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for diversity, and involvement and empowerment of youth. Have visual ability to recognize hazards in the camp setting as well as physical symptoms of camper injury or illness. Have auditory ability to respond
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Salary Range: $73,196.00-$93,437.00 Yearly. Individuals new to state service start at the minimum of the pay plan. Link to Water Pollution Control Operator 2 Job Specification: https
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tests including routine EEG, continuous EEG, Ambulatory EEG, Stereo EEG, Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, Visual Evoked Potentials, Brain stem Auditory Evoked Potentials, and Corticography. POSITION
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the camp setting as well as physical symptoms of camper injury or illness. Have auditory ability to respond appropriately to hazards and any camper concerns. Be able to observe camper behavior in daily camp
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of youth. Have visual ability to recognize hazards in the camp setting as well as physical symptoms of camper injury or illness. Have auditory ability to respond appropriately to hazards and any camper
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of camper injury or illness. Have auditory ability to respond appropriately to hazards and any camper concerns. Be able to observe camper and staff behavior in daily camp life, to respond verbally to health
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is limited to 1500 hours of work in a year. For more information, refer to the Wage Employment link: http://uvapolicy.virginia.edu/policy/HRM-029 To apply, please submit an application online at https
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expertise in auditory and vestibular care, using the latest medical technologies and treatment approaches to support excellent patient outcomes for patients of all ages. The department works closely with
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Suthakar, Principal Investigator (PI) of the Descending Auditory Circuits (DAC) Laboratory, invites applications for a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow with expertise in auditory neuroscience. The ideal
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or equivalent degree) in Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Audiology, Neuroscience, or a closely related field. At least 5 years of postdoctoral or equivalent childhood hearing science, auditory