Full-Time

Course Lecturer

Couple Therapy

Posted on 10/1/2025

Deadline 10/16/25
McGill University

McGill University

11-50 employees

University entrepreneurship center and accelerator

Compensation Overview

$11.5k/yr

Sherbrooke, QC, Canada

In Person

Category
Education
Requirements
  • PhD degree or Equivalent in mental health field (i.e., Psychology, Social Work, Counselling Psychology)
  • MSW or MA in mental health field or equivalent with a minimum 8 years of clinical experience focused on assessment and treatment of couples & families
  • Bilingual
  • Supervisory Experience (AAMFT approved supervisor or equivalent) – minimum 8 years of supervisory experience in the area of couple and family psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy Permit Professional Order of Psychologists of Quebec (OPQ)
  • Completed Graduate or Post-graduate training in couple and family therapy in an accredited university or training center
  • Expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Martial Therapy (Cognitive Behavioral)
  • Knowledge of models of couple therapy and use of concepts from major couple theory frameworks to formulate an interpretation of couple relationships.
  • Knowledge of the historical overview of the field including the common factors that underlie all couple therapy interventions.
  • Advanced knowledge of assessment, intervention and evaluation of practice with couples.
  • Expert knowledge of the four core theoretical approaches to couple therapy.
  • Knowledge of the key theoretical tenets of: Integrated Systemic Therapy for Couples (Systemic); Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples (Humanistic); Mentalizing Based Couple Therapy (Psychodynamic); Cognitive Behavioral Marital Therapy (Cognitive Behavioral).
  • Knowledge of cross theoretical orientations (common factors) as they influence the development of basic core psychotherapeutic skills.
  • Knowledge of common factors such as communication skills, therapeutic alliance and client/therapist characteristics, in couple treatment.
  • Ability to use models, integrating the lens of gender, race, poverty and social class, multiculturalism into couple treatment.

The McGill Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship helps people at McGill turn ideas into startups by providing education, mentorship, and practical startup frameworks. It runs programs that take ventures from ideation to fundraising, including the Lean Startup programs, Dobson Bootcamp and Cup, the X-1 Accelerator, and international fundraising tours, with tracks for Life Sciences, Sustainability, and women founders. The Centre draws on university resources and philanthropic support to offer funding readiness, mentorship networks, and access to experienced entrepreneurs and investors, all within a campus-based ecosystem. Its goal is to discover, educate, and cultivate world‑class entrepreneurs and to help them build purposeful companies that contribute to the local and global innovation ecosystem.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1.6M

Headquarters

Montreal, Canada

Founded

1995

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

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