The appointee for Adult Outpatient Psychotherapy will join a growing Adult Psychiatry Department Outpatient Program. This position will offer the opportunity to participate in clinical care, education, and program development. The appointee shall provide clinical and educational services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
Primary roles include (1) patient care, (2) supervision and teaching within the psychiatry residency and psychology programs. The successful candidate will have established areas of emphasis that are complementary to existing clinical teams and services, as well as distinct areas of focus that would provide needed clinical services (e.g., eating disorders, dialectical behavior therapy, couples therapy). Clinical care will involve both brief and also ongoing psychotherapy (individual, family, group, or couples) for adults.
Those treated in our clinic are both staff of the medical university and patients seen in the various medical departments of our university as well as members of the community. Applicants must have a doctorate in clinical psychology from an APA accredited graduate program and an APA accredited internship and necessary post-doctoral supervised training. They must be licensed or license eligible in Oregon and experience and/or demonstrated readiness to work well in an interdisciplinary setting.
The position is housed within the Adult Psychiatry Clinic at OHSU.
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