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: The Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences at Washington State University (WSU) invites candidates to apply for an Academic Advisor. As the Academic Advisor, you will provide advanced
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Counseling and Psychological Services. Duties include rescheduling patient appointments, triaging client telephone calls for clinicians, processing new patient paperwork and confidential information
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to teach Art, Psychology, Political Science, and English courses, but we are pleased to accept applications from individuals with expertise in any of the following disciplines or academic areas: Anthropology
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discipline (e.g. human development; psychology; social work; public health; sociology; etc.) and two (2) years of related program experience. Any combination of relevant education and experience may be
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is for instructional needs within the Arts/Social Sciences.* The College is particularly interested in applicants that are qualified to teach Art, Psychology, Political Science, and English courses
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smartwatches and smart home sensors. The ideal candidate will be a strong communicator with technical aptitude and an interest in supporting research in psychology, computer science, and health-related fields
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, counseling, human development, psychology, or related field. Demonstrated project management experience. Previous experience with programs focused on educational attainment for historically-excluded
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employment, the successful applicant must pass a physical agility test, criminal background check, polygraph test, psychological test, medical screening and general aptitude test. Incumbents are required
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womens’ health using current standards of care. Local and regional specialists are available for referral as needed. Patients needing counseling may be referred to WSU Counseling & Psychological Services
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are available for referral as needed. Patients needing counseling may be referred to WSU Counseling & Psychological Services, to the staff psychiatrist or to other community mental health professionals. In all