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of new knowledge in the field of child development. Coordinate with researchers to implement studies both within and outside of the classroom in ways that support children’s psychological and physical
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(3) years of experience providing disability services for students. Preferences: Preferences: Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling, School Psychology, Special Education, or related field
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degree. Degree in Behavioral and Social Sciences, Higher Education Administration, Student Affairs, Counseling, Psychology or related field. Additional Certifications: Additional Information: Job Risks Not
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individual and group psychotherapy/counseling, diagnostic assessment, psychological and career testing, consultation, outreach, and crisis intervention. The generalist psychologist is skilled in fostering
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on knowledge of the biological, cognitive and social basis of behavior; cultural and individual differences. Preferences: Preferences: Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology; Clinical Psychology; or Counselor Education
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the following: Physical Agility test; Oral Interview Truth Verification Examination (Polygraph); Drug Screening; Physical and Psychological Examination (after Conditional Offer of Employment); Complete background
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: 1.00 Unit: BSOS-Psychology Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is the state’s flagship institution. Our 1,250-acre College Park campus is just minutes away
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systems, management, business, leadership, project management, education, industrial/organizational psychology, or a related area. Experience: Prior teaching, training, or mentoring experience. Interest
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approaches to research challenges in areas such as linguistics, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, political science, economics, international relations, criminology, anthropology, and second language
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approaches to research challenges in areas such as linguistics, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, political science, economics, international relations, criminology, anthropology, and second language