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, The State University, Piscataway/New Brunswick campus, has an opening for one-year non tenure track Instructor non renewable position for the Fall 2026, Spring 2027 academic year. Primary teaching
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: 272714 Minimum Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in a related discipline, a Master's degree is preferred. A minimum of 2 years experience teaching English, preferable in a higher education
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Consultation and Communications. Minimum Education and Experience: Master's Level Board Certification as a Behavior Analyst and a minimum of 5 years of experience working with individuals with autism. City: New
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of this position are the following: Work closely with supervising research director and principal investigator(s) to develop protocols for clinical research proposals, organized research activities and maintain
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of the Principal Investigator, the Research Teaching Specialist IV, will assist with multiple research studies relating to mental health, substance use problems, and technology tools for measuring health and
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protective service workers. In FY2016, UBHC treated 16,199 consumers, had 24,502 admissions, and touched the lives of 19,441 individual callers through peer support. In addition, UBHC is the primary mental
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of grant and contract applications including evaluation designs. Provides project management oversight to assure timely completion of analytic deliverables. Serves as primary/secondary author for refereed
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peer support. In addition, UBHC is the primary mental health training resource for the New Jersey departments of Human Services, Children and Families, and Corrections, delivering 16,000 trainings each
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child protective service workers. In FY2016, UBHC treated 16,199 consumers, had 24,502 admissions, and touched the lives of 19,441 individual callers through peer support. In addition, UBHC is the primary
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support. In addition, UBHC is the primary mental health training resource for the New Jersey departments of Human Services, Children and Families, and Corrections, delivering 16,000 trainings each year