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Bachelor's degree in a Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Recreational Therapy, Special Education, or a closely related field and completion of a minimum of 480 hours in a Child Life internship.
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This position works together with the Educational Leadership Team (ELT) consisting of The Head of School, Head of Early Childhood, Instructional Coach, and Head of Student Support Services, to implement and promote the values, philosophies and expectations of International School of Portland's mission and vision.
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General Description: The Mental Health Therapist provides individual and family therapy to children and their families in an office setting.
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The MHC will provide staff consultation for Healthy Families team and meet with IRCO Early Learning Division Director, Home Visiting Assistant Manager and IRCO Healthy Families Program Coordinator on issues that may arise in consultation with Healthy Families team as needed.
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PPS students also attend Head Start Early Childhood Education programs, 10 community-based programs, 8 charter schools, 4 alternative programs and 10 special services programs. From downtown Portland, where you can watch the Portland Timbers and Thorns play sooccer, it is just an hour-and-a-half drive to the scenic Oregon coast or to Mt. Hood, a half-an-hour to the peaceful vineyards and farms of the fertile Willamette Valley, and less than a three-hour drive to see the Mariners or Seahawks play in Seattle.
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Free supervision/consultation, including specialty supervision/consultation in Play Therapy, Nature-Based Therapy, and early childhood mental health Opportunity to become certified in PCIT included in the position (for those who offer 20 or more client slots) Duties and Responsibilities: Provide individual, family, parent, couples, and group therapy utilizing evidence-based treatments.
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Clark College offers a variety of educational pathways including state stackable ECE certificates, an Associate of Applied Science degree in ECE and the BASTE degree with endorsements in Preschool - 3rd grade, Kindergarten - 8th Grade, Special Education, Early Childhood Special Education, and Bilingual Education.
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As part of our continued success, Landau Associates is seeking an Early Career Environmental Engineer / Civil Engineer. Travel within the Pacific NW region and occasional early morning, evening or weekend work may be required.
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Cadence Academy Preschool of Milwaukie, part of the Cadence Education family, is currently seeking a Seasonal Preschool Teacher to bring your love of children and past experience in childcare, daycare or early childhood education to our team of kind, caring Teachers and staff.
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Maayan Torah Day School is a Jewish Private School and we are looking for a creative, caring, nurturing, early childhood educator who is willing to learn and grow with us! I have a position for a Lead Pre-K Teacher.
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RBT Job Responsibilities:Provide one-on-one Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapy sessions with early learners and young adults with autism and developmental disabilities in the home or community setting.
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10+ years of experience supporting the build out of complex environmental permitting strategies including early stage development permitting zoning analysis and late stage support of the permit filing advocacy process for large renewable energy or power infrastructure projects.
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Conduct early sizing estimates and PPA analysis. A solid understanding of device physics, process technology and circuit design techniques for high performance, low power. Candidates must have 8-10 years of experience in transistor level circuit design, circuit simulation, equivalence checking, PPA trade off analysis, low power design techniques, timing, noise and power characterization.
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JOB TITLE: Student Services - Speech Language Pathologist - Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education - MECP. Participate as a transdisciplinary team member to complete educational assessments for children and assist in determining eligibility for Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) services based on the federal and state laws.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Environmental Planner to support our Northwest & Pacific District. Under direct supervision, assist with preparing environmental survey reports, data entry, impact assessment, and permitting activities for assigned tasks (e.g. Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act permitting, CEQA, NEPA, etc.
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