Rape Treatment Center Therapist & Crisis Counselor

Responsibilities
Provides in-person and telephone and crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and other support services for sexual assault victims (children and adults) and their significant others; related follow-up services; collaboration with law enforcement and other agencies; and related administrative duties;
Provides outpatient psychotherapy and other advocacy and support services for victims of rape and sexual assault and their significant others, including diagnostic assessments, short-term individual, group, and family treatment;
Provides RTC intake services and other clinical duties as assigned;
Participates in providing RTC 24-hour on-call services for sexual assault victims 1-2 weekday overnight on-call shifts per month.

Qualifications

Requires PhD Psychology or MA Psychology with LMFT or Master’s in Social Work/LCSW

Must have special training and at least 5 years of experience providing crisis intervention and psychotherapy services, utilizing individual, group and family treatment modalities.

Requires experience in trauma work, including the ability to diagnose and treat trauma-related symptoms.

Also requires ability to work with people in crisis and people who represent diversity in age, ethnicity, and cultural backgrounds.

On-call responsibilities require availability for work one to two overnights per month.

Must live within 30 minutes of UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica.

Bilingual (Spanish and English) preferred.

One position will be filled:

LMFT
– Req17825

MSW
– Req17824

LCSW
– Req17823

Psychologist
– Req17822

UCLA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

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