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Appointment of Provisional or Associate Level of the Doctoral Professional Staff, Division of Psychology / Department of Psychiatry, Lutheran Hospital. Seeks authorization from the Director for any psychology student training, including both clinical and research training.
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Keywords: Autism, Autism Therapist, BCBA, Behavior Analyst, Education, Educational Aide Permit, Teaching License, Ohio Teaching License, Teach, Classroom Behavioral Therapist, School Therapist, Early Education, ABA, Autism Spectrum, Child Life, Child Development, Psychology.
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Mastery of psychological assessment, behavioral health, behavioral research, and familiarity with organizational effectiveness literature, operational psychology, performance enhancement and training, industrial/organizational psychology, and social and operational psychology.
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Qualifications Required qualifications The candidate will have completed a doctoral degree from an accredited school of Clinical, Counseling, or School Psychology, along with an APA accredited (or commensurate) internship/residency focused on training in child clinical or pediatric psychology.
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Health Educator II: BA/BS degree in Social Science, Family Studies, Child Development, Health Education, Health Sciences, Psychology, or related field. Required Education and Experience: Health Educator I: BA/BS degree in Social Science, Family Studies, Child Development, Health Education, Health Sciences, Psychology, or related field.
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Minimum requirements are a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Family & Consumer Science, or any related field, plus 1 year of documented experience working with children birth to six years old.
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Master's Degree with license for behavior specialist with coursework to include clinical coursework in Autism, foundations of behavioral health and the provision of mental health services (i.e., individual, group and family therapy, abnormal psychology, psychopathology, cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic therapy, crisis counseling, assessment, child development, personality theory, psychotherapy lab, clinical practicum.
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Must have knowledge and understanding of good teaching techniques and child psychology. POSITION TITLE: Athletic Assistant Track Pole-Vault Coach. Athletic Assistant Track Pole-Vault Coach Job Description.
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Completion of a bachelor's degree in social work, social services, sociology, psychology, criminal justice, behavioral health, public health, human services, human or child development, education or a closely related field at an accredited college or university.
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Master's degree (or higher) in social work, psychology, child development or related field and a minimum of five years' experience working with infants and families, with a strong background in infant mental health including attachment theory and research.
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Basic knowledge of child and adolescent development, human sexuality, family dysfunction, psychology, sociology, behavior theory, and autism. Bachelor’s or Associate’s Degree in a related field (Psychology, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Special Education, etc.
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PhD/PsyD/EdD in Clinical Counseling, Health or School Psychology from an accredited college or university. Provides mental health assessment, diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention services for adult and/or child members who present themselves from psychiatric evaluation with a broad range of mental health needs.
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Internship and/or postdoctoral fellowship in clinical child psychology or pediatric psychology. Whole Child Collective is a small, evidence-based child psychology practice that provides comprehensive evaluations and treatment to children through college age youth in Lake Oswego, OR. We are collaborative, professional, and supportive and our goal is to provide positive, focused and comprehensive services to our valued patients and their families.
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Successful candidates for this full-time, non-tenure track faculty position must have completed an APaccredited doctoral program, APaccredited internship, and fellowship with training in pediatric, child clinical psychology, or neuropsychology.
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Two years full-time experience in: Counseling or psychotherapy or both, preferably in family or conciliation court and with a socially, culturally and ethnically diverse population; and/orProviding forensic psychology or forensic social work related services relating to children and families (e.g. Child Protective Services, Court Ordered Investigations/Evaluations, etc.
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