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for the rank of Assistant Professor. Required Qualifications Earned PhD in Psychology. Candidates should also provide evidence of strong research and interpersonal skills and a commitment to excellence in
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the department and/or assigned area with secretarial and/or clerical functions. Prepares forms requiring routine data entry for provider/nurse. Collects information pertinent to the operation of the unit and/or
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policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not be
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discussions, provides feedback to the team and individual interviewer(s), demonstrates and maintains a interprofessional and collegial learning environment. “Behaviorist” role: made up of either PHD, LCSW, LMFT
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assessment. Qualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE: PhD in Psychology, Social Sciences, or related field. Two (2) or more years of experience in observational coding. Experience in managing teams
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valued member of the professional team to provide verbal and supportive movement to meet individualized goals of the treatment team, records data as directed by policy and procedure, and reports
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valued member of the professional team to provide verbal and supportive movement to meet individualized goals of the treatment team, records data as directed by policy and procedure, and reports
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procedure, and reports observations, and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT is responsible to the Unit Manager and the Charge Nurse for the safe, effective, performance of direct non-nursing
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the safe operation of studio equipment for student Perform and/or schedule maintenance and repairs to equipment Assist faculty with special projects related to facilities and provide instructional support
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of plasmid and viral vectors, transfections, neutralization, western blotting, molecular cloning, ligand-binding, fluorescent imaging, structural characterization of membrane-bound or soluble viral proteins