291 Social Sciences uni jobs at University of California, Los Angeles in united-state in United States
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well as opportunities for continued development through play, art, music and social interaction. Salary is $33.61 to $44.04 hourly JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred) in Child Life
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by the United States Council on Social Work. LCSW registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Minimum 1 year of experience working with individuals with eating disorders. Excellent
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QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Ability to work effectively with patients, physicians and staff in a diplomatic and professional manner in order to maximize suite operations. Skill in prioritizing assignments and
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. Administrative abilities to resolve complex and sensitive issues with diplomacy. Oral communication skills to speak with individuals of varying backgrounds to obtain and convey specific information. Skill in
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stem and cancer cells. Molecular Biology: Conduct DNA and RNA extraction, molecular cloning, PCR, and RT-PCR. Design primers for RT/PCR. Protein Analysis: Perform protein extraction, quantification, and
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and techniques in molecular and cellular biology and immunology, including cell culture, molecular cloning, flow cytometry, isolation of cells from primary samples, and working with animal models
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of expectations, discipline, and training. Skill in analyzing information and procedures to define objectives, identify patterns and recognize alternatives and their implications. Skill in operating a personal
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Qualifications Required: Skill in setting priorities which accurately reflect the relative importance of job responsibilities Ability to establish and maintain and productive working relationships with faculty
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clearly to staff. Skill in speaking clearly and distinctly in English using appropriate vocabulary and grammar in order to obtain and convey information to individuals at different levels. Skill
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: Administers all neuropsychological & psychophysiological measures to all subjects (patients and controls), including measures of basic cognition, social cognition, and electrophysiology paradigms. 2. Test