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The Institute is known as one of few programs to offer comprehensive pediatric neurological, behavioral, and mental health care utilizing all of the different facets of Neuroscience including the pediatric subspecialties of neurosurgery, neurology, neuroradiology, psychology, neuropsychology, psychiatry, developmental pediatrics, and physical medicine & rehabilitation in one central location.
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The Department of Economic Security, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), is seeking an experienced and highly motivated individual to join our team as a Human Services Specialist 3. A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood, Early Child Special Education, Family Studies, OR a Bachelor's degree in a closely related field (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, Elementary Education, or Sociology) with review of course and approval by ADES/ AzEIP; OR if hired in the AzEIP system as a Service Coordinator before July 1 2001, documentation of continued satisfactory work in the AzEIP system in a Service Coordinator position from that date of hire.
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Opportunities for career exploration in Behavior Analysis, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology, and other roles. Provide attentive one-on-one care and behavioral/developmental support to children aged 2-6, emphasizing a nurturing and encouraging environment.
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Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Recreation Therapy, Sociology, or a field related to behavioral health. This position provides individual and group age appropriate developmental and psychosocial supervision, support, and treatment consistent with established objectives, including crisis management, group facilitation, use of trauma informed care and use of behavioral management and modification procedures to facilitate achievement of desired treatment outcomes.
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Qualifications: Master's or doctoral degree in School Psychology Valid license or certification as a School Psychologist Proficient in conducting psychoeducational assessments and interpreting assessment results.
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Coordinates services and collaborates with other involved agencies, such as Department of Child Safety (DCS), Probation/Parole Departments, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), schools, and other providers.
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Established in 1997 by two mothers of children with autism and their developmental pediatrician, SARRC is an internationally recognized nonprofit with a mission to advance research and provide a lifetime of support for individuals with autism and their families.
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Doctorate degree in Clinical or School Psychology. Administer, score, and interpret psychological and developmental tools for young children with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorder evaluations.
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This is a great job for individuals re-entering the workforce, looking for supplemental income or college students studying psychology, social work, special education, or early childhood education.
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We are proud to be one of the few hospitals to offer pediatric neurosurgery, stroke and neurocritical care, neurology, psychology, psychiatry, developmental pediatrics and rehabilitation in one central location.
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Master's degree in psychology, education, special education, sociology or related field required. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) credential required. Ability to obtain Behavior Analyst Licensure with the Arizona Board of Psychologist Examiners.
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Master’s Degree or Ph. D. in Experimental, Developmental, Perceptual, or Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a related basic scientific psychology field preferred. Master’s Degree or Ph. D. in Experimental, Developmental, Perceptual, or Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a related basic scientific psychology field preferred.
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