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applicable regulations. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in health or social sciences (e.g. psychology, public health, nursing, health science
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, neurocognitive, psychological tests, as well as coordinating sample collection and analysis under daily supervision. Utilize Ripple, LORIS, NIH Toolbox, and a variety of other database management platforms
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, occupational therapy, social work, counseling, psychology, or related field. Understanding of needs of transition age youth and young adults with disabilities. Understanding of what successful transition
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and excellence of the institution. Applicants are encouraged to include in their cover letter information about how they will further this goal. Posting Summary Provide counseling and sport psychology
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environment. Desirable Qualifications Academic concentration and/or work experience in Neuroscience, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Health Coaching, or related fields. Anticipated Pay Range $41,000
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environment. Desirable Qualifications Academic concentration and/or work experience in Neuroscience, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Health Coaching, or related fields. Anticipated Pay Range $37,583
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functional supervision for staff involved in data collection. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, early education or closely related
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) Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or closely related discipline and one to three years’ related experience required. Desirable Qualifications Prior research experience with infants, pregnant people, and clinical
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) Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or closely related discipline and one to three years’ related experience required. Desirable Qualifications Prior research experience with infants, pregnant people, and clinical
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) Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or closely related discipline and one to three years’ related experience required. Desirable Qualifications Prior research experience with infants, pregnant people, and clinical