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inventory. Administer psychological questionnaires. Perform research procedures and tests: For example, magnetic resonance imaging, cognitive testing, and physical performance testing. Coordinate day-to-day
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the field of education, counseling, psychology, or a related area. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload the following items: 1. Cover letter 2. Resume 3. Minimum
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Classification Title: Associate or Full Professor Job Description: The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology in the College of Public Health and Health Professions at the University
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, psychology, or a related area. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload the following items: 1. Cover letter 2. Resume 3. Minimum of three references Application must be
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, counseling/clinical psychology, or related discipline with two years of relevant experience Licensure in the State of Florida with an appropriate governing body (e.g., Florida Board of Psychology; Board
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and two years of appropriate experience Preferred Qualifications: EDUCATION & TRAINING: Bachelor’s degree in a related field of expertise (such as education, business, or psychology) with at least two
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& TRAINING: Master’s degree in a related field of expertise (such as higher education, special education, rehabilitation counseling, social work, school psychology, or occupational therapy) and four years
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to $93,000 annually depending on education and experience. Minimum Requirements: A doctorate in psychology from an accredited college or university, which includes one year of supervised internship experience
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: $88,000 to $93,000 annually depending on education and experience. Minimum Requirements: A doctorate in psychology from an accredited college or university, which includes one year of supervised internship
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. Fifty percent of patients will be drawn from specialty clinics within the Division of Psychology, including the Intensive OCD Clinic. The other fifty percent of patients are drawn from Psychology patients