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, and work part of a team. Demonstrated ability to facilitate interactive workshops. Preferred Qualifications Certification in coaching through ICF or similar organizations. Experience as an academic
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assessment and support skills with regard to a wide range of issues. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Interacts with client in a therapeutic manner. Models for clients’ good
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Degree in a relevant science plus three (3) years of related research experience. Applicant must be able to interact well with people in a professional environment as well as community settings, should
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Assistant must maintain a high level of professionalism and confidentiality at all times and have the ability to interact with various individuals from internal and external of the organization. Additionally
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, Conflict of Interest Policy, and HIPAA. Interacts with persons of all ages in a diverse, multicultural environment with respect and consideration. Complies with the attendance policies of Rutgers and the
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interacting with various individuals both internal and external to the organization. The Program Assistant also supports the administrative needs of the communications department as needed. Essential Duties and
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disposition. Assumes overall responsibilities for completion of all request and documentation for disposition. Documents assessments, interventions, and interactions with clients in a timely manner and in
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reading is required. Ability to speak clearly is required. Extended periods of sitting. Hearing is essential. Lifting of up to 10 pounds. Ability to remain active as employment involves interaction with
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-motivated, detailed-oriented, and be able to interact effectively with diverse populations including students, high-level administrators, and business professionals. Requires the ability to work cooperatively
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Extensive sitting, standing, talking, listening and reading WORK ENVIRONMENT: Active environment with moderate noise and extensive interaction with research study participants, requiring