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Education:Minimum – Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, or other Behavioral Health related fielWork Experience:Minimum – One (1) year internship in a behavioral health settingCertifications:Minimum – License eligible as a Licensed Professional Counselor-LPC, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist-LMFT, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker-LCSW upon completion of supervised hours.
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A Master’s Degree in counseling, psychology, theology or divinity from a college or university and/or as required by state-specific regulations. BS or BA in theology, religion, human services, counseling, psychology, or sociology from a college or university and/or as required by state-specific regulations.
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Teach at least three group dynamics courses in their entirety or have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in guidance and counseling, psychology, behavioral studies or social work. Two years of occupational experience or comparable experience and education in AODA counseling, education, or treatment related fields.b. Completed a minimum of 45 hours in an accredited college level course in the area of AODA education or treatment.
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Aspire Therapy & Development Services , a leading multidisciplinary pediatric therapy clinic, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow - Psychology to join our growing team. The ideal candidate is passionate about helping children and families, and desires to work within a supportive, collaborative multidisciplinary team helping to expand our mental and behavioral health services at our Madison and Verona clinics located in beautiful south-central Wisconsin.
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PhD or PsyD in Psychology from an accredited university. Completing psychological reports, progress notes, treatment plans, and other documentation in accordance with company practices.
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Education: Bachelor’s in social work, human services, psychology, sociology, or criminal justice. Prepares complete and accurate case notes; writes correspondence, reports, and other written materials; inputs data into HMIS.Reviews all assigned cases on a scheduled basis to determine continuing need for services and participate in case consultations.
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Courses in phlebotomy, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, psychology. Commitment to our Team – For the second consecutive year, we're proud to be recognized as a Top 150 Place to Work in Healthcare ( by Becker's Healthcare for our commitment to our team members.
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Commitment to our Team – We’ve been named a Top 150 Place to Work in Healthcare 2022 by Becker’s Healthcare for our commitment to our team members. Benefits – Our competitive Total Rewards program offers benefits options that align with your needs and priorities, no matter what life stage you’re in.
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Master’s Degree in Behavioral Sciences (Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, etc.) Advanced degree or training (e.g.,-Master’s, Ph. D, Psy. D.) in Health Administration, Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, or a related field.
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Qualifications & Requirements Education Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or Other Related Mental Health discipline Experience One (1) or more years of experience in a Mental Health treatment program, preferably in a Correctional or Hospital setting Licenses/Certifications Unrestricted, current license in the State of practice - e.g. LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHC, Psychologist - Must maintain all licensures, certifications, continuing educational requirements, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Psychology, Social Work or Human Services. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Will be required to do in-home and/or LTC Facility visits with members assisting care manager as needed.
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The Psychology faculty share a collaborative research space, the Psychology Research Center, which has video/audio recording for observations, physiological data collection, and virtual reality to engage students in the research process.
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Departmental Information: Depending on expertise and research focus, the successful candidate will join the faculty in one of five departments: the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the Department of Educational Leadership and Analysis, the Department of Educational Policy Studies, the Department of Educational Psychology, or the Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education.
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Master's degree or higher in Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology or Social Work. We are seeking enthusiastic clinicians to fill full-time, in office positions. Prior experience in a clinical mental health setting highly preferred.
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A doctoral degree (Ph. D. or Psy. D.) in clinical psychology or counseling psychology. Valid unrestricted state-issued license to practice clinical or counseling psychology.
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