Crisis Lead / Psychologist I/S
East Lansing, Michigan, United States
Mhtss Counseling Psychiatric Services
Area of Interest: Advising/Counseling Area of Interest: Health Care Professional Full Time/Part Time: Full Time (90-100%) Group: Professional Supervisory- APSA Union/Non-Union: Union
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Opening on: Apr 9 2025 Closing at: Apr - 23:55 EDT
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Crisis Lead
Position Summary
This position is responsible for the administrative oversight of crisis services at CAPS. This position works closely with a cohesive administrative team at CAPS and receives assistance from administrative support staff. As the crisis lead of a multidisciplinary health team overseeing treatment, crisis focused training and department-wide response to mental health crises, this position administratively supervises and supports staff members in implementing multidisciplinary treatment plans students accessing crisis services, provides direct clinical services to students including administration and interpretation of some assessment measures, administratively supervises staff and train multidisciplinary trainees, analyzes data for patient tracking and annual reports, and manages own patient scheduling and documentation responsibilities. Many MSU students have difficulty with severe and persistent mental illness(es), multiple needs for additional resources, chronic suicidal, homicidal, or self-harm risk factors; and/or multiple diagnoses that may cause significant impairment in academic and relationship functioning. This crisis lead will work closely with UHW departments including CHS, CFS, and EAP.
When clinically indicated during a mental health emergency, they will either delegate staff to or personally accompany students to the emergency room to support continuity of care, advocate for students and/or their families, and facilitate discharge planning. The successful candidate will work to lead crisis counselors and the general staff in providing high quality care, consultation to providers in responding to different crises, leadership in responding to campus crises, engagement with administration in collaboration with relevant campus and community departments, and demonstrate a significant commitment to multiculturalism and serving underrepresented/underserved populations.
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge that would be acquired by completing a Ph.D. in Psychology or Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology or closely related field from an APA-accredited program; six months to one year of related experience in psychotherapy in a clinic/agency environment.
Current Michigan Full Licensure as a Psychologist in good standing or a current Michigan Limited License as a Psychologist, with the requirement to obtain full licensure within 18 months.
Applicants with a limited license in psychology in Michigan, or those eligible to obtain one immediately (Psychologist LLP License commonly held during residency), must meet the following criteria for employment consideration:
i. Provide proof of passing the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP).
ii. Complete a collaborative review with CAPS to confirm that all requirements for full licensure are met within 18 months, including post-doctoral supervision hours and educational requirements. Upon hire, CAPS will provide licensure supervision for candidates with these qualifications.
Desired Qualifications
Excellent verbal/non-verbal communication skills Ability to lead a multi-disciplinary team with compassion and integrity Previous clinical experience working with adolescents and/or young adults Experience in a multidisciplinary setting with diverse college student populations from a multicultural/intercultural perspective Previous clinical experience with crisis stabilization, and interactions with hospital systems and higher level of care settings High tolerance for chaotic, intense situations Comfort with a fast-paced work environment Knowledge of electronic medical records, data entry, and various technological proficiencies. Previous interactions with mental health agencies/environments, hospitals, individuals and families in crisis or with significant mental health concerns, and government agencies (e.g., CPS, DHS, Police Departments, etc.) Proficiency in Dialectical Behavior Therapy & Crisis Intervention Experience and proficiency in Administrative experience 3+ years Full licensure for 3+ years as a Psychologist
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Resume, Cover letter, Proof of Michigan Licensure or eligibility for Michigan Licensure
Special Instructions
Offer contingent upon successful completion of State of Michigan licensing requirements / passing EPPP, and required credentialing.
Work Hours
Some nights and weekends may be required.
Website
CAPS.MSU.EDU
Summary of Health Risks
TB and Blood exposure
Bidding eligibility ends April 15, 2025, 11:55 PM