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University Behavioral Health Care. The primary purpose of the part-time Peer Support Specialist is to assist in the development and maintenance of a recovery-oriented environment for adults (age 18 years
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of treatment for individuals served and participates with treatment team, in the development of treatment plans on shared individuals served. Assesses and monitors physical health needs of individuals served
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leadership in the development, coordination, and implementation of university-wide strategic initiatives in partnership with the Chancellor's Cabinet, Deans, and senior administrators. Facilitates alignment
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, methods, and tools. Support external grant development, including methodological input, data management plans, and broader impacts related to data science. Collaborate with grant-funded institutes, centers
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. Consistently involves individuals served and/or family members as clinically indicated in the assessment and the development of treatment plans and treatment plan reviews as evidenced by periodic record review
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necessary to perform the required functions. Assists with the preparation of proposals, formal applications and justifications for grant applications. Assists with the development of budget proposals
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the proposal budget in collaboration with the Principal Investigators. Assists with the development of internal policies and procedures regarding grant and contract proposals and applications. Provides budget
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comprehensive assessment and therapeutic intervention for the psychological and social needs of child and adolescent (ages 3-17 years) and/or adult individuals served (18 and over), including development
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information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Genomic Instability and Cancer Genetics (GICG) Research Program at Rutgers Cancer
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, recommendations and conclusions. Participates in the development of performance standards, selection of methodology and instrumentation and coordination of the analytical, biochemical, physiology and