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This position will be the only dedicated psychologist at the Gender Health Center, specializing in caring for transgender, gender nonbinary, and gender expansive communities. As a psychologist within our system, you will play an essential role in supporting the mental health needs of our diverse population.
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Must be independently licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC.
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Psychologist License (California) within 6 months of hire. PhD/PsyD/EdD in Clinical Counseling, Health or School Psychology from an accredited college or university. Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, brief individual and group psychotherapy.
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Based in San Jose, CA and reporting to the Manager of Psych Services, the School Psychologist Intern, will play a critical role in ensuring we are meeting our Child Find obligation. The School Psychologist Intern position will be on the site-based staff calendar, which includes paid time off for holidays and traditional school breaks.
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Valid School Psychologist credential/license or in process in state of practice. 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as School Psychologist within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum.
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Licensed Psychologist in CA or close to licensure in CA(license eligible). Provide clinical services such as diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, psychological testing/assessment, psychological evaluations, crisis management services.
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We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Psychological Assessment Clinical Supervisor (Hybrid) to join our client's team in San Jose, California.
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The School Psychologist works to support students through avariety of mental health and developmental issues and aid in qualifyingstudents for additional support services. The School Psychologist is responsible for providing on-sitepsychological services to students under the jurisdiction of the state anddistrict.
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The Licensed School Psychologist conducts comprehensive psychoeducational evaluations; consults with school personnel and parents regarding planning, implementing and evaluating individual and group interventions; and works with a group of specialists to facilitate the creation of a student's Individualized Education Plan (IEP.
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Under the direct supervision of the Principal-Special Education, develops and provides psycho/educational guidance services which assists teachers, administrators and parents in understanding each child's unique developmental needs; recommends, selects and arranges services and provides the most favorable conditions for students with special needs to learn.
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At LifeStance Health, we believe in a truly healthy society where mental and physical healthcare are unified to make lives better.
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At LifeStance Health, we believe in a truly healthy society where mental and physical healthcare are unified to make lives better.
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Thriveworks is currently seeking Licensed Clinicians to provide a mix of telehealth and face-to-face sessions in San Jose, CA.
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Responsibilities Of a School Speech Language Pathologist SLP
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Evergreen Elementary School District, in partnership with the community, provides all responsibility and a commitment to academic and civic excellence.
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