Music Psychotherapy Clinical Supervision (MU508, MU610, MU612)
Date: Jun 2, 2025
Location: Waterloo, CA
Company: Wilfrid Laurier University
Faculty/Academic Area: Faculty of Music
Department: Music Academic
Campus: Waterloo
Employee Group: WLUFA
Requisition ID: 9866
Position Title: Music Psychotherapy Clinical Supervision (MU508, MU610, MU612)
Term: Fall 2025, Winter 2026, and/or Spring 2026
Days/Times: TBD
Hours per week/Hours Total: TBD
Anticipated Class Size: TBD
Additional Course Requirements: None
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Posting ends: June 16, 2025
Position Summary: Successful applicants for the “Music Psychotherapy Therapy Clinical Supervision” position will be eligible to provide supervision in MU508, MU610, and/or MU612. After applicants are hired, Laurier’s Experiential Placements Coordinator will confirm your availability and workload capacity in relation to your own schedule and the overall placement/internship timetable.
Supervisors are provided with a course syllabus by the Laurier Experiential Placements Coordinator; the inclusion of a sample syllabus as part of the application process is not necessary.
MU508 (Spring), MU610 (Spring), MU612 (Fall-Winter)
MU508 and MU610 are full-time clinical placements. MU612 is a one-day-per-week clinical placement. In these courses, students gain clinical experience in music psychotherapy with groups and with individual clients and learn how to sustain collaborative and respectful working relationships with interdisciplinary health care professionals. While demonstrating personal and professional integrity, students learn methods of clinical documentation, participate in professional development activities, and learn how to practice ethically according to relevant professional standards. Students integrate clinical musicianship and other music psychotherapy skills within a music psychotherapy framework in order to structure and facilitate the psychotherapeutic process and to apply the safe and effective use of self with clients. They learn to engage clients according to their demonstrated level of commitment to therapy, facilitate client exploration of issues and patterns of behaviour, and support clients to explore a range of emotions. They learn to adapt their approach when working with culturally diverse clients, communicate in a manner appropriate to clients’ developmental levels and socio-cultural identities, identify and respond appropriately to clients' strengths, vulnerabilities, resilience and resources, and recognize and address possible conflict in a constructive manner. With the help of the clinical supervisior, students learn to respond professionally to anger, hostility, criticism, inappropriate attachment or expression of intense emotions from the client, foster client's autonomy, recognize barriers that may affect access to therapeutic services, assume a non-judgmental stance and, and identify culturally relevant resources. These courses are closely linked and integrated with prerequisite/concurrent academic courses. Weekly supervision is provided by Laurier faculty who are qualified and experienced music psychotherapists.
Qualifications – Required: Master’s Degree in Music Therapy or equivalent. CRPO RP (independent practice status with evidence) and CRPO supervisor's qualifications; MTA in good standing with supervision status. CAMT approved supervisor. 30 hours supervision course (self-declared), 5 years clinical music therapy experience.
Qualifications – Asset: Clinical Music Psychotherapy experience, record of scholarship.
Salary: Hourly rate of pay for Music Therapy supervision: $65.90 – 89.74
Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
Required for All Applicants
- CV
- Cover letter that includes candidate's training and experience in music-centered music therapy and their philosophy of music therapy practice
- Candidate Application Form (CAF): https://www.wlu.ca/about/working-at-laurier/assets/documents/candidate-application-form.docx
Required for External Applicants
- Names and Contact Information for Referees
- Evidence of Good Teaching (may include but not limited to: reference letters, teaching evaluations, list of student successes etc.)
Optional
- Teaching Dossier
- Verification of highest degree
Applications may be addressed to:
Music Part-Time Appointment Committee
Faculty of Music
Questions about this posting may be sent to:
Kirsten Yri
Chair, Part-Time Appointment Committee
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