102 Psychology positions at University of Southern California in United-States in United States
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qualifications: A master's degree in IT, Business, Psychology, or similar fields. More than eight years of user experience, product management, and/or higher education. Five years or more in a management or
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Affect Regulation Lab , directed by Dr. Jonathan Stange in the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern California (USC), is seeking a full-time benefits-eligible lab coordinator position
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psychological measures. The programmer will provide programming support to dataset collection and management from large-scale survey data, as well as to research projects. The successful programmer will be
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Laboratory in the Department of Psychology at the University of Southern California at seeks to recruit a full-time Research Lab Technician to work in Dr. Bruna Martins-Klein’s laboratory. The Neural Vitality
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program at USC Rossier seeks an instructor for EDUC-636 Perspectives on Human Sexuality. In this course, students learn about the physiological-psychological and socio-cultural variables associated with
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that criteria that support a standard of care. Perioperative nurse addresses the impact of the surgical experience on the patient's physiological, psychological, sociocultural and spiritual responses
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the lifespan, health care delivery, and family caregiving are required. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in psychology in progress Experience with psychological/behavioral research Excellent
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for procedures that will be performed Instructs and counsels patients and families regarding care, medical problems, psychological problems and use of prescribed devices, treatments and drugs. Directly performs or
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, Organization, Psychology, Statistics or related fields, plus substantial industry experience. Work experience in research, analytics and data science functions in social media, games, entertainment, content and
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to all team members Evaluates and assesses daily the patient’s physical and psychological responses to treatment and refers patients for appropriate management when indicated. Attends and actively