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Date: October 2023 Title: Postdoctoral Scholar Department: Psychological Sciences School: College of Arts and Sciences Location: Mather Memorial Supervisor Name and Title: Norah C. Feeny, PhD
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counseling, education, rehabilitation, psychology, or other related field required. REQUIRED SKILLS Working knowledge of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
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counseling, mental health, disability support resources, and wellness functions, and leads efforts to cultivate a university culture that supports psychological resilience, belonging, and thriving
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history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening and a physical agility skills assessment. Education/Licensing: High school education required, two-year degree in Law Enforcement
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Experience: 2 plus years of security or related experience. Must pass a thorough background investigation including criminal history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening and a
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investigations in a sensitive and confidential manner. Education: Advanced degree in business administration, law, social work, psychology, or related field required. Master's degree required; JD degree preferred
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, social work, psychology, or related field required. Master's degree or JD required. REQUIRED SKILLS Ability to effectively investigate allegations of discrimination, harassment and requests
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history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening, a physical agility skills assessment and drug screen. Education/Licensing: High school education required, two-year degree in Law
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work, psychology or related field. Valid Ohio driver's license. Master's degree preferred. REQUIRED SKILLS Experience in teaching and/or counseling students. Experience in curriculum development
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department-supported events, including scheduling College of Arts and Sciences controlled rooms. (5%) Run campus errands delivering materials to various offices, primarily between Mather Memorial Psychology