McGill University
CourseLecturerEDPC714ECPF26
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“Course Lecturer EDPC 714 ECP F26 at McGill University. Skills: Family therapy, Couples therapy, Clinical psychology, Counselling psychology. Teach one course as a Course Lecturer. Teach EDPC 714-001 Theory/Models:Family Therapy”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD in Counselling Psychology, PhD in Applied Psychology, PhD in Clinical Psychology, PhD in Counselling, PhD in Social Work, Two years clinical experience, Experience working with couples, Experience working with families, Knowledge of best practices for Family therapy, Knowledge of best practices for Couples therapy, Understanding of systems, Understanding of systems-informed clinical practice, Licensed as a psychologist, Satisfactory teaching evaluations if taught course once, Satisfactory teaching evaluations if taught in hiring unit, Adherence to evolving program requirements, Evidence of continuing education if 3+ years post-degree, Authorized to work in Canada, Willing to work in Quebec
Nice to Have
Taught this course at least twice, Taught in hiring unit previously, Minimum 15 CE hours per year
What You'll Do.
Teach one course as a Course Lecturer
Teach EDPC 714-001 Theory/Models:Family Therapy
Deliver course content on theoretical and therapeutic models
Explain core concepts and their relevance for application
Discuss intervention strategies
Cover the child in family context
Address impact on school performance
Full Job Description
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