Staff Psychologist Rosemead School of Psychology
The Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University is conducting a search for a Staff Psychologist to begin in July 2026, possibly sooner. Strong candidates will be clinical or counseling psychologists license-eligible in California with significant clinical supervisory and/or teaching experience. The successful candidate will serve at the Biola Counseling Center (BCC) administered by Rosemead. BCC serves both student and community clients functioning as a training clinic and an approved APA-internship. This is a wonderful opportunity for a psychologist to join the BCC team and enjoy a blend of clinical supervision and teaching in the broader context of an academic community.
This is a full-time position with Administrative Faculty status and benefits including health insurance, 403b match, and tuition remission opportunities. In addition to salary and benefits, our Staff Psychologists have the opportunity to see private clients for additional income.
As a private Christian University, Biola seeks faculty who embrace Biolas mission to equip students to serve and reflect the diverse kingdom of God. Viable candidates need to be in agreement with the Biola Doctrinal Statement and Standard of Conduct with a compatible interest in relating psychological theory, research, and practice to the Christian faith.
Basic Function and Responsibility
The Staff Psychologist is responsible for the clinical supervision of BCC doctoral psychology practicum students, teaching undergraduate and/or graduate psychology courses for the Rosemead School of Psychology, and for delivering psychotherapy and other clinical services to the Biola University campus community.
Alignment with Theological Positions
The person who fills this position must be someone who personally agrees with Biolas Articles of Faith and Statement of Biblical Principles and who is supportive of the positions taken by Biola as contained in its Eschatology Teaching Position. As such, this person may not speak against or act in a manner inconsistent with these positions during the course of their employment at Biola.
Essential Duties
Teaching Activities:
• Teach up to 6 semester units of undergraduate or graduate psychology courses for Rosemead School of Psychology per year. • Provide primary clinical supervision for up to eight first and/or advanced practicum students, including all clinical activities and services they perform utilizing audio and video review. • Review, edit, and approve all clinical and crisis documentation for primary supervisees, intakes, treatment plans, case notes, consultations, clinical letters, terminations, etc. • In collaboration with other BCC Staff Psychologists, develop and deliver orientation, weekly clinical training, didactics, and supervision experiences that enhance practicum student clinical skills and professional development. • Evaluate the clinical and professional functioning of BCC practicum students up to four times per year, mid-semester, fall, mid-year, mid-semester, spring, final, depending on students training level. Participate in Rosemead 2nd-year evaluations for first practicum students. • Provide occasional outreach consultation and educational programming for Biola University students, faculty, and staff on topics that promote the overall health and wellness of the campus community. • Each Staff Psychologist is on call 24/7 for campus student or client crisis, one week each summer (July/August). • Oversee trainee participation in student care consultations and collaboration with Student Development staff in support of students of concern as needed and/or directed by the BCC Director. • Participate in all aspects of supervision training and case disposition at the BCC as needed and/or directed by the BCC Director. The Staff Psychologist is available to consult/supervise for crises that arise for other BCC trainees beyond their primary supervisees when on site.
Administrative Activities:
• Complete and submit required documentation for practicum students academic programs. • Collaborate with other BCC Staff Psychologists in evaluating, interviewing, and ranking advanced practicum candidates each year. • Document all orientation, clinical training, seminars, workshops, and supervision experiences developed and delivered to practicum students. • Assist practicum students with practicum/internship applications, recommendations, and future career planning. • Document all on-call crisis contacts, outreach consultation, and educational programming done for the Biola University campus community as directed by the BCC Director. • Collaborate with the BCC Director in monitoring, evaluating, and improving the elements and structure of BCC clinical services and training programs. • Document all psychotherapy and crisis services for BCC clients, Biola students, and student care consultations per center and legal and ethical guidelines. • Actively participate in all BCC training activities and staff supervisor and case disposition meetings.
Supervision
The Staff Psychologist reports to the BCC Director.
Qualifications
General:
Personal characteristics that include spiritual maturity, responsibility, desire, and capacity to work with multiple diverse constituents of the BCC and as a willing team member are required for this position. As a private Christian University, Biola seeks faculty who embrace Biolas mission to equip students to serve and reflect the diverse kingdom of God. Viable candidates need to be in agreement with the Biola Doctrinal Statement and Standards of Conduct. A compatible interest in relating psychological theory, research, and practice to the Christian faith and a desire to work at the intersection of faith, psychodynamic theory, and diverse clinical practice are also required.
Experience:
Supervisory and/or teaching experience are required as is experience providing treatment to adult outpatient psychotherapy clients. Expertise in interventions relevant to the needs of a university campus clientele will also be valuable. Applicants who bring diverse racial/ethnic perspectives to their work are especially encouraged to apply. We are prioritizing candidates with demonstrated capacity to address the needs of BIPOC students and clients.
Education:
PsyD or PhD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology and being licensed or immediately license-eligible in California is required.
Skills:
In addition to the requisite therapeutic supervisory and clinical training skills, public relations, time management, organizational, and written communication skills are also important for this position.