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Human services or behavioral sciences degrees acceptable to the Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority include addiction studies, behavioral science, public health, public policy/administration, health administration, social work, psychology, counseling, sociology, criminal justice, educational counseling, and rehabilitation counseling.
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Background in educational technology, psychology, or a related field that supports the development of both IQ and EQ. Proficiency in adaptive learning technologies and AI-based educational tools, with excellent communication skills to engage and inspire students.
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A master's degree in psychology; social work; sociology; counseling; health services; hospital, public, health care or mental health administration; nursing; public health; education with a concentration in psychology or counseling; special education; or in a human services or behavioral science discipline as listed in the NOTE; plus four years of professional level experience providing health services, mental health treatment, social services, nursing, education, or guidance and counseling.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in early childhood education, child development, special education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary education or family consumer science.
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Must: have a Master’s degree in clinical or treatment field in psychology or social work and hold the Civil Service title of School Psychologist I or Psychologist II of New York State. Under the direction of the Behavioral Specialist, assist with conducting life skill groups and clinical evaluation of Individuals; provide direct support to staff to assist individuals in achieving more effective personal, social, educational, and vocational development and adjustment.
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Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Business Administration or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Business Administration or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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You are likely to be a good fit if your professional/educational background includes: childcare, education, psychology, health care, human services, teacher, teacher's aide, respite care, camp counselor, nannying, paraprofessional, tutoring, volunteer work with children.
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Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in educational leadership, curriculum development, and program management. Strong understanding of educational technology, instructional design principles, and adult learning theory.
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Minimum Qualifications An earned doctorate degree in Psychology, Education, Educational Psychology, Criminology or Criminal Justice or in a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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Center Point, Inc.’s mission is to provide comprehensive social, educational, vocational, medical, psychological, housing and rehabilitation services to combat social problems such as substance abuse, poverty, unemployment and homelessness.
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Doctoral degree, PhD or PsyD, in clinical psychology from an APapproved graduate school. Second, we strive to protect our work culture – keeping it relaxed, close-knit, educational, and conducive to professional growth.
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Valid Texas license as a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (required) and a Valid Texas license as a Licensed Psychologist (preferred) granted by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists.
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Consults with psychiatry, mental health, nursing, medical, educational, chaplain, security staff, and others, as applicable to gather information and understanding into the reasons for the escalation of problems behaviors and changes in mental health condition of inmates.
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MBA or master’s degree in business administration, product management, organizational psychology, information technology, marketing or related field preferred. Our educational measurement solutions and research contribute to the development of new methods and tools, inform important dialogue with education policymakers, and shed light on critical issues and potential solutions - all with the aim of creating a world where all learners are able to improve their lives through education.
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As a school psychologist, you will play a vital role in supporting students' educational journeys and serve as an invaluable resource for both students and teachers. Stay updated on legal issues in school psychology, special education, and general education.
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