Tufts University
Location
Grafton, Massachusetts
Provide direct clinical psychological services, including individual and group therapy and crisis management, to students across multiple campuses. Act as a mental health consultant for the university community and collaborate with campus partners on student wellbeing initiatives.
Requires a Ph.D. or PsyD in psychology and a valid Massachusetts license as a Psychologist Provider. Candidates must have experience with diverse populations and brief therapy, preferably with young adults or college students.
Counseling and Mental Health Services (CMHS), a department within the Division of Student Health, operates as a unified service across the Boston, Grafton, SMFA, and Medford sites. The Grafton site serves the in-person needs of over 500 professional students on the Grafton Health Science Campus and supports through virtual means the needs of over 3,000 professional students on the Boston Health Science campus and the Maine medical track. The Boston site serves the in-person needs of approximately 2,500 professional students on the Boston Health Sciences Campus, supports through virtual means the needs of roughly 400 medical students in the Maine medical track, and provides back-up virtual support for the Grafton Campus.
Provide clinical consultation to other members of the Tufts community regarding students of concern. Perform other clinical duties as assigned.
Documentation: Utilize the electronic medical record system (Medicat One) for scheduling and timely documentation.
Complete and maintain clinical documentation in accordance with university policies, procedures, and relevant ethical and legal standards.
Collaborate with campus partners to provide mental health consultation and support cross-departmental student wellbeing initiatives.
Knowledge and experience typically acquired by: Ph.D. or PsyD in psychology and licensed in Massachusetts as a Psychologist Provider. Demonstrated experience and expertise working with diverse populations, including communities of color, LGBTQI+ students, and transgender/non-binary students. Clinical experience involving brief therapy, preferably with a college student/young adult population. Strong generalist experience with anxiety management, trauma, substance abuse, depression, mood disorders, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder. Ability to participate in after-hours on-call rotation and other after-hours campus activities as needed.
Three or more years of post-license clinical experience. Experience addressing crises in a college or university setting. Skilled in triage and Initial Consultations, with the ability to quickly determine the best type of service to meet client needs and goals. Bilingual/multilingual skills.
Minimum $79,600.00, Midpoint $99,600.00, Maximum $119,500.00
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.
Market context
In Massachusetts, Staff Clinician/Psychologist roles are typically competitive because employers look for a doctoral degree, an active state psychologist license, and experience with brief therapy and diverse populations, often with young adults or college students. Requirements and benefits on this platform are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping you review fit faster. Before applying, confirm your Massachusetts licensure status and prepare examples of short-term clinical work with varied client groups.