University of the Western Cape -> Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Student Development & Support -> Centre for Student Support Services (CSSS)
Type of Position: Permanent - Full Time
Closing Date: 29/11/2024
Role Clarification & Key Performance Areas The Division for Student Development and Support (SDS) plays a leading role in co-creating a holistic, enabling environment and excellent engagement opportunities for students to develop their full potential as active scholars and responsive citizens. The Centre for Student Support Services (CSSS) is one of four departments within SDS, providing multifaceted, student-centred co-curricular and in-curricular initiatives. All offerings are evidence-based and aim to enhance the quality of life, holistic wellness, experience and success of students.
The successful incumbent will fulfil the role of Psychologist in Therapeutic Services, offering a range of individual and group mental health and counselling support services and awareness programmes to break the stigma of mental health at UWC. Key Performance Areas will include:
Providing an accessible and relevant mental health and psycho-social support service to enhance student wellness for optimal academic functioning.Providing individual and/or group counselling, workshops, psychometric assessments and report writing, advocacy and other services related to the enhancement of student mental health.Ability to function in a team and fulfil objectives of the department.Effectively respond to crisis and emergency situations.Record keeping, reporting and statistics.Ability to engage in online mental health provision.Engage in relevant research to assess programme delivery and impact.Ability to develop mental health material for online access.Supervision of interns.Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Counselling or Clinical Psychology.Registered with the HPCSA as a Counselling or Clinical Psychologist.Minimum of 3 years relevant experience as a registered Clinical/Counseling Psychologist at the HPCSA.Experience in telehealth/online counseling.Worked in a range of clinical and psycho-educational modalities and settings.Knowledge, skills, and experience in psychometric assessment.Advantageous Requirements: Ability to supervise intern psychologists.Training as at least a Level 1 BWRT specialist.Higher Education sector experience.Required Competencies: Effective Written and Verbal Communication.Ability to work under pressure.Demonstrate conflict management and Problem-Solving skills.Research.Ethical behaviour.Professionalism.Diversity and Cultural Competence.Facilitate supervision.Telemedicine/telehealth.Effective administration and record keeping.In your application, you are encouraged to highlight your strengths and include anything else you deem exceptional and outstanding to be considered by the selection panel. Please attach a cover letter motivating your suitability, a detailed curriculum vitae including contact details of three referees, and your highest qualification to your online profile.
DISCLAIMER: By applying for the position, you consent to the University sharing your application, including curriculum vitae, with University stakeholders to process the application. In line with the University's commitment to diversifying its workforce, preference will be given to suitably qualified applicants in line with our Employment Equity Targets. The official retirement age at UWC is 65 years. The University reserves the right to not make an appointment, make an appointment at a different level, seek additional candidates and may conduct competency assessments.
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