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, from social work to rehabilitation sciences. Social justice has always driven our work: This understanding that individual outcomes are intricately tied to the larger systems we inhabit is the foundation
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, from social work to rehabilitation sciences. Social justice has always driven our work: This understanding that individual outcomes are intricately tied to the larger systems we inhabit is the foundation
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here to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University. Required Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree and at least 1 year of relevant experience in public health, social science, or
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Program Coordinator, Assistive Technology - (24001300) Description Temple University's Department of Disabilities Resources and Services is searching for a Program Coordinator, Assistive Technology
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, Rehabilitation Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the School of Social Work. The Office of Research Administration supports the externally and internally sponsored projects of the College by providing
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. Maintains accurate records of all duties per NIH standards. Conducts research data collection including demographic, clinical and social determinants of health. De-identifies samples before transporting
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position. The new hire will primarily assist with a NIH-funded project that uses fMRI to examine age-related differences in social and economic reward processing. This project will be carried out in
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using library equipment, checks reserve materials in/out – including print materials, laptops, and peripherals for the technology embedded in the study rooms, and anatomical models. Performs other related
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support the student. They will provide individual and couples counseling, as well as family consultation, as needed, to Temple students. They are also primarily responsible for leading the Social Xchanges
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to rehabilitation sciences. Social justice has always driven our work: This understanding that individual outcomes are intricately tied to the larger systems we inhabit is the foundation of our college. Temple