Missouri State Personnel Standards

Audiologist

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Discipline Audiologist
License/Certificate Audiology Licensure
State Department Missouri Board of Healing Arts
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/speech.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Doctorate
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work
Applicants shall provide, on forms prescribed by the board, a plan for completion of the supervised postgraduate professional experience. This form must be signed by a
supervisor holding current permanent Missouri licensure, in the area in which the applicant seeks licensure. The plan shall consist of at least thirty-six (36) weeks of fulltime professional experience. A minimum of thirty-five (35) hours of work per week constitutes full-time employment. If the applicant works twenty-nine to thirty-four (29–34) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least forty-eight (48) weeks. If the applicant works twenty-two to twenty-eight (22–28) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least sixty (60) weeks. If the applicant works fifteen to twenty-one (15–21) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least seventy-two (72) weeks
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Audiology (5343); Qualifying score: 162
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist

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Discipline Deaf and Hard of Hearing Specialist
License/Certificate Deaf/Hearing Impaired B-12 Certification
State Department Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State Department Hyperlink https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - 12th grade
Degree Level Requirement Bachelor's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
A minimum of sixty (60) semester hours of professional preparation. Competency must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the educator preparation
institution for each topic listed. 1. Content Planning and Delivery. Candidates are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationships among curriculum, instruction, and assessment 2. Individual Student Needs. Candidates build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning environment 3. Schools and the Teaching Profession. Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of professional growth 4. Teaching and Learning Strategies
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Field and Clinical Experiences (minimum requirement of ten (10) semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a close partnership of highly qualified professionals in appropriate school settings. Culminating Clinical Experiences (eight (8) semester hours with a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in one (1) placement). The culminating experience refers to placements typically in the final sequence leading up to and including student teaching. Candidates actively participate and complete required assignments, work with students as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher, and have the opportunity and responsibility to lead the class over an extended period of time.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Special Education: Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students (5272); Qualifying score: 149
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Early Childhood Educator

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Discipline Early Childhood Educator
License/Certificate Early Childhood (Birth-3rd Grade)
State Department Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State Department Hyperlink https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - 3 yrs
Degree Level Requirement Bachelor's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
A minimum of sixty (60) semester hours of professional preparation. Competency must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the educator preparation program for the
following topics:
1. Content Planning and Delivery. Candidates are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationships among curriculum, instruction, and assessment
2. Individual Student Needs. Candidates build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning environment
3. Schools and the Teaching Profession. Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of professional growth
4. Content Knowledge for Teaching and Teaching and Learning Strategies for the Young Child (minimum requirement of thirty (30) semester hours)
5. Home-School-Community Relations (minimum requirement of six (6) semester hours
6. Program Management (minimum requirement of six (6) semester hours).
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Field and Clinical Experiences (ten (10) semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a close partnership of highly qualified professionals in appropriate school settings. Such field and clinical experiences shall meet the minimum hours required, to include experiences in each of the three (3) different age levels (Infant/Toddler, Pre-K/Kindergarten, and Kindergarten—Grade 3). Culminating Clinical Experiences (eight (8) semester hours with a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in one (1) placement). The culminating experience refers to placements typically in the final sequence leading up to and including student teaching. Candidates actively participate and complete required assignments, work with students as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher, and have the opportunity and responsibility to lead the class over an extended period of time.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Praxis: Early Childhood Education (5025); Qualifying score: 145
Alternative Route Provisional or temporary Alternative or Innovative route: An individual with a Bachelor's degree in a content area (such as mathematics or English) returns to a college of education for a program of study that may enable him to take courses and teach simultaneously. The teacher works under a two-year, provisional certificate and usually completes about 30 semester hours. When the college program is completed and the exit test passed, the college recommends and the individual receives an initial certificate. Some of these programs are offered via distance learning, some programs offer a master's degree plus certification and some offer only the certification.

