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. Position requires a Ph.D. degree in Data Science, Psychology, Statistics, or a closely related field and 6 years (72 mos) of direct leadership experience in Institutional Research. At least 24 credit hours
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communication skills Willingness to flex and adapt Willingness to serve as a team player Problem-solving skills Minimum Qualifications: Master's of Science in Experimental Psychology, Information Technology and
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meet the requirements of Chapter 943 of the Florida Statutes. Must be at least 19 years of age and a U.S. citizen and be able to pass physical and psychological examinations, a rigorous background
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area of specialization required. Preferred Qualifications/Skills: Master's degree in Education, Student Affairs/Development, Counselor Education, Psychology, or a related field. Experience in advising
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psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association. A doctorate in psychology from an accredited college or university, which includes one year of supervised internship experience in
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an appropriate area of specialization and four years of appropriate experience. Preferred Qualifications: A doctoral degree in Psychology from an accredited institution and the completion of APA approved
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. This includes dental, primary care, psychiatry, and psychology. The dietitian may also work with campus partners such as the recreation and fitness center, athletics department, and Owl Care Health Promotion
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experience. Salary: $48,000 - $50,000 per year. Exempt Administrative, Managerial, Professional (AMP) College or Department: Student Affairs: Counseling and Psychological Services Location: Boca Raton Work
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, particularly memory decline. Carry out comprehensive assessments including cognitive and psychological functioning as well as an assessment of each patient’s current lifestyle. Provide a comprehensive report to
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: Responsible for ascertaining and providing for the special needs of FAU students with disabilities, particularly students with medical, psychological, physical, learning, hearing, and visual disabilities