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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Program Development Analyst Job Category Staff & Executive - Healthcare Department NJMS - Medicine Administration Overview New
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emphasize practical applications, especially in the field. The program uniquely includes a field research station to facilitate research and education. The department offers rigorous courses
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, sensory-motor integration, learning and memory, and emotional regulation. The successful candidate will establish and maintain an externally funded research program, teach undergraduate and graduate
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ENVIRONMENT: Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crisis, medical, substance use related and psychiatric. Exposure
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individual, group, and family treatment that is consistent with the service design and philosophy of the program, as clinically indicated, to assigned clients. Coordinates with CCBH case managers’ linkages and
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seeking a Department Administrator for the Entry to Baccalaureate Practice (EBP) program within the School of Nursing. This key independent position, reporting directly to the Associate Dean of the Division
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and local organizations engaged in prosocial innovation and entrepreneurship. RU-Flourishing is a program that provides training, support, and resources to help formerly incarcerated individuals build
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learning on and off campus, including a growing emphasis on international experiences through short- and long-term study abroad. Students also have access to a robust program of applied research and outreach
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(examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both medical and psychiatric. Occasionally exposed to patients exhibiting
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(examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic). Subject to unpredictable situations, patient crises, both medical and psychiatric. Occasionally exposed to patients exhibiting