Post-Doctoral Counselor Fellow - University Counseling Services
Post-Doctoral Counselor Fellow - University Counseling Services 26-21
Department: University Counseling Services
Faculty Hire Number: #26-21
Rank: Post-Doctoral Counselor Intern/Fellow
Effective Date of Appointment: August 2026 (Subject to Budgetary Approval)
Salary: $4,162/month
The Department of University Counseling Services at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) is seeking three (3) Post-Doctoral Fellows to serve in the Post-Doctoral Counselor Intern/Fellow position. These positions are for a 12-month appointment, starting mid-August 2026.
The Post-Doctoral Fellows will be expected to perform all the duties of a generalist clinician in a multidisciplinary, multicultural university counseling center and will receive supervision according to the State of California Board of Psychology guidelines.
Working under the general supervision of the Director of the University Counseling Services (UCS), the Post-Doctoral Fellows' duties include but are not limited to: clinical assessment and initial evaluations/intakes; short-term individual and couples counseling; group therapy and/or psycho-educational workshops; crisis intervention; case management and referral; consultation to faculty, staff, and various campus constituencies regarding students with mental health concerns; and outreach workshops and presentations for the campus community. Fellows are expected to develop and provide campus outreach programs and interventions to a target population (e.g., students of color, LGBTQIA+ students, first-generation students, trauma, disordered eating, etc.) and contribute to the department's suicide prevention efforts. In addition, opportunities to provide training and/or supervision within the department's training programs (doctoral internship, social work internship, peer education programs) are provided, as well as the opportunity to develop or continue growth in an area of clinical interest and/or cultural diversity.
Fellows will attend UCS staff meetings, case conference groups, trainings, supervision, and retreats; and maintain ethical and timely documentation of all clinical work in the electronic medical record keeping system.
This position may include the provision of telemental health services and/or remote work.
Required Qualifications:
- APA-accredited doctoral program in counseling or clinical psychology
- APA-accredited doctoral internship (currently or completed)*
- Demonstrated experience in the provision of clinical assessment and initial evaluations/intakes
- Demonstrated experience in the provision of short-term/brief therapy
- Demonstrated experience in the provision of crisis/urgent care services
- Demonstrated experience in the provision of group therapy
- Demonstrated experience in the development and provision of campus outreach programs
*All requirements for a doctoral degree in counseling or clinical psychology from an APA-accredited program must be met before the start date of appointment, including the successful completion of an APA-accredited internship.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Demonstrated commitment to multiculturalism and ability to work effectively with diverse individuals
- Demonstrated professionalism and ability to work collaboratively with others
- Demonstrated written and oral communication skills and ability to engage in effective time management
- APA-accredited doctoral internship in a university/college counseling center
- Experience providing telemental health
Application Deadline: Screening of applications will begin January 15, 2026. Priority will be given to applicants who meet the screening deadline; however, the position will remain open until filled.
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