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Must be licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC.
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The right candidate must: Be an active, independent California Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or Licensed Clinical Psychologist.
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Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Psychologist in the State of Texas; Four years of experience working in a clinical setting including a young adult population, with at least three years in a university or college counseling center preferred.
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Completed both an APaccredited psychology internship and postdoctoral training in pediatric, health, or child clinical psychology. Minimum Qualifications A doctorate in clinical, counseling, or school psychology with a specialization in pediatric or child clinical psychology.
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For Arizona: LMFT, LCSW, LPC, Psychologist One year of supervisory Two years of postgraduate direct service delivery experience conducting clinical interviewing and assessment, as individual and group counseling.
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You are a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who identifies as a life-long learner and is energized by providing outcomes-driven psychotherapy to various age groups. Our opening for a Clinical Psychologist entails a 35-hour work week, inclusive of ~24 clinical hours as well as internal and external collaboration, program development, community and provider outreach, and ongoing professional development.
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JOB TITLE : School Psychologist - LSSP. + Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an accredited college or University with a curriculum in Psychology approved by the American Psychological.
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Comprehensive cancer program including medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, gynecologic oncology, psychologist, palliative and supportive care, cancer rehab, 80-bay infusion center, onsite pharmacy and lab, and comprehensive Breast Center including a dedicated 3T MRI, DEXA, mammography, and ultrasound.
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1 year of verifiable, professional experience as School Psychologist within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum) Valid School Psychologist credential/license or in process in state of practice.
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With evidence-based learning solutions, technology-based tools and resources, and on-demand video instruction created by a team of educational and clinical experts, Rethink Ed’s four platforms (social and emotional learning for all learners; training and professional development for all staff; step-by-step behavior interventions; and educator- empowering skills curriculum) are changing the world one student, one teacher, one classroom at a time.
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Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, or other degree acceptable to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (TSBEP)Completed one year full-time supervised internship in APAccredited college or university counseling center or other relevant setting or one year postdoctoral.
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Are you a licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Are you a licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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We are actively looking to hire a talented Licensed Testing Psychologist in the Houston area, who is passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. As the fastest growing behavioral health practice group in the country, now is the perfect time to join our clinical team.
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At Houston Methodist, the Psychometrician position is responsible for providing high quality services in administering and scoring neuropsychological and psychological tests, and performing neuropsychological evaluations, under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.
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At Houston Methodist, the Clinical Psychologist position is responsible for providing psychological expertise for the clinical, educational and consultative aspect of the behavior health program.
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