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QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelors degree in social work, counseling, marriage and family or psychology from an accredited college or university. The Family Based Mental Health Worker will work as a team member with a therapist to provide intensive family based services, delivered primarily in the familys home to include: assessments, service coordination and linkages, crisis intervention and prevention, educational and daily living skills, collaboration with all systems involved with the youth and family and assist the therapist in the delivery of individual, family and group therapy.
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Customer and Personal Service Education and Training Computers and Electronics Instructing Psychology Mathematics Public Safety and Security Sociology and Anthropology Social Perceptiveness Monitoring Complex Problem Solving Judgment and Decision Making.
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Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:Education:Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related human service fieldANDExperience:Minimum of 3 years in mental health or substance abuse treatment field.
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A Master's Degree or above from an accredited college with a major in Couples & Family Therapy/Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or other related field. LMFT, LCSW, LPC, PhD, PsyD preferred but not required.
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One to four years of professional experience working in the field of child psychology. Demonstrated knowledge of: the basic principles of child and adolescent psychology and related behavioral sciences.
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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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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Must have a Bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Human Resources, MIS (business perspective), Political Science, Psychology, Statistics, or related field and 5 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate related work experience.
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Aster’s Degree in ABA, Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, or similar field. Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certified. Aster’s Degree in ABA, Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, or similar field.
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RequirementsThe ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field. DailyPayWork/Life BalanceFlexible SchedulesCell Phone Discount PlansEmployee Referral Bonuses About MerakeyMerakey is a non-profit provider of developmental, behavioral health, and education services.
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Master’s degree in psychology, social sciences, behavioral science, human computer interaction, human factors, or related field. Ï Bachelor's degree in psychology, social sciences, behavioral science, human computer interaction, human factors, or related field.
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Bachelors degree in human services, psychology, counseling, education, social science, communications, or closely related field from an accredited school; or Associates degree in human services, psychology, counseling, education, social science, communications, or closely related field from an accredited school.
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Knowledge of the concepts, practices, laws, regulations, and policies related to HR. OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: A master's or equivalent graduate degree in a field of study that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to do the work of this position such as: human resources, public administration, organizational psychology, or other administrative and management fields.
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Bachelor’s degree with a social welfare major; Or any equivalent combination of experience or training with successful completion of a minimum of 12 semester hours credit in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, or other related social science.
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Education: Master's degree in psychology, social work, education, or counseling from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education Accreditation or an equivalent degree from a foreign college or university that has been evaluated by the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. or the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
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Our experienced coaches draw on proven methods from psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative traditions to help leaders become their best selves. Self-direction with the ability to adapt to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
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