Early Childhood Special Educator

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Discipline Early Childhood Special Educator
License/Certificate Early Childhood Special Education
State Department Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State Department Hyperlink https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range PreK - 3rd grade
Degree Level Requirement Bachelor's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
A minimum of sixty (60) semester hours of professional preparation. Competency must be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the educator preparation institution for each
topic listed.
1. Content Planning and Delivery. Candidates are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationship among curriculum, instruction, and assessment
2. Individual Student Needs. Candidates build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning environment
3. Schools and the Teaching Profession. Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of professional growth
4. Teaching and Supporting Learning of the Young Child
5. Program Management
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Field and Clinical Experiences (minimum requirement of ten (10) semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a close partnership of highly qualified professionals in appropriate school settings. Such field and clinical experiences shall meet the minimum hours., to include experiences in each of the three (3) different age levels (Infant/Toddler, Pre-K/Kindergarten, and Kindergarten—Grade 3). Culminating Clinical Experiences (eight (8) semester hours with a minimum of twelve (12) weeks in one (1) placement). The culminating experience refers to placements typically in the final sequence leading up to and including student teaching. Candidates actively participate and complete required assignments, work with students as requested and under the supervision of the classroom teacher, and have the opportunity and responsibility to lead the class over an extended period of time.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Special Education: Early Childhood/Early Intervention (5692); Qualifying score: 148
Alternative Route Provisional or temporary Alternative or Innovative route: An individual with a Bachelor's degree in a content area (such as mathematics or English) returns to a college of education for a program of study that may enable him to take courses and teach simultaneously. The teacher works under a two-year, provisional certificate and usually completes about 30 semester hours. When the college program is completed and the exit test passed, the college recommends and the individual receives an initial certificate. Some of these programs are offered via distance learning, some programs offer a master's degree plus certification and some offer only the certification.

Family Therapist

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Discipline Family Therapist
License/Certificate Marriage & Family Therapist
State Department Missouri Committee of Marital & Family Therapists
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/marital.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Master's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
(A) Three (3) semester hours or five (5) quarter hours of study in the area of theoretical foundations of marriage and family
therapy;
(B) Twelve (12) semester hours or twenty (20) quarter hours of study in the area of the practice of marriage and family therapy;
(C) Six (6) semester hours or ten (10) quarter hours of study in the area of human development and family studies;
(D) Three (3) semester hours or five (5) quarter hours of study in the area of ethics and professional studies;
(E) Three (3) semester hours or five (5) quarter hours of study in the area of research methodology;
(F) Six (6) semester hours or ten (10) quarter hours of practicum in marital and family therapy, including the minimum number of client contact hours as set forth by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) standards; and
(G) Three (3) semester hours or five (5) quarter hours of study in the area of diagnostic systems either within the curriculum leading to a master, doctoral, or specialist degree, or post master’s graduate level course work prior to the issuance of a license
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work
Six (6) semester hours or ten (10) quarter hours of practicum in marital and family therapy, including the minimum number of client contact hours as set forth by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE) standards
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Association of Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Board's (AMFTRB) Examination in Marital and Family Therapy

Nurse

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Discipline Nurse
License/Certificate Registered Nurse
State Department Missouri Division of Professional Registration
State Department Hyperlink https://www.pr.mo.gov/nursing.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Associate's
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN); Currently, the NCLEX uses a 95% confidence interval to make pass/fail decisions. In order to achieve a confidence interval greater than 95%, the exam would be substantially longer and more costly for candidates. Weighing the costs and benefits, NCSBN made the policy decision that NCLEX will be scored using the 95% confidence interval.
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Occupational Therapist

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Discipline Occupational Therapist
License/Certificate Occupational Therapy Licensure
State Department Missouri Division of Professional Registration
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/octherapy.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Master's
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? National Board of Certified Occupational Therapist (NBOCT) Certified Occupational Therapist Exam (Score of 450); state jurisprudence exam
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Physical Therapist

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Discipline Physical Therapist
License/Certificate Physical Therapy License
State Department Missouri Division of Professional Registration
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/physicaltherapists.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Doctorate
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) pass: 600
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Psychologist

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Discipline Psychologist
License/Certificate Clinical Psychology License
State Department Missouri Committee of Psychologists under Missouri Division of Professional Registration
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/psychologists.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Doctorate
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work? The program shall include a supervised practicum, internship, field, or laboratory training appropriate to the practice of psychology. 1500 hours in no less than 12 months and no more than 24 months.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology EPPP pass: 500 Oral exams required (pass/fail) as well as written jurisprudence exam.
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

School Psychologist

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Discipline School Psychologist
License/Certificate Student Services Certificate - School Psychologist Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP)
State Department Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
State Department Hyperlink https://dese.mo.gov/
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Kindergarten - 12th grade
Degree Level Requirement Not Specified
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work? Completion of a planned program of practicum experiences and supervised internship designed to achieve these competencies as part of an approved graduate degree program in school psychology. The planned program must include a supervised internship equivalent to one academic year, or a minimum of 1,200 hours, with at least half of the internship completed in an educational setting.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? School Psychologist (5403); Qualifying score: 150

