Employment at Pacifica Graduate Institute

Pacifica Graduate Institute is a WASC accredited graduate school offering a variety of masters and doctoral degree programs framed in the traditions of depth psychology. The Institute has established an educational environment that nourishes respect for cultural diversity and individual differences, and an academic community that fosters a spirit of free and open inquiry. Areas of study include Clinical Psychology, Eco and Liberation Psychology, Depth Psychology, Mythology, and some encompass hybrid/distance learning options. Students have access to an impressive array of educational resources on Pacifica’s two campuses, both of which are located between the coastal foothills and the Pacific Ocean, a few miles south of Santa Barbara, California.

If you have any questions, please email humanresources@pacifica.edu or contact Karina Monares, PCB Specialist, at 805-679-6109.

Adjunct Faculty Positions

Pacifica Graduate Institute welcomes Adjunct Faculty applications for each of these graduate programs:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Counseling Psychology
  • Depth Psychology
  • Depth Psychotherapy

Appointment by quarters and by academic years vary by program. Qualifications reflect the course content, delivery method, and any applicable licensing standards.

For more information please contact the Department Chair of the department in which you are interested.

None Currently

Core Faculty Positions

Staff Positions

Job Title: Director of Clinical Training

Summary:

The Director of Clinical Training (DCT) has overall responsibility for the integrity and policies of the training program, including setting relevant training standards and ensuring that Pacifica’s Clinical training program adheres to them. The DCT helps to manage the relationships between students and training sites and advises students throughout the course of their practicum training. The DCT provides direct advisement and supervision to students and works collaboratively with members the Clinical Psychology faculty.

Examples of Duties:

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Oversee the Training Office functioning.
  • Supervise the Clinical Training Coordinator.
  • Directly reports to Program Chair (and Associate chair) as needed.
  • Preparation for placement, supervision, and completion of training hours, including practicum and internship training.
  • Teach the first-year Professional Seminar Courses for Ph.D. students to orient them to the foundational and functional aspects of the program in regard to clinical training for practicum and internship and the accompanying timeline, protocol, and expectations
  • Maintain timely communication with students, staff, and administration regarding training issues.
  • Keep students and faculty informed of the changes in clinical training at the state and national levels.
  • Review and address student concerns regarding training and offer active support to students regarding their training needs
  • Maintain timely paperwork review and processing related to training.
  • Build and maintain relationships with external training sites and agencies.
  • Serve as the liaison between Pacifica and the practicum and internship agencies.
  • Is available for consultation with agencies wishing to develop training programs for Pacifica’s students.
  • Provide both students and training agency representatives with a comprehensive set of guidelines that furnish details regarding the Institute’s expectations for clinical training. Through oversight of the off-site visit process, the DCT also monitors compliance with these guidelines (site visit travel may be required).
  • Approve and monitor all practicum and internship arrangements on behalf of the program.
  • Oversee and address concerns regarding student training needs and behaviors, including working with students on clinical probation.
  • Provide yearly review and revision of the Training Office documents, including the Training Handbook and materials on the Desire to Learn website and Pacifica’s website.
  • Support students in facilitating high standards of clinical practice, including in their ethical and professional behavior.
  • Maintain a training calendar of presentations and communication with students regarding clinical policies, procedures, timing, and concerns.
  • Collaborate with other offices regarding training issues and concerns.
  • Maintain data collection related to accreditation and licensure-based student training.
  • Hold quarterly information and advisement meetings for each cohort to allow an opportunity for students’ questions and to review requirements and procedures.
  • Maintain regular, weekly office hours to meet with students individually as needed.
  • Establish and monitor standards for student readiness for placement.
  • Oversee the maintenance of a current database containing available practicum and internship opportunities in real-time (quarterly basis).
  • Oversee the maintenance of students’ descriptions of their experience at training sites for student perusal upon request.
  • Work with first-year students to identify and select a practicum site,and ensure that they proceed through training in a timely manner as they enter into practicum placement by Fall of their second academic year.
  • Prepare advanced Ph.D. students for the internship application process, which results in their internship placements beginning in the Fall of their post-coursework academic year. This involves a series of educational and preparatory meetings.
  • Establish ongoing weekly meetings with Clinical Training Coordinator and collaborate on the revision of forms and clinical administrative procedures as well as website content.
  • Interact with organizations that oversee the clinical training of doctoral students in clinical psychology such as SCAPTP, CAPIC, ASPPB, and possibly NCSPP.
  • Serve as a liaison for alumni who are in the process of applying for licensure in their particular states and whose boards of psychology request DCT approval of documents.
  • Participate in Clinical Psychology program faculty/program meetings to share updates on Clinical Office information.
  • Coordinate with PsyD Counseling Program and its DCT on issues relevant to both licensure- based programs, such as developing similar evaluation rubrics and contract forms for coherent and streamlined engagements with practicum and internship sites at which both programs may seek to place students.
  • Actively seeks to expand practicum and internship sites for students.
  • The DCT cultivates, implements, maintains, and reports ongoing relationships with current students.
  • The DCT works with program chair to organize and maintain program clinical training resources, including webinars, materials, online library, and recordings.
  • Interpret policy and recommend change as needed.
  • Execute all other duties as assigned including committee work and special projects.

