Department Quicklinks
24 Hour Phone Response:
CAPS has mental health staff available for consultation 24 hours a day by phone.
To reach a CAPS staff member call:
(530) 752-0871
POSITIONS
Counseling and Psychological Services often has positions available for individuals interested in working at a university counseling center. Please check back here often and click on the links to below for information on positions that are available.
CAPS is not seeking to fill any positions at the present moment, please check back for future opportunities.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Positions
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Program provides advanced training opportunities in the core service areas provided by CAPS including: Intake Assessment, Crisis Intervention, Brief Psychotherapy, Multicultural Counseling, Career Counseling, Consultation to Campus Units and Departments, Program Development and Outreach. The program stresses Generalist Training, with the goal of preparing the fellow for a staff position in a university counseling center.
Predoctoral Intern Positions
The overarching objective of the Internship Training Program is to train ethical, competent psychologists who are capable of functioning independently and will contribute both to the welfare of society and to the profession. The primary educational model is to provide training in the area of applied practice that is grounded in the scientific principles of our profession. The training staff realizes that the most important learning occurs through providing service under the direct supervision and mentorship of a senior staff professional. Such “learning by doing” is guided, enriched and deepened through seminars, emphasis areas, consultations, and in-service staff development activities.
Practicum Counselor Positions
The Practicum Program is for doctoral level students seeking supervised experience and training primarily in short-term individual counseling. Other supervised opportunities include: conducting intake assessments; and providing outreach programs. This non-paid practicum requires an academic year commitment beginning in September and ending in June.
