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A Ph. D. in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources/Personnel, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, or Organizational Behavior will substitute for the one year of required experience.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: A master's or equivalent graduate degree in a field of study that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of this position such as: human resources, public administration, organizational psychology, or other administrative and management fields.
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Education: PhD/ PsyD in Clinical or School Psychology from an APaccredited university. Training: Clinical internship (one year) in Pediatric Psychology (with an emphasis in neuropsychology) or related psychology discipline (APaccredited program highly preferred.
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A Ph. D. in Business Administration, Public Administration, Human Resources/Personnel, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, or Organizational Behavior will substitute for two years of the required experience.
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Must possess a Master's degree or higher in counselor education, counseling psychology, or a closely related degree that meets the requirements of the certifying body. An active certification in one of the following: the Certified Career Counselor (CCC) credential through the National Career Development Association, the Certified Workforce Development Professional (CWDP) credential through the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals, or the National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential through the National Board of Certified Counselors.
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You have a background in the social sciences: degree or lab experience in psychology, sociology, or anthropology preferred; youre familiar with quantitative and qualitative research methods from coursework, internships, or work experience.
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Minimum Qualifications: PhD or EdD in Human Resource Development, I/O Psychology, Adult Education, or closely related field. Job Duties: 50% - Engage in academic research and publishing in HRD, leadership, or I/O Psychology.
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An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.) An active, independent US state board-approved clinical license (e.g., LCPC, LCSW, LMFT, PhD in Clinical Psychology, etc.
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Requirements:- Doctorate degree in Psychology- Valid licensure as a Clinical Psychologist in North Carolina- Be located in North Carolina- Experience in conducting mental health evaluations (testing experience not required)- Experience writing psychological reportsWhat the job offers- Competitive pay - This is a contract position which will pay $100 per appointment.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's and Master's degrees in social work, psychology, counseling, rehabilitation counseling, or a closely related behavioral science field, and three years of experience in a corrections, social services, or counseling environment.
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The NeuroMedical Center Clinic is currently seeking a Psychometrist to join our Psychology department. Bachelor's degree in Psychology required. The Psychometrist will provide comprehensive psychological testing to patients while operating independently and is passionate about provide the highest quality patient care.
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Must be a current student (for the duration of the internship) enrolled in a Doctoral degree program in such fields as economics, psychology, sociology, statistics, computer science, public policy, public health, or other social science related fields.
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Qualifications: A Ph. D./Psy. D. in clinical or counseling psychology from an APaccredited psychology program. Supervision Received: The postdoctoral fellow will receive a minimum of four hours of supervision per week provided by the supervising licensed psychologist at HFGCCRI and/or a designated licensed psychologist if needed.
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Experience in education, child development, psychology, or Applied Behavior Analysis is preferred. Must acquire and maintain all required certifications including, but not limited to: CPR, Registered Line Technician certification through the Louisiana Behavior Analyst Board, and Registered Behavior Technician certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
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Preferred: Bachelors in a related field such as Family and Child Studies, Psychology, Education, Speech-Language Pathology, or Kinesiology. This position may be a great opportunity for individuals with the following experience: nanny, babysitter, camp counselor.
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