Typical Qualifications:

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
To qualify for the position of Director of Clinical Training (DCT), candidates will have earned a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from an APA or regionally accredited Clinical Psychology Program. The candidate must be licensed in the state of California or licensed in another state and eligible for license in California. The candidate should have at least 2 years professional training experience and is expected to have teaching experience at the graduate level. The candidate is expected to work in a collaborative manner and to demonstrate the capacity to be calm and objective in the guidance of students and in relationships with others.

  • Degree in Clinical Psychology from a Regionally Accredited or APA accredited academic program
  • California-licensed psychologist or be a post-doctoral individual who is licensed-eligible and completes licensure while in this position.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated successful teaching and mentoring experience in a doctoral level graduate program.
  • Strong evidence of attention and sensitivity to, and experience in working with diverse students and clientele, demonstrating cultural humility.
  • Exceptional interpersonal, teamwork, and collaborative skills.
  • Knowledge of and training in depth psychological theory and clinical application.
  • Excellent administrative and organizational skills.
  • Experience with Tevera.
  • Experience in clinical supervision.

COMPUTER SKILLS
PC literate; MS Office (including Word and Excel).
PowerCampus preferred.
DocuSign preferred.
Desire2Learn preferred (or comparable online learning platform)
General office equipment.

LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to read, write, speak, and receive instruction in English. Intermediate math required.

REASONING ABILITY
The ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists is required, along with the ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Ability to mediate and resolve issues; ability to determine issues and creatively problem-solve; ability to engage other departments in meaningful dialogue and articulate issues faced by the department; and ability to analyze the complex and make simple.

QUALIFICATIONS
To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above and below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Ability to read and comprehend complex instructions, correspondence and data; strong organizational, administrative, and time-management skills; strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to identify issues and creatively problem-solve on a variety of issues; effective presentation and interpersonal skills; strong ability to exercise sound and experienced judgment based on a thorough knowledge; and ability to engender respect from staff.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position requires the ability to perform a range of physical activities, which may include standing, walking, using hands and fingers to handle or feel objects, reaching with hands and arms, and communicating effectively (speaking and hearing). The role may occasionally require sitting, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling. Visual acuity at both close and long distances may be necessary to perform job-related tasks.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

Job Title: Receptionist

Department: Campus Services under the Office of Strategic Enrollment and Student Success

Supervisor: Campus Services Supervisor

Status: Regular, Full-Time or Part-time, Non-Exempt

Position Overview:

To host all Pacifica students, faculty, staff, and guests, answer all inquiries, direct phone calls, and assist the OSESS as needed, including tours and on-campus eventsThe Receptionist will conform to institutional policies and procedures and adhere to diverse, equitable, and inclusive practices.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Open campuses in the morning (open doors or blinds as needed).
  • Turn on the digital welcome slides
  • Greet people and direct them to proper locations
  • Lock building doors in the evening if working the evening shift
  • Answer the Pacifica switchboard and direct calls or transfer information as needed
  • Answer basic admissions and general Pacifica inquiries, but transfer calls to the Admissions Office for in-depth questions
  • Respond to all telephone and electronic inquiries or direct them to the proper venue
  • Maintain Lost and Found
  • Be available to provide clerical assistance as needed
  • Keep concession center clean, organized and fully stocked.
  • Maintain “Safety Log/Daily Report” and provide Shift Recap to Campus Services Supervisor, fellow Receptionist, and the VP OSESS.
  • Create and laminate signs as needed
  • Keep lobby tidy
  • Check supply room and report supply needs to Campus Services Supervisor
  • Check in guests using the online system
  • Trouble-shoot accommodation complaints and fix as capable.
  • Report and liaise with Student Services’ Housing and Dining on any student, faculty, and staff residential needs and changes
  • Assist in daily mail deliveries i.e. distribute internal mail to staff/faculty mailboxes
  • Maintain inventory of site equipment and supplies
  • Monitor calendar to stay apprised of upcoming events and needed facility set ups
  • Know and practice all items from the Receptionist Procedure Information Manual.
  • Maintain the “Welcome Board”
  • Coordinate with facilities with any issues that may arise
  • Possibility of being trained to process small bookstore sales
  • Carry out policies established by others
  • Work within existing rules and procedures
  • Execute all other duties as assigned
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor

QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above and below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Ability to interface with a number of different departments and outside agencies. Strong team player with ability to multi-task and possessing good interpersonal skills both written and oral.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

  • High school diploma required; college preferred.
  • 1-2 years of general office experience, receptionist preferred.
  • Customer service experience.

LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:

  • Ability to read, write, speak, and receive instruction in English.
  • Bilingual language skills are preferred.
  • Basic math is required.

REASONING ABILITY:

  • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where sometimes only limited standardization exists.
  • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

COMPUTER SKILLS:

  • PC literate; MS Office (including Word and Excel)
  • General office equipment

CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:

None

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Ability to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms and talk and hear.
  • Sometimes required to sit, climb and/or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl.
  • Close- and long-range vision.
  • Ability to lift 20lbs.

MISSION:

To provide Pacifica’s students, staff, and guests with excellent customer service. By creating a warm and welcoming environment that is guided by Pacifica’s Core Values; and by staying current with campus functions, academic sessions, and public programs.

Pay Range:

$17-$18/hour

Executive Recruitment

None Currently

Pacifica Graduate Institute is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, or covered veteran status.

A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can start employment with Pacifica. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants.

If your qualifications meet our current needs, please send your resume to the email address listed below. Please indicate on the subject line the position you are applying. No faxes or phone calls, please.

You can apply online at: https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/pacifica