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The Registered Behavior Technician position provides great experience for anyone interested psychology, social work, speech and occupational therapy, education, and all human services. As an RBT, you will implement your patient's individualized program written by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university in Child Development, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Education, Healthcare, Home Economics, Psychology, Guidance and Counseling, Social Work, or Sociology or a related field.
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Applicants must have a PhD in English, comparative literature, cognitive science, psychology, informatics, or a related field, and a distinguished record of scholarship, teaching, and professional experience appropriate for a tenured professorship at IU Bloomington, with robust commitment to the interdisciplinary focus of this joint appointment.
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Doctor of Psychology Degree, from an APA approved program (with APA approved internship). Evaluates patients records from medical providers outside the VA and works with these patients utilizing rules set forth by the VA for co-managed care.
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Master's degree in a field such as Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Autism, Psychology, Education or similar is required. Deliver high-quality direct clinical services, including tele-counseling.
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Requirements: To participate in the Talkspace clinical network, all providers are required to possess the following: An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, or PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.
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Degrees that can be considered include: social work, drug and alcohol education or counseling, psychology, criminal justice, guidance counseling, or marriage and family therapy. A Bachelor's degree in social services discipline with experience working with at-risk youth, adults, or families is required.
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An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, or PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.) An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, or PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.
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The Fall Engineering Co-op Program is a paid co-op experience located in Spencer, Indiana. Engineering C o -O ps may be involved in projects in the following areas: Process Validation ; Test Method Validation ; Sustaining ; Production ; Continuous Improvement ; Process Technology ; Manufacturing Transfer ; Supplier ; Engineering Test Lab; Research and Development; Quality Engineering.
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EDUCATION / WORK EXPERIENCERequiredBachelor's degree (preferably in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences, Psychology, Education, Cognitive Science, or a related field) and 2 years of experience in a laboratory setting; ORAssociate's degree and 4 years of experience in a laboratory setting.
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Engineering CO-OPs may be involved in projects in the following areas: Equipment Application; Device Development; Manufacturing Support; New Technology Support and Development/ Process Control; Process Validation; Product Development; Quality Engineering; Project Engineering; Systems Support: Research and Technical Writing.
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Valid unrestricted state-issued license to practice clinical or counseling psychology. A doctoral degree (Ph. D. or Psy. D.) in clinical psychology or counseling psychology. Valid unrestricted state-issued license to practice clinical or counseling psychology.
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Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university in psychology, social work, or related field is preferred. Assists clients in learning how to meet basic needs, including activities such as: medication management, developing life skills (i.e. cooking, money management, cleaning, and parenting), pursuing recreational and leisure activities, housing, transportation, legal, medical and financial assistance, and securing appropriate entitlements.
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Including but not limited to MS in Counseling, MSW in Social Work, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in Art Therapy, and MS in Psychology. including but not limited to MS in Counseling, MSW in Social Work, MS in Marriage and Family Therapy, MS in Art Therapy, and MS in Psychology.
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Constellation Stage & Screen - Stage manager submissions (Deadline: 05.30.
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