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. The Department of Psychology at NUS https://fass.nus.edu.sg/psy/ has well-established undergraduate, graduate research, and graduate clinical psychology professional training programmes. The Department consists
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to support the delivery of our Resilience Training Programmes (FRTC and MRTC) to the Singapore Armed Forces. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in delivering psychological resilience training
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. The RA’s principal role will be to lead the project’s thrust in psychology, attitudes, and ageism. Main Duties and Responsibilities The Research Associate will lead research in understanding people’s
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future training sessions. Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Education, Human Resources, or a related field. A Master’s degree is preferred. • Experience: Proven track record
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related discipline (such as but not limited to Public Health, Psychology, Health Informatics) from a reputable university. A track record of research and scholarly activities, including publications in
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-of-university wellbeing efforts Qualifications • Degree holders related to health/mental health promotion (e.g. Masters of Public Health, Psychology), Organizational Development or Business Administration
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/ Health Sciences/ Pharmacy/Medicine/ Nursing/ Psychology/ Social Work/ Sociology/ Liberal Arts and similar from an accredited university. Entry level graduates, MSc holders and those with an interest in
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case management, nursing, psychology or social work (or relevant psychological professional training) and a hunger to explore new ways of enhancing the mental health of our people. Corporate consultative
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evidence-based assessments and interventions (e.g. CBT, ACT, mindfulness-based approaches) to employees or students to enhance general wellbeing of the NUS community • Provide clinical psychological
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evidence-based assessments and interventions (e.g. CBT, ACT, mindfulness-based approaches) to employees or students to enhance general wellbeing of the NUS community • Provide clinical psychological