35 Psychology positions at East Tennessee State University in united-states-of-America in United States
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events in all areas of campus facilities. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree preferred in the fields of student personnel, counseling, psychology, education, management, communication, or a related
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operations. Required Qualifications Earned doctorate in Human Services, Counseling, Human Development, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Human Ecology, Child and Family Studies, or a related social
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. The BUCS Academy Leader position provides practical experiences applicable in business, sociology, psychology, education, political science, and criminal justice. The BUCS Academy Leader’s fundamental role
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Knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span. Knowledge of policy, principles, and practice of social work and/or psychology and standard counseling techniques, modalities
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of Tennessee to become a police officer. Must pass a Psychological Evaluation. *Successful candidates that have not yet graduated from an approved Police Academy will be required to attend and successfully pass
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. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span. Knowledge of policy, principles, and practice of social work and/or psychology and standard counseling
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of policy, principles, and practice of social work and/or psychology and standard counseling techniques, modalities or individual and group behaviors, socioeconomic factors and their relationship to mental
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to become a police officer. Must have passed a Psychological Evaluation. Preferred Qualifications Two years of experience as a Police Officer (will consider relevant military service as years of experience
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. Responsible for ordering supplies, requesting quotes, tracking shipments, and maintaining inventory. Required Qualifications BA or BS in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biology or related discipline. Minimum 1-year
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that context. The Fellow trains nursing students, faculty, and other learners (medical, pharmacy, psychology and others) in the context of clinical work. The Fellow is involved with the ongoing development