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testing with Wonderlic; Comprehensive background investigation; and Psychological evaluation and interview. Must be able to meet Post Offer Pre-Employment Screening (POPES) requirements and be found capable
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deans, and other relevant Campus Life offices. The ADSL works closely with University Health Services (UHS) and Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) to support students of concern, and refers
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Psychological Services (CPS) to support students of concern, and refers students to educational and medical resources as appropriate. Where necessary, the ADSL refers students for health-related consultations
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-secondary research experience that builds upon the recent completion of a master's level program in fields such as psychology, neuroscience, or a related field of study. An ideal applicant will have excellent
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to hire staff scientists in data science, computational biology, psychology, and neuroscience. The rank will be Associate Professional Specialist or Professional Specialist, commensurate with experience
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professor. The Center is an interdisciplinary community of scholars whose additional principal affiliations currently include history, philosophy, politics, psychology, public policy and international affairs
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oral) Comprehensive background investigation Psychological evaluation PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Associate or bachelor's degree. Experience in public/private campus environment. Training in investigations
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Wonderlic; Comprehensive background investigation; and Psychological evaluation and interview. Must be able to meet Post Offer Pre-Employment Screening (POPES) requirements and be found capable of performing
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. The individual in this position would be situated across the UHS departments of Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS,) Health Promotion and Prevention Services (HPPS), and Medical Services
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The lab of Dr. Yael Niv in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Psychology at Princeton University (nivlab.princeton.edu) is seeking a bright and motivated full-time research