Learning Strategist for the Mason Autism Support Initiative (MASI) in Disability Services.7/26/2018 The MASI program (Mason Autism Support Initiative) is hiring to fill a Learning Strategist position for the 2018-2019 academic year. This position is part time and the pay is $20/hour.
Responsibilities: The Mason Autism Support Initiative, a program offered through Disability Services, offers individualized, comprehensive social and academic supports to motivated Mason students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in order to guide them through the transition into university life, and assist them in building skills necessary for success in the university environment and beyond. We encourage development of self-advocacy and college-level independent living skills by providing individual and group support within a collaborative model. The Learning Strategist meets and corresponds with students regularly and consistently to provide support with many aspects of university life, depending on their individual needs. Areas of support include:
The Learning Strategist spends 1 to 2 hours weekly working with students during individual face to face meetings. Additional responsibilities may include check-ins via email, text, and/or phone with students, faculty, staff and/or parents. Position will require approximately 10-15 hours each week. Learning Strategists are assigned 5-7students. Qualifications: The successful candidate will have an understanding of disabilities, particularly ASD, as well as:
Preferred qualifications include: experience working with individuals with ASD or other related disabilities; familiarity with the field of higher education (ideally some experience working at a college or university); a demonstrated understanding of common needs of individuals with ASD, particularly young adults; experience working with college students; and knowledge of issues regarding transition from high school to postsecondary education for students with disabilities. To apply: To apply for and ask questions regarding this position, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and three professional references to: Jamilah Anderson, Associate Director Office of Disability Services SUB I, Suite 2500, MSN 5C9 Email: [email protected] URL: https://ods.gmu.edu
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Grade 6: £28,098 - £33,518 p.a. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant in Machine Learning in Functional Neuroimaging to work on the Wellcome Trust funded project “‘Exploring the mechanisms of distributed spontaneous brain activity”. This project uses a combination of MRI, M/EEG / LFP recordings, methods development and biophysical modeling to advance understanding of spontaneous whole-brain activity at faster timescales than previously considered, and provide new insights into the underlying mechanisms. This research will be conducted within the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA) Analysis Group headed by Mark Woolrich and based at OHBA, as part of the Wellcome centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), and collaborating with Maarten De Vos at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME). You will be based at the Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford. The post is for a fixed term (funded for two years). You will be expected to research new machine learning for describing the nature of large-scale brain networks from neuroimaging data, while contributing to the management of the research program. You will be expected to work independently to produce research of international standard, and also to cooperate with