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-year-old Jesuit tradition committed to social justice and serving others. Through this tradition, we push the boundaries on innovation. We pursue new knowledge for the betterment of society. We seek
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within the Student Counseling Services medical record. Qualifications Provisionally Licensed Mental Health Practitioner Master’s degree in counseling or social work Previous experience working in a college
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-year-old Jesuit tradition committed to social justice and serving others. Through this tradition, we push the boundaries on innovation. We pursue new knowledge for the betterment of society. We seek
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. Your skills and passions unite with thousands of faculty, staff and students inspired to change the world. Here, we offer meaningful work driven by a 475-year-old Jesuit tradition committed to social
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, Skills, Abilities: Strong verbal/written communication skills in order to interact with students, staff, and faculty and with outside agencies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Must have a current valid
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, Skills, Abilities: Strong verbal/written communication skills in order to interact with students, staff, and faculty and with outside agencies. Required Licenses/Certifications: Must have a current valid
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students required. A significant level of technical competence with social media, online programs, and internet resources required. How to Apply Applicants are encouraged to apply with a cover letter and up
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, staff and students inspired to change the world. Here, we offer meaningful work driven by a 475-year-old Jesuit tradition committed to social justice and serving others. Through this tradition, we push
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to conceptualize a broad range of clinical issues from a multicultural and social justice perspective. Diversity is recognized and honored among all Counseling Services staff. Strong written and verbal communication
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skills and passions unite with thousands of faculty, staff and students inspired to change the world. Here, we offer meaningful work driven by a 475-year-old Jesuit tradition committed to social justice