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: 270568 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking an experienced Senior Full-Stack Developer to join the Programming and Web Development Team within the School of Arts and
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of Student Life and Leadership seeks to enrich the educational experience by promoting an environment where students can explore their interests, engage in personal development, and become empowered
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to the Assistant Dean for Career Development, the Career Counselor Officer plays a critical role in the management and supervision of the daily operations of the Center for Career Development,. This position is
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resources. To ensure pedagogical excellence, she will manage a full-cycle development process-moving from initial construction through active classroom piloting and evidence-based refinement. This iterative
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submission of IRB protocols and compliance with human subjects (IRB) policies and requirements. Leads community-based interventions that improve the lives of autistic individuals through the development
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organize, implement, and continuously improve mentoring and leadership development initiatives that connect students with alumni and corporate partners. Manage day-to-day operations, recruitment and
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) and/or adult individuals served (18 and over), including development of treatment plans, conducting individual, group, and family therapy, and providing case management. Assists with the provision
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(18 and over), including development of treatment plans, conducting individual, group, and family therapy, and providing case management. Assists with the provision of clinical supervision to licensing
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coordinators with development of IRB submissions, consent forms and other documents for review by regulatory officials/offices. Assists investigators and research staff in preparation of regulatory and
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) understanding circuit mechanisms and the neuropathogenesis of Tourette syndrome and related conditions (OCD, ADHD, ASD) using genetic mouse models; (2) the development and functions of brain waste clearance