Clinical Resident
The Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service (CCS) provides a full range of mental health services to a large university community. CCS is comprised of senior staff professionals representing the disciplines of psychology, social work, counseling, marriage and family therapy and psychiatry. We also train interns, fellows, residents, and practicum students in these disciplines. Strong emphasis is placed on the interdependence of staff as working professionals with diverse interests and philosophies. Clinical Fellows receive advanced clinical training and supervision in university mental health services and brief therapy in a large, multidisciplinary, multicultural counseling center. Fellows are provided with intensive individual supervision, weekly case conferences, and opportunities for case consultations with senior staff. This is a 12-month term position beginning August 1st though July 31st. Clinical Fellows are expected to work two evenings (until 8 pm) per week.
Social and Behavioral Health, Psychology, Clinical, C1
Additional Information:
This is a 12-month term position beginning August 1st. As part of the selection process, candidates must apply online and include the below documents.
Required documents include:
- Letter of application, indicating your interest in, goals for, and expectations of clinical fellowship at a university counseling center.
- Curriculum Vita (CV) or Resume.
- Names and contact information of three professional references.
Inquiries regarding this position can be directed to Assistant Director, Training, Amy Young (Young.2532@osu.edu) or by phone at (614-292-5766).
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