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Special Agents come from many professional backgrounds such as psychology, forensic psychology, counseling and social work. Use your psychology or counseling background to become an FBI Special Agent.
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Chair of the Psychology & Counseling Department responsibilities include the following areas: (1) program planning and development; (2) Department administration and communication; (3) Management of BA Psychology; BS Counseling Psychology; MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling; M.Ed. School Counseling degree programs; (4) facilitation of University-wide policies in coordination with Dean School of Graduate & Professional Studies (SGPS), Provost and President.
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SPA has a future need for an Industrial Organizational Psychology Program Analyst to work in Alexandria, VA. MS or MA in Industrial Organizational Psychology or related field and 2-3 years’ experience in the field.
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The applicant must have completed all requirements for the Psychology doctoral degree by the start of the fellowship. Have specialty training in health-related psychology and have an expressed interest in psycho-oncology.
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The Postdoctoral Fellowship is open to graduates from APapproved clinical psychology training programs who have completed their pre-doctoral internship. CCTA is a growing and thriving private, outpatient group practice with modern offices in Falls Church, McLean, and Old Town Alexandria, VA. Founded in 2005, CCTA currently employs 20 full and part-time multidisciplinary staff focused on treating patients across the lifespan.
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Note: This Program Chair position will supervise the new Fully Remote version of the Applied Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program. In collaboration with the university academic leadership, seek and implement opportunities to integrate emerging instructional technology into the curriculum delivery model/s with consideration given to expanding opportunities for remote synchronous and distance learning.
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Marymount seeks to build a pool of persons qualified to teach Forensic and Legal Psychology courses. Experience in or knowledge of the field of forensic and legal psychology and/or related disciplines.
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Experience designing and implementing experimental studies in psychology, behavioral science, behavioral economics or other related field (either as part of advanced academic study such as a PhD program or in a professional setting.
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Doctoral degree in Psychology from an APaccredited program. Externally, the incumbent will interface with family members, healthcare treatment agencies, licensing and accrediting agencies, and clinical psychology doctoral programs.
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Our motto, Sapientia per Admirationem, speaks to our identity as an institution concerned with the preservation and promotion of wonder.
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AlliedTravelCareers is working with Triage Staffing LLC to find a qualified Psychology in Washington, Washington DC, 20373! We staff all four major divisions of acute care – nursing, lab, radiology, and rehab therapy One point of contact for both travelers and facilities (per division) In-house compliance and accounting specialists On-staff clinical liaisons Mentoring program that is run and managed by actual clinicians – yeah, you read that right And more (because of course there’s more) Are we the biggest.
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The research conducted within our Psychology Department's Clinical Aging & Relational Emotion Science (CARES) Laboratory examines interpersonal emotional phenomena in connection with healthy aging across the lifespan.
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Lab Manager - Department of Psychology - Georgetown University College of Arts and Sciences. As well, they interact with the PI's collaborators at other institutions; graduate and undergraduate students in the lab; and research participants from the Georgetown University community and greater DC area; and with Psychology Department staff and faculty; and conference attendees - both in person and virtually.
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The Chicago School’s Forensic Psychology programs trains graduates who work directly within the arena of police and public safety, correctional-based facilities, re-entry facilities, and with specialized populations including adult offenders, juvenile offenders, and sexual offenders.
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