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Must hold one of the following credentials or licenses in the state of California prior to employment: -License in Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) -Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) -Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) -Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) -School Psychologist (PPS) -Licensed Educational Psychologist -Licensed Clinical Psychologist -California PPS Credential School Counseling.
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Must be a licensed mental health professional (i.e. Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Marriage Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor) PPS credential in School Psychology.
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Job Details: Start Date: January 26, 2024 End Date: Extended School Year (ESY) Schedule: Full-Time; 40 hours per week Population: Elementary Maternity Leave Coverage: The psychologist going on leave isn't expected to return until the next school year.
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Credential Copy (California Internship Credential (PPS/School Psychology) OR university letter indicating eligibility for school psychology internship) All applicants must be eligible for Pupil Personnel Services Internship Credential in School Psychology and/or meet the requirements for a school psychologist internship through an accredited institution.
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Intern PPS Credential-School Psychology or School Counseling or MFT Intern. The school psychologist/counseling/MFT intern's responsibilities may include conducting individual and group counseling sessions, assisting in crisis interventions, providing academic planning, and collaborating with school staff.
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Amergis Healthcare is seeking a School Psychologist with apassion for working with kids within a school setting in Orange County, CA. The School Psychologist is responsible for providingon-site psychological services to those applicable under the jurisdiction ofthe state and client.
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OR Credential – PPS in School Psychology, School Counseling, or School Social Work. License – Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Social Worker, Educational Psychologist, or license eligible intern under the supervision of an LMFT, LCSW, or LEP.
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Reporting to the Associate Head of School, the School Psychologist will be expected to demonstrate collaboration, leadership, and advocacy to promote students social-emotional and academic success.
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Associates MFT or CSW, we will provide supervision for their hours toward licensure. DIS Counseling- Designated Instructional Services focuses on social/emotional functioning that negatively affects academic progress and the development of long-term academic/vocational goals and independent living-skills.
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School Psychologist All onsite/in-person Required credential: valid CA PPS Must have own transportation At this time, we also can now only consider candidates who are fully vaccinated, so please do not submit candidates who are not.
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Registered and active license as an LMFT, AMFT, LPCC, APCC, LCSW, ASW with the Board of Behavioral Sciences and/or PPS (Pupil personal services) credential if a School Counselor or School Psychologist.
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DOJ/FBI Live Scan Background & TB Clearance. Requires a Masters degree in Counseling and/or related field (i.e. Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family therapy, School Counseling, etc.) Experience working in a school or treatment setting for students with learning or social/emotional problems.
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Valid Appropriate California Credential PPS School Psychologist. PUSD is approximately 50 minutes from downtown San Francisco with a direct line on Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). 8 Elementary Schools, 3 Junior High Schools, 1 Comprehensive High School, 1 Alternative Education High School, Adult Education, Independent study, Alternative learning experiences, and Early Childhood Education.
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Credential Copy (Valid California Credential: Educational Specialists, Speech Pathology Services, or PPS: School Psychologist) Valid California credentials: Educational Specialists, Speech Pathology Services, or PPS: School Psychologist.
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Performs other duties as assigned by the supervising school psychologist and/or Director, Special Education Local Plan Area and Psychological Services. Must possess or be eligible for appropriate California public school PPS - School Psychology credential.
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