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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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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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Adjunct Instructor of Psychology. Preference will be given to candidates who have completed a Doctoral degree in Psychology or Human Development and Family Studies or related degrees, but ABD and Masters level candidates will be considered as will candidates in related fields who can teach such classes.
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Other duties may entail teaching research methods, experimental psychology (critical thinking, reading, and writing), and elective(s) in the candidate's area of expertise. Job Description: The Psychology Department at Arcadia University is inviting applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor starting August 2025.
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Master's degree in Learning & Development, Organizational Leadership, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational Development, or ten years equivalent work experience in talent development.
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B.A. degree required, with minimum of one semester in master’s level studies in Organizational Development, Organizational Psychology, or related field; Ph. D. candidate preferred. B.A. degree required, with minimum of one semester in master’s level studies in Organizational Development, Organizational Psychology, or related field; Ph. D. candidate preferred.
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Qualifications QualificationsEducation/Experience:Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited program in the area of human services, which includes, but may not be limited to the following: psychology, sociology, political science, counseling, criminal justice, pastoral counseling, elementary/special education or family therapy.
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Ethical issues, professional issues and standards; foundations of school psychology; and the role and function of the school social worker; understanding of child development, psychopathology, social and environmental conditioning, cultural diversity and family systems.
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Qualifications: Education: Masters degree in School Counseling, Psychology, or a related field. Are you a compassionate and skilled School Counselor eager to support student well-being and academic success.
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Africana Studies, Accounting, Business, Economics, English, Film, Global Cybersecurity, Healthcare Administration, History, Leadership, Literature, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Sustainability.
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Essential Knowledge & Skills Bachelors degree in Counseling, Social Work, Education, Psychology or other related field with two years of experience required; masters degree preferred. Facilitate individual and small group sessions on personal and academic skill strategies and provide assistance with navigating My Success Network, Educational Planner, Starfish, Self Service, etc.
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A bachelor's degree with major course work in sociology, social work, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, history, criminal justice, theology, nursing, counseling or education-Preferred.
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BA in Psychology or equivalent degree preferred. BA in Psychology or equivalent degree preferred. As a Mental Health Tech, you'll partner with Psych Nurses to assure safe andquality nursing care in accordance with approved policies, procedures and schedules.
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MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN JOB RESPONSIBILITIESCompletes and records Vital Signs according to BGBH policy. Website: POSITION SUMMARYThe Mental Health Technician functions as an active part of the treatment team, providing continuous patient care, supervision, interactions, and role modeling to patients.
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Bachelor's degree in HR, I/O Psychology, Organizational Development, or another related field or equivalent experience. Bachelor's degree in HR, I/O Psychology, Organizational Development, or another related field or equivalent experience.
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