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Please know that Madrigal does not conduct interviews via text or in chat rooms; conduct interviews via Skype, RingCentral or solely via telephone; charge candidates an advance fee of any kind (e.g., fees for purchasing equipment); nor does it offer positions of employment without undergoing a thorough recruiting process.
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Also, after 6 months of continuous employment, Malvern offers a company sponsored 401K plan through Vanguard that does include a company match! (1) year verified paid post-master experience providing psychotherapy/counseling to children.
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Experience in employment counseling on federal and state employment laws and assisting in the defense of EEOC-related work required. Description: Fox Rothschild has an opening in the Montgomery County (Blue Bell), PA office for an experienced Labor and Employment Attorney in the Education Law Department.
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Applied Counseling and Consulting Services is currently seeking a Community Support Specialist at our agency for part time employment (~24 hours per week) for multiple consumers within the Wernersville and Reading area.
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As the UC (Unaccompanied Children) Lead Therapist, you will be responsible for the successful clinical oversight and administration of the Counseling Program. Master’s degree in social work from an accredited college with two (2) years of postgraduate direct service delivery experience or a Master’s degree or Ph. D. in psychology, sociology, or other relevant behavioral science in which clinical experience is a program requirement, plus two (2) years of postgraduate direct service delivery experience/or bachelor’s degree plus five (5) years clinical employment experience in the behavioral sciences.
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Bachelor’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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Looking for a great job in Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, Human Services, or Psychology with the leading provider of Cognitive Rehabilitation? Facilitate vocational preparedness, including support with volunteering and competitive employment.
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The FOC Coach is expected to focus services in a one on one counseling format. Develop relationships with local financial institutions and community organizationsWork with mainstream financial institutions to understand the needs of the community so they can provide products and services that fitCreate a network of referral organizations to help you assist the client meet his goals (e.g. local housing counseling agency, legal aid, etc.
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