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Special Education Teacher IV requires Masters Degree in Special Education or appropriate content area, plus 60 or more additional academic credits (and may include PhD/EdD). Special Education Teacher III requires Masters Degree in Special Education or appropriate content area, plus 30 additional academic credits.
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Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. With a gold star in Joint Commission-certified healthcare services, we offer per diem, local, and travel career opportunities for allied, interim healthcare leadership, nursing, and pharmacy.
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An additional 6 years of relevant work experience (for a total of 16+ years) with no degree may substitute for a Masters degree. Masters degree in a relevant field, with over 10 years of experience performing duties within the field of acquisition management, program analysis, or a closely related area, demonstrating a track record of successful program management and operations oversight.
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Masters degree with a focus in business administration or a related field of study; or a Masters degree with a focus in computer science, engineering, management information systems, information technology, or a related field of study.
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Requirements: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Requirements: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Staying current on best practices and research in the field of speech-language pathology.
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Must have successfully completed Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology, with related clinical requirements. Must have successfully completed Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology, with related clinical requirements.
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Masters of Arts or Masters of Science degree in Acquisition, Logistics Management, Business, Engineering, or Management. Demonstrated experience with aircraft and system avionics, subsystems, ancillary equipment, and ground support equipment development, testing, production, and operational use.
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Allowable Substitutions: Bachelors degree plus two (2) years additional work experience performing duties described in the functional description of the labor category may be substituted for a masters degree.
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Performs the necessary functions of Configuration Management (CM) for control of technical (HW and SW) configurations of laboratory or project assets of DoD weapons systems. Applies Government-instituted processes for documentation, change control management, DM, reconfiguration, base lining, and other relevant processes.
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In lieu of a Masters Degree a Bachelors degree in business or a related discipline may be substituted with required years of experience. Master’s Degree in business or a related discipline.
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