Counseling Psychologist

Description

Promotes student learning and development and provides psychological and counseling services of a remedial, preventive, and developmental nature through direct and indirect (consultation) contacts with students, faculty, and staff (individually and in groups). Labor market typical education and experience: Requires a Ph.D. in clinical/counseling psychology or a master degree in clinical/counseling psychology plus 4-5 years experience as a professional psychologist. Meets state licensing requirements. Employees in this classification are required to have a minimum of a Master's degree in a recognized field of science or learning which is directly related to the duties of the position. Employees typically analyze, compare and evaluate various courses of action and have the authority to make independent decisions on matters of significance, free from immediate direction, within the scope of their responsibilities. Primary activities and decision making authority are predominantly performed independently affecting business operations to a substantial degree. Under FLSA, this is the exempt job classification for this title. Incumbents in this position must meet the full criteria for exempt status: salary level, salary basis, and duties tests.