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Acceptable degrees include (but are not limited to) Social Work, Psychology, Addiction, Counseling, Human Services, Criminal Justice, and more. Acceptable certification and licensures include, but are not limited to CAC, CADC, LCADC, LSW, LICSW, LGSW, etc.
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Additional services will include transportation assistance; lactation counseling; prenatal and parenting education; legal services; and complementary mind/body services, such as yoga, massage, and meditation.
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Masters degree in Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist, Mental Health Counseling. Masters degree in Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist, Mental Health Counseling.
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With nutrition counseling, education, health coaching, and guidance patients achieve sustainable success. Reports to: Lead Dietitian & Sr. Director of Training and Development. Certificate of Training from a Functional Medicine/Nutrition program.
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Students earn bachelor's degrees in various areas including Bible, Education, Music, and Business Administration; and graduate degrees in Business, Divinity, Education, Organizational Leadership, Worship and Music, and Counseling.
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With over 170 staff, WAA serves (2-100 bed safe havens and 15 transitional housing apartments), legal services, hotline counseling, aftercare community-based services, prevention & education, and advocacy.
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Program Coordinator II Job no: Work type: Full-Time Location: Other - Philadelphia, PA Categories: College of Medicine Job Summary The program coordinator is responsible for providing sexual and reproductive health counseling to adolescents.
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CHOC provides emergency shelter, service counseling, transportation, meals, clothing, life skills, and benefits counseling. The Coordinated Homeless Outreach Center (CHOC), is the only year-round, 24/7 emergency housing service for adults experiencing homelessness in Montgomery County.
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Must have a bachelor's degree and work under the supervision of a professional who has a master's degree in Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, Social Work, Education, Applied Behavior Analysis or Gerontology, or who is a licensed psychiatrist, psychologist, professional counselor, social worker (master's level or higher) or who has a Pennsylvania Behavior Specialist License.
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Masters Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Counseling, or Criminal Justice preferred. Bachelors in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Counseling, or Criminal Justice required.
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Master's degree or higher in counseling, psychology, social work, or a related field. Must be fully licensed by the State Board to provide therapy independently and without supervision (e.g., LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LCPC, LCSW-C, LISW, or LP.
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If you're excited about the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of couples through therapy and want to be part of a supportive counseling team that values growth and collaboration, apply to be our new Couples Psychotherapist today.
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Required Education/ExperienceBachelor's degree in human services related field - sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling or education OR Associates Degree with 12 College Credits relevant to position (Human Services, Psychology, Sociology) and two (2) years' experiences in the mental health/human service field.
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Support for you and your family: family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace®, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave, pet insurance, and more. Health care experience a plus including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification.
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Applicable four-year degrees can include: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Counseling, Interpersonal Communication, Human Services, Education, Criminal Justice, Board of Regents with an emphasis in Human Service, Gerontology, and Family and Consumer Science.
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