Social Worker

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Discipline Social Worker
License/Certificate Licensed Clinical Social Worker
State Department Missouri Committee for Social Workers
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/socialworkers.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Master's
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work The applicant has completed at least three thousand hours of supervised clinical experience with a qualified clinical supervisor, in no less than twenty-four months and no more than forty-eight consecutive calendar months. For any applicant who has successfully completed at least four thousand hours of supervised clinical experience with a qualified clinical supervisor, within the same time frame prescribed in this subsection, the applicant shall be eligible for application of licensure at three thousand hours and shall be furnished a certificate by the state committee for social workers acknowledging the completion of said additional hours.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Clinical
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Part C requires Social Worker, Licensed Clinical (Graduate degree required); Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired

Speech Language Pathologist

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Discipline Speech Language Pathologist
License/Certificate Speech-Language Pathologist
State Department Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
State Department Hyperlink https://pr.mo.gov/speech.asp
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - Death
Degree Level Requirement Master's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework Master's or doctoral degree from an ASHA Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) accredited program or other accrediting agency approved by the Advisory Commission for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists. II. Professional Requirements (Minimum requirement of 18 semester hours): A. Foundations of Teaching: 1. Foundations of Education; 2. Child Psychology or Child Growth and Development; 3. Adolescent Psychology; 4. Counseling Techniques; 5. School Organization and Management; and 6. Psychology and/or Education of the Exceptional Child (including the Gifted). III. Specific Professional Requirements (Minimum requirement of 60 semester hours): A. Basic Communication Processes (Minimum requirement of 12 semester hours): 1. Anatomic and Physiologic Bases of Speech, Language, and Hearing ( 2 semester hours); 2. Physical Bases of Speech, Language, and Hearing ( 2 semester hours); 3. Linguistic and Psychological Variables related to normal development and use of Speech, Language, and Hearing 2 semester hours); and 4. Electives from 1, 2, and 3 above (6 semester hours); B. Professional Course Content in Speech Pathology (Minimum requirement of 36 semester hours): 1. Language Disorders (6 semester hours); 2. Audiology, Speech Science, or related minor fields  (6 semester hours); 3. Linguistics (2 semester hours); 4. The teaching of Reading (2 semester hours); and 5. Electives in Speech Pathology and Supplementary Areas (20 semester hours);
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Applicants shall provide, on forms prescribed by the board, a plan for completion of the supervised postgraduate professional experience. This form must be signed by a
supervisor holding current permanent Missouri licensure, in the area in which the applicant seeks licensure. The plan shall consist of at least thirty-six (36) weeks of fulltime professional experience. A minimum of thirty-five (35) hours of work per week constitutes full-time employment. If the applicant works twenty-nine to thirty-four (29–34) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least forty-eight (48) weeks. If the applicant works twenty-two to twenty-eight (22–28) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least sixty (60) weeks. If the applicant works fifteen to twenty-one (15–21) hours per week, the length of the experience must be at least seventy-two (72) weeks.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Evidence of a passing score on the PRAXIS Examination in Speech-Language Pathology, 600; Jurisprudence open book exam; pass:75%
Additional requirements specific to Part C? Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired; Will allow a provisional license issued by State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (while working toward CCCs)
Additional requirements specific for schools? Speech and Language Pathologist certificate issued by the State Board of Education OR License issued by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts

Vision Specialist

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Discipline Vision Specialist
License/Certificate Special Education: Blind/Low Vision
State Department Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State Department Hyperlink https://dese.mo.gov/educator-quality/certification
Type of License/Certificate Licensure/Certificate
Age Range Birth - 12th grade
Degree Level Requirement Bachelor's
Licensure Specific Curriculum/Coursework
1. Content Planning and Delivery. Candidates are prepared with a deep knowledge of and understand the relationships among curriculum, instruction, and assessment
2. Individual Student Needs. Candidates build a robust knowledge of learners and the learning environment
3. Schools and the Teaching Profession. Candidates fully understand the role of schools and schooling as well as the professional responsibilities of teachers, including a means of professional growth
4. Teaching and Learning Strategies— A. Literacy (three (3) courses required, minimum total of nine (9) semester hours) to include coursework in reading and writing, and to include instructional interventions for students with reading deficits
Licensure Require Specific Field or Clinical Work?
Field and Clinical Experiences (minimum requirement of ten (10) semester hours). Field and clinical experiences should be appropriate to the progress of the student through the program and should be supervised through a close partnership of highly qualified professionals in appropriate school settings.
Licensure Dependent on an Exam? Special Education: Teaching Students with Visual Impairments (5282); Qualifying score: 153
Additional requirements specific to Part C? For Part C: Special Instructor - Blind / Partially Sighted; Requires First Steps Module 1 of 4 before being hired