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Role Description We are seeking a licensed Psychologist/Therapist to provide mental health services in support of government programs. The candidate will deliver evidence-based care, conduct assessments, and support mission-critical populations while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and contract requirements. - Conduct psychological evaluations, risk assessments, and clinical screenings - Provide individual and group therapy using evidence-based practices - Develop and implement treatment plans aligned with federal guidelines - Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with HIPAA and government standards - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and program leadership - Support crisis intervention and behavioral health initiatives Qualifications - Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology, Counseling, or related field - Active state licensure (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or Licensed Psychologist) - Experience in federal, military, or government healthcare settings preferred - Ability to pass background check/clearance

United States

Role Description Must possess InfoComm International Certification in Audiovisual Technology at a minimum. - Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) in Audiovisual Technology Installation is preferred. - Certifications must remain current throughout contract performance with no lapse in recertification. - Must complete basic training in Crestron, AMX, Biamp, and Extron systems within 120 days after contract award at the Contractor’s expense. Completion of these trainings is a condition of continued employment under the contract. - Security Clearance: Must possess an active Secret Clearance at the time of hire. - Associate’s degree in a related field OR minimum three (3) years of technically related experience providing audiovisual support. - Experience providing operational and sustainment support for audiovisual hardware, software, networking components, and classroom technology environments. - Working knowledge of audiovisual and information technology equipment settings required for normal operation of AV and IT systems. - Ability to interpret audiovisual signal flow diagrams, wiring schematics, and perform communication cabling repair when required. - Experience troubleshooting audiovisual equipment, replacing components, and performing preventative maintenance for classroom or event environments. - Ability to install, adjust, maintain, and operate audiovisual systems supporting presentations, conferences, ceremonies, and training events. - Ability to test audiovisual systems prior to events and adjust audio mixers, filters, and acoustic equalizers to ensure high-quality sound reproduction and prevent distortion. - Experience coordinating audiovisual requirements with customers, conducting site surveys, and determining equipment configurations for event support. - Experience maintaining equipment inventory, repair parts accountability, and documentation for shipping and receiving of audiovisual equipment and replacement parts. - Ability to develop and manage audiovisual equipment loaner programs and maintain accountability of issued equipment. - Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft 365 applications including Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Teams, Viva Engage, and Access for documentation and reporting purposes. - Contractor personnel must understand, speak, read, and write the English language. - U.S. Citizenship is required. - Strong written and verbal communication skills. - Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and work at heights up to 20 feet. Responsibilities - Provide daily on-site operational and sustainment support for installed FCP classroom audiovisual equipment including hardware, software, networking components, and Microsoft Teams video conferencing systems. - Provide technical support across areas including system administration, audiovisual administration, software maintenance, hardware and software installation, diagnostics, troubleshooting, resolution, and user training. - Maintain daily logs of performance tasks, customer requests, and known technical issues. - Utilize Army Enterprise Service Management Platform (AESMP) to track service requests and workload. - Capture daily and weekly sustainment reporting requirements using the SharePoint ticketing system and FCP repository. - Provide status reporting on daily activities, recurring issues, preventative maintenance checks, classroom maintenance activities, and resolved problems. - Perform monthly preventative maintenance of classroom audiovisual equipment including cleaning projectors and audiovisual equipment cabinets. - Replace projector filters and lamps as required. - Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve classroom equipment performance issues and replace parts when necessary. - Serve as the classroom support representative for FCP and maintain routine communication with the COR. - Perform weekly inventory of shelf stock equipment and repair items used for classroom maintenance. - Maintain a Common Operating Picture (COP) of all FCP classrooms. - Assist Government personnel and other staff with daily classroom operation of audiovisual equipment and provide user training as needed. - Provide on-site audiovisual expertise supporting classroom operations and troubleshooting activities. - Ensure all classrooms remain fully operational and capable of supporting Government training activities. - Enter sustainment tickets into the FCP SharePoint ticketing system and monitor tickets until successful completion and closure. - Maintain accountability of audiovisual equipment and repair parts used for troubleshooting, repair, and preventative maintenance. - Report daily usage of bulbs and repair parts by classroom within the FCP repository. - Coordinate with FCP technical support points of contact to resolve troubleshooting issues and restore classroom functionality. - Interpret audiovisual signal flow diagrams and schematics and repair communication cabling as required. - Document shipping and receiving of audiovisual repair and replacement parts, including labeling, packaging, shipment documentation, and material tracking. - Produce audio products for presentations, ceremonies, conferences, and other events and set up audiovisual equipment for event use. - Receive requests for audiovisual equipment and recording support for ceremonies such as change-of-command events, retirements, awards ceremonies, special occasions, presentations, and conferences. - Coordinate with customers to determine audiovisual requirements and conduct site surveys across the installation to verify power availability, room configuration, and speaker placement. - Determine equipment quantity and configuration, transport equipment to and from event sites, install and operate systems, and support Command and authorized customer events. - Test systems prior to presentations or ceremonies and monitor audiovisual output during events. - Develop and manage the audiovisual loaner program including issuing, tracking, and receiving audiovisual equipment. - Provide instructions and briefings on the use of audiovisual systems and instructional technology equipment. - Perform audiovisual setup for USAFCOEFS and school special events. - Maintain daily logs of work performed and create SharePoint tickets for each classroom issue reported. - Create FCP or AESMP tickets as required to address classroom issues. - Provide monthly reports to the COR outlining completed work and pending tasks on the first normal duty day of each month. - Propose a work log format for COR review and approval within 30 days of contract award. - Respond to classroom service requests within two (2) hours and complete work within four (4) hours. - Respond to other service requests within four (4) hours and complete work within eight (8) hours unless extended timelines are coordinated with the COR for complex tasks. - Work schedules may include evenings, weekends, or non-standard hours to support ceremonies, conferences, and mission requirements. - Occasional travel or support coverage to Fort Hood, Texas may be required. Certifications - Must possess InfoComm International Certification in Audiovisual Technology at a minimum. - Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) in Audiovisual Technology Installation is preferred. - Certifications must remain current throughout contract performance with no lapse in recertification. - Must complete basic training in Crestron, AMX, Biamp, and Extron systems within 120 days after contract award at the Contractor’s expense. Completion of these trainings is a condition of continued employment under the contract.

United States
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