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Successful completion of postdoctoral training in neuropsychology is required for a neuropsychologist position; psychological testing positions do not require specialized training in neuropsychology.
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Psychological assessments involve independent completion of routine hospital forms, violence risk assessments, suicide risk assessments, forensic evaluations, and psychological testing (e.g., memory testing, personality testing, and intelligence testing.
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Assist with performing non-destructive testing to ensure quality and detect defects; methods include: Visual Inspection, Ultrasound Testing, and Magnetic Particle Testing. The NDT Assistants will receive both on the job and classroom training and development to further their career as an NDT Technician.
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Attends psychometrist and department meetings to discuss clinical issues and to stay current on new developments in psychological testing. Patients requiring testing have a wide range of conditions, including traumatic brain injury, dementia, stroke, movement disorders, and epilepsy.
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Previous clinical responsibilities to include psychological testing, diagnosis, crisis intervention, brief individual and group psychotherapy. Knowledge of psychological testing techniques, administration and interpretation.
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These services include; psychological assessment, crisis intervention, personal counseling/ psychotherapy, case management, “wellness” workshops, referrals to community services, student, faculty/staff consultations, and staff development activities.
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Active professional license or Associate License in Psychological, Social Work or Counseling in the state of California or pursuing licensure: PsyD, Registered Psychological Associate, ACSW, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, etc.
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Reference checks, Live Scan, background investigations, psychological testing, and pre-employment physicals including drug testing are part of the employment process and background standards.
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Xavier University's Division of Student Affairs is seeking applications for the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Health and Wellness to provide comprehensive support for student success, health, and wellbeing by overseeing the work of Counseling Services, Psychological Services, Wellbeing Services and manages the University's TriHealth partners in Health Services and Wellness Services.
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As assigned by Dean of Students/Manager of Behavioral Services/Director of Psychological and Behavioral Services, provide independent fieldwork supervision for individuals seeking Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification.
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Extensive hands on training and development Career progression path within STERIS Competitive pay and monthly incentive opportunity Medical, vision, dental, life insurance, 401(k) with a company match, tuition assistance, and paid vacation time and paid holidays Why is the Repair Technician role crucial to our business and our Customers.
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The Department includes pediatric psychologists, pediatric neuropsychologists, and clinical child psychologists who provide psychological testing, neuropsychological testing, and a variety of therapeutic interventions, including individual therapy, parenting, and behavioral therapy.
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Amgen is currently seeking a Process Development Sr Principal Scientist in our Pivotal Attribute Sciences Department in Cambridge, MA. This team plays a crucial role in pivotal phase analytical development, including method development, validation, transfer, process and product development support, and GMP testing of drug substances and drug products.
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Administers standardized testing to include but not limited to High School Equivalency, CLEP, DSST, Strong Interest, MBTI, ETA, HESI, TEAS, ASE, ACCUPLACER, Pearson VUE, MEAZURE, online placement testing, online and onsite faculty make-up exams; provides testing information to students, staff, faculty and other community members; proctors instructor tests and various exams from other educational institutions.
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