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Master's degree or higher in counseling, psychology, social work, or a related field. Free and stress-free credentialing with major insurers: We have streamlined the credentialing process and handle all the hard stuff for you so that you can expand your practice by accepting insurance from major payors in your state in weeks, not months.
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For Behavioral Health job locations, Master¿s degree in Psychology, Counseling, or related field from an accredited institution will be accepted in lieu of Master¿s degree in Social Work and license eligibility for LAPC/LPC in the state of Georgia will be accepted in lieu of license eligibility for LMSW to meet the minimum job requirement.
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Job Details: Full time 37.5 hours per week Onsite Main focus will be on evals and assessments Job Requirements: Masters degree in School Psychology On-site school experience is highly preferred Active Georgia License On-Site Benefits for Full Time Candidates: Weekly competitive compensation (W2) 401k Company matching Medical, dental and vision insurance Please follow the link to our website to apply for this job vacancy.
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Master's Degree in ABA or related field (Psychology, Education, Special Education) Full Time In-Home Opportunities (25 billables/wk). Must be comfortable working with families and providing in-home services.
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We offer stimulating and rewarding careers in school psychology that provide an opportunity to make a difference in a child's life while enhancing your professional and personal growth.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the areas of: Psychology, Sociology, Social Work , Forensic Psychology, School Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling, Criminal Justice or a directly related field.
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Degree must be in Applied Social Sciences or Applied Behavioral Sciences (e.g., Organizational Development, I-O Psychology, Business Administration, Human Resources Management, Sociology.
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Valid NASP and credential/license or in process in the state of practice. Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States and will be asked for proof upon hire. Our therapists are partnered with advocates and support leaders from day 1, industry exclusive support team in place from day one of assignment.
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Bachelor's degree preferred in exercise science, physical education, exercise psychology, behavioral science, or a health-related field. The Wellness Coach must perform cleaning responsibilities in accordance with the policies and protocols stated by the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, including scheduled cleaning of all available equipment and following member use.
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Master's or Doctoral degree in School Psychology. The Stepping Stones Group is seeking a dedicated School Psychologist to join our team in Conyers, GA, in providing comprehensive psychological services to students in schools.
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