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Computer literacy. Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with the diverse University population. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to attend to multiple demanding
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ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both medical and psychiatric. Occasionally exposed
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noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations and both medical and psychiatric crises. Possible exposure to patients exhibiting
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will investigate hippocampal and cortical circuits during navigation and goal-directed behaviors using large-scale electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, optogenetics, and computational
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constructs for biochemical and structural analyses. Determines structures of HTCS proteins and/or domain constructs using appropriate methods such as X-ray crystallography and cryoEM. Minimum Education and
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, formulating ideas for class projects, or working on solutions to problems. Works on projects that support the program during their scheduled hours. FLSA Nonexempt Salary Details $28 - $32/hourly Offer
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the Rutgers University Speech-Language Pathology (RU-SLP) program located in Newark. This is an open rank faculty position (non-tenure track). SHP is one of eight schools that are part of Rutgers Health (RH
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working at Rutgers University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22193676/custodian-housing Return to Search Results
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, sitting. Time spent in a school environment. Some travel to client homes and community agencies WORK ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic
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provides clinical assessments for the children’s mobile response and stabilization program in Essex County that meet quality and quantity standards within University Behavioral Health Care and the Department