate in the Academic & Student Affairs Division and the University mission in a variety of ways, such as collaborating with other departments on campus, attend university functions, and serve on task forces and committees as assigned.
After-hours and weekend coverage may be required occasionally for campus emergencies, and for providing scheduled outreach programs and services.
Telework may be available for this position up to one day per week following the completion of 90 days of service in good standing.
Qualifications and Skills
Required Qualifications :
A Doctoral Degree, currently licensed, or license eligible as a Psychologist in Maryland. All requirements for doctoral degree must be met prior to the start date. Full licensure as a Psychologist in Maryland is required prior to the end of the first full year in the position.
Organization : Student Affairs Division
Primary Location : Main Campus
Job Posting : Aug 26, 2025
Psychologist • Towson, Maryland, United States