Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) seeks an Intercultural Specialist I for a one-year term to serve as a clinical staff member within Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). This role, under the close direction of the Director and senior level staff, provides clinical, educational, outreach, and consultation services specifically relevant to the needs of racial and ethnic minority students, in addition to generalist responsibilities. Services include routine psychological intervention, prevention, and postvention programs and services to the college community, primarily to students.
The Intercultural Specialist I is a highly valued member of the campus community who, with direct input and approval from the Director and/or senior level staff, provides programs and services that address cultural issues and identity development, severe mental health issues, as well as problems that are developmental and preventative in nature. Provides routine clinical services such as initial assessment, individual and group therapy, and case disposition. In close consultation with the Director or other senior level staff, responsible for crisis intervention; serving in an on-call rotation; develops, implements, and evaluates educational and prevention outreach programs; in limited circumstances, provides consultation to faculty, staff, students, parents / families, and other mental health / health care providers; and participates in department and college meetings and committees.
We seek a candidate whose professional experience is aligned with advancing the principles of social equity and inclusion, environmental and climate justice, and equal access to resources and opportunities. CAPS provides a range of mental health services to support the unique needs of art and design students, which include objective and non-judgmental counseling, individual and group therapy, 24/7 crisis referral services, as well as tools and resources to build campus-wide awareness/understanding of mental health issues.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/EXPERIENCE
Demonstrated competency providing clinical services for diverse clients, including international populations and clients along the gender and sexual orientation spectra.
Demonstrated experience providing clinical services for the wide range of presenting issues seen in college students, including assessing and managing risk and the treatment of serious concerns with direct support and guidance from senior staff.
Appreciation and knowledge of intersecting identities, the process of identity development (intersectional identity development), and how this varies between individuals.
Demonstrated ability to actively engage in clinical practice with students in ongoing counseling (with individuals, couples, groups), in crisis intervention, and in outreach programs.
Ability to develop and deliver multicultural outreach programs, services, training, and professional development with guidance and support from Director and or senior level staff.
Ability to manage a very full caseload within a time-limited clinical setting.
Experience in the use of electronic/medical records systems; must be computer literate.
Basic knowledge of college student development theories and practice.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in a highly collaborative manner.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Master’s degree from an accredited program in counseling, psychology, social work, mental health, or a related field required.
Minimum 1 year of group and individual counseling experience in a supervised practicum, supervised internship, or post-graduate work setting with demonstrated knowledge and experience working with people from marginalized groups and the issues they face as they navigate within dominant culture(s) and between cultures required.
Applications from licensed or license eligible candidates (must apply for license from the RI DOH within 3 months of hire) or candidates actively working towards licensure by the RI DOH (RISD will provide Supervision from an independently licensed provider to meet the minimum requirement to apply) are accepted.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.).
Experience in a college or university counseling center.
Familiarity with a variety of cultures (both international and domestic).
Training or experience with issues such as racial fatigue, code switching, and impostor syndrome.
Clinical experience working with immigrant, and/or refugee populations.
Passion for and commitment to social justice.
Experience providing training and supervision in an APA-accredited training program.
Fluency in multiple languages.
RISD recognizes diversity and inclusivity as fundamental to its learning community and integral to an art and design education. We welcome candidates whose experience has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. RISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
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RISD continues to build on a distinguished history of providing innovative leadership in art and design education through its commitment to creative experimentation and risk taking. This progressive, inquisitive attitude permeates our campus culture, supporting the 2,450 undergraduate and graduate students, along with the 1,000 faculty members, curators, administrative and support staff who form our community.
RISD is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer offering a supportive, collegial and inclusive work environment and a competitive benefits package. If you find a position that suits you here, you’ll become part of an inspiring community of staff, faculty and students that thrives on creativity and values everything art and design bring to our everyday lives.