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Coordinator, Applied Psychology - Human Development Division, Penn GSE Job Profile Title Administrative Coordinator Job Description Summary The Penn Graduate School of Education is committed to cultivating a
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Manager, Primals Project Job Profile Title Research Coordinator Senior Job Description Summary ABOUT THE POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY CENTER: The mission of the Positive Psychology Center at the University
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to provide resources and support for needs and risk factors identified. Although individual needs will vary, topics will include psychological, social and system issues of trauma recovery, life goal setting
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psychological assessments, and accompanying participants to the neuroimaging scanners and running neuroimaging protocols. The research coordinator will work closely with the principal investigator and the data
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prepare agendas for research meetings. Qualifications: BS or BA in Psychology, Communication, Statistics, Sociology, or closely related field and either an MS degree or 1-2 years’ research experience and/or
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psychology, psychiatry, and statistics with neuroimaging. The applicant will have the opportunity to participate in major methodological and analytic developments, publications, and presentations
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about the Penn Collaborative’s current research and other projects, see www.med.upenn.edu/penncollaborative/ For information about Lyssn, see Lyssn.io . Degree in psychology or related field with 2-4
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(e.g., creating psychological safety, career self-management, giving effective feedback, etc.) For existing curricular programs: Ongoing addition/enhancement of content so that programs are refreshed and
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this role. Collectively, this content may be assigned to teams/groups via the LMS. It could also be used to create self-paced curricula on specific themes (e.g., creating psychological safety, career self
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, experimental psychology, and psychiatry. The Clinical Research Coordinator will be responsible for conducting informed consent/assent process, scheduling and preparing participants for study-related research