Department Faculty - Associate Director Of Clinical Training, Clinical Psychology - Washington, D.c. (hybrid)
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Washington, DC, United States
Base: $80,000 - $85,000; bonus/equity: not specifi...
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Doctoral-level licensed psychologist
Supervision and training experience
Hybrid work schedule
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The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is seeking an Associate Director of Clinical Training for its Washington, DC campus. This role involves overseeing practicum and internship experiences for Psy.D. students, providing guidance on professional development, and participating in departmental strategic planning, all within a hybrid work schedule.
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Job Summary
The Associate Director of Clinical Training serves as an integral member of the Clinical Psy.D. program and assists the Direct of Clinical Training in overseeing students’ practicum and internship experiences.
This position offers a hybrid work schedule that reflects three days on campus and two days remote.
The budgeted compensation for this opportunity is $80,000 - $85,000 base compensation.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is seeking an Associate Director of Clinical Training for its Washington, DC campus. This role involves overseeing practicum and internship experiences for Psy.D. students, providing guidance on professional development, and participating in departmental strategic planning, all within a hybrid work schedule.
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Salary
Base: $80,000 - $85,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Doctoral-level licensed psychologist
Supervision and training experience
Hybrid work schedule
Ethical decision making
Develop and maintain practicum sites
Nice-to-have
Teaching experience
Computer proficiency in MS Office
Adapt to changing circumstances
Key Requirements
Doctoral-level, licensed psychologist
APA accredited doctoral program
Prior experience with supervision and training of graduate level students
Teaching experience at the post-secondary level is preferred