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SpringHealth Behavioral Health and Integrated Care offers a holistic approach and integrates care for people with cognitive, developmental or intellectual disabilities who often need additional resources.
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Bachelor's degree (or pursuing degree) in communication disorders, early childhood special education, child/developmental psychology, or a related field. Dr. Anne Larson, from the Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI), is seeking part-time temporary research assistants to support ongoing projects related to early childhood development, professional development, and family engagement.
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Looking for a Psychologist with experience in child and adolescent psychology. Experience neuro-developmental testing such as Autism spectrum disorder. Teach psychiatry residents, fellow as well as supervision of doctoral level psychology interns rotating through the department as participating faculty member.
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Required - Master's degree in Psychology or Applied Behavior Analysis. Must have knowledge of principles of Applied Behavior Analysis applicable to care and treatment of children with behavioral and developmental concerns.
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An advanced degree (MS, MA, PhD) in Psychology, Social Work, or related field. helping Montanans with mental health and/or developmental disabilities. to join the team as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
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Educational Specialist (Ed. S.) and National School Psychology Certification preferred. Provides direct and consultative psychological services, treatments, and intervention in accordance with regulations, standards, and guidelines defined by the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), Code of Ethical Practice, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), the students' Individual Program Plan (IPP) and Individual Education Plan (IEP), N.J. Department of Education (DOE), the student's approved behavior plan, and established Bancroft policies and procedures.
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Expand your knowledge of psychology by supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, mental illness and behavioral challenges. Support participants with developmental goals like budgeting, exercise, and nutrition.
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Master's or Doctorate degree in School Psychology required. Conduct psychological assessments to identify learning disabilities, developmental delays, and emotional or behavioral challenges.
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Qualifications: Must hold a Master's or Doctorate in School Psychology, be licensed through the CTBoard, possess a CTeducation certification, and school experience is preferred but not mandatory.
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Master's or Doctorate in School Psychology. Perform psychological evaluations to identify learning disabilities, developmental delays, and emotional or behavioral concerns. ProCare Therapy is seeking a passionate school psychologist this upcoming school year for a contract position located in Fairport, NY.
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2+ years of experience in children's mental health, child welfare, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a public sector human services or behavioral health care field, providing community-based services to children and youth, and their family/caregivers.
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EDUCATION: Bachelor's Degree in the field of counseling, mental health, social work, psychology/sociology, rehabilitation, special education, or human services field required. Intellectual and Developmental Disorder (IDD) background preferred.
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Valid registration with the California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners as an MFT Intern or Associate Social Worker or registration with the Board of Psychology as a Registered Psychologist within the first 30 days of employment.
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We are seeking a full time Psychology Associate to provide behavior supports to clients and staff in the Enhanced Supervision Group Homes, Day Services and larger DDA community as needed. Benchmark has grown to become one of the most respected organizations in the country in the areas of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and behavioral health.
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Candidates must have a Masters degree in Psychology, Counseling, or related discipline. Masters degree in Psychology, Counseling, or related discipline is required. About our Line of Business: SpringHealth Behavioral Health and Integrated Care offers a holistic approach and integrates care for people with cognitive, developmental or intellectual disabilities who often need additional resources.
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