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High School Prevention Program Coordinator - Licensed Psychologist

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Santa Monica
Jan 05, 2025
Description

The UCLA Rape Treatment Center provides all-inclusive services in a safe and therapeutic setting, and is staffed by highly trained professionals with specialized expertise in the medical, forensic and psychological aspects of victim care.

Leverage your expertise to make a real difference in the community as a High School Prevention Program Coordinator. The Rape Treatment Center (RTC) High School Prevention Program Coordinator will provide state-of-the-art sexual assault and abuse prevention programs individually tailored to public and private secondary schools throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

The High School Prevention Program Coordinator will:

  • Perform presentations while exhibiting skill in public-speaking to various sized groups.
  • Coordinate/schedule the RTC high school prevention education programs.
  • Demonstrate excellent organizational skills and ability to manage a complicated schedule and concurrent projects with foresight and initiative.
  • Update prevention education training materials and activities based on best practices and current research.
  • Foster collaborative working relationships with all constituents to assure effective implementation of RTC programs and services.
  • Participate in 24-hour on-call Clinic coverage.

* Only 1 position will be filled: #21118 - Licensed Clinical Social Worker; 21120 - License-eligible Clinical Social Worker; or 21121 - Licensed Clinical Psychologist.

Salary range: $54.66 - $72.09 Hourly

Qualifications

We are looking for a dynamic and knowledgeable Clinical Psychologist professional with:

  • CA State Psychologist License
  • Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology
  • Minimum of two years' experience presenting and updating sexual assault prevention education programs for a variety of audiences.
  • Knowledge of current research-based sexual assault prevention programming and bystander research for all target audiences.
  • Ability to represent the University of CA, Hospital system, and Rape Treatment Center effectively and communicate program mission and goals.
  • Ability to establish rapport and maintain ongoing effective collaboration and working relationships with schools, colleges, law enforcement and other community agencies and constituents.
  • Ability to travel as needed; available for frequent (3-4 times per week) local travel to school campuses and other program sites throughout Los Angeles County, including during evening and weekend hours.
  • Must be able to get to our UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica within 30 minutes when on-call.
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