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Assistant Clinical Director, PhD Program in Clinical Psychology Derner School of Psychology JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Clinical Director is a part-time position. The Assistant Director will have primary
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undergraduate research is embedded into our culture. We are especially interested in candidates who can help the department make the educational experience more inclusive for our diverse student populations
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master’s degree in nursing. 2. Doctor of Nursing Practice required. 3. Research doctorate in nursing (PhD, DNS) or education (EdD) is preferred. 4. Licensure and national board certification as an Adult
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research is embedded into our culture. The successful candidate must therefore also be committed to establishing a high-quality, externally-funded research program involving undergraduate students. We
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. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. A Master's degree in nursing. 2. Research doctorate in nursing (PhD, DNS) or education (EdD) is required. 3. Licensure as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner or Family Nurse
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from diverse cultural backgrounds. RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Candidates will be expected to contribute primarily to our APA accredited PhD program in clinical psychology in terms of teaching, scholarship
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while supporting graduate students in clinical training. This position requires a therapist who is sensitive to the emotional needs of families who experience stressors associated with residing in a low
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(PhD, DNS) or education (EdD) is required. 3. A strong record of teaching and mentoring experience. 4. A well-developed trajectory of research. 5. RN Licensure in New York State 6. Licensure and national
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Cognitive Neuroscience/Neuropsychology. Semesters: Fall 2024 and beyond. These 3-credit courses will come with a per credit rate of $1,798. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Neuroscience, Neuropsychology
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Professor beginning Fall 2025. The successful candidate will be joining a program that is deeply committed to engaging undergraduate students in high-impact educational experiences through teaching, research