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Doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, EdD) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APAccredited program required. Doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, EdD) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APAccredited program required.
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SSM Health Rehabilitation Hospital in Bridgeton, Missouri is seeking a Full-time Rehabilitation Psychologist to join our amazing team. APApproved Clinical Psychology internship, preferably in a medical / health science setting.
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Ph. D. or PsyD. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology and eligibility for licensure as a psychologist in the State of Missouri. Minimum QualificationsDoctorate degree in Psychology and licensure (or eligibility to be licensed) as a Psychologist within the State of Missouri.
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Master's degree in psychology, social work, public health, or women, gender and sexuality studies (or a similar field and three (3) years of experience working in areas of relationship and sexual violence counseling or support services or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
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Psychologists who do not reside in Missouri must have a current Psychology license in a PSYPACT state that they reside in, hold a current PSYPACT credential and be willing to maintain that credential.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to conduct psychological evaluations of children, adolescents and adults in inpatient, outpatient and educational settings under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.
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Minimum Requirements Education Doctorate - Psychology Experience <2 years Supervisor Experience No Experience Licenses & Certifications Psychologist Benefits and Legal Statement BJC Total Rewards At BJC were committed to providing you and your family with benefits and resources to help you manage your physical, emotional, social and financial well-being.
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Minimum Qualifications: Doctorate in Psychology. The psychologist in this position is an integral part of the multidisciplinary treatment team, responsible for coordinating and managing the assessment and treatment of psychiatric illnesses.
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Master's Degree in School or Educational Psychology. Must hold a school psychology license in the state of Illinois. As a school psychologist, you may also refer students to other resources such as counselors, social workers, or psychiatric evaluations.
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Master's or Doctoral Degree in Psychology, Education, or Counseling (preferred) State of Missouri Psychological Examiner or School Psychologist Certification/Licensure or State Certification as a Psychometrician (Required.
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You will complete thorough reports including information from clinical interview, rating scales, NMT functional brain map, and recommendations for further treatment/assessment in a timely manner under the supervision of licensed psychologist and/or Program Director.
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Qualifications: Students must be currently enrolled in a graduate program in clinical or counseling psychology, clinical social work, or another mental health discipline. Regularly scheduled individual supervision is typically provided by postdoctoral fellows in clinical psychology.
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Education: PhD in clinical psychology preferred; Master's Degree in psychology, clinical social work, or counseling required. Licenses, Certifications and Professional Affiliations: Missouri Licensure as clinical social worker, counselor, or clinical psychologist required.
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QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY MINIMUM EDUCATION A current unrestricted license A doctoral degree (Ph. D. or Psy. D.) in clinical psychology or counseling psychology Completion of a clinical internship Possible additional requirements for specialties QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of psychological theories, principles and techniques is mandatory.
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Qualifications Interested applicants must have completed a Master’s or doctoral degree in a clinical mental health field (e.g. MSW, Professional Counselor, Ph. D) AND be fully licensed by the State of Missouri to practice independently.
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