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Details Posted: 18-Apr-24 Location: Clinton, New York Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Other - Academic/Faculty Internal Number: 434A635F-7796-48BB-9382E1EDA6718E14 The Psychology
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Research Support Specialist Required Qualifications: (Evidenced by an attached resume) Bachelor’s degree (foreign equivalent or higher) in psychology or related field (obtained on or before May 2024
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8805BR Student Affairs Counseling and Psychological Services Job Summary Please note-this position requires the ability to work occasional evenings and weekends. Rochester Institute of Technology
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, education, psychology, and more. We are a leading global educational institution that employs 2,000 people across our various campus locations -- Wilf Campus, Beren Campus, Brookdale Center, Resnick Campus in
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departments at the Medical School Campus in Washington Heights and neuroscientists working in Psychology, Engineering and Biology on the Morningside Heights Campus. The Department of Neuroscience administers
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psychological evaluations. Prior experience with, and/or additional training in, the psychiatric care of young adults with the following subspecialties: eating disorders, multicultural or cross-cultural treatment
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psychological and social problems. Actively participate in our Collaborative Care Model of healthcare delivery. Make referrals as appropriate to other healthcare providers and/or consult with physicians
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, International Education, Developmental Science/Psychology, Human Development, Economics, Sociology, or a related social science field. Experience in quantitative methods, such as causal inference, longitudinal
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. While position responsibilities vary, every member of our community is expected to foster a culture of belonging and a psychologically healthy work environment by communicating across differences; being
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leadership, industrial/organizational psychology, business anthropology). Required Experience/Skills/Competences: Teaching experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, or innovative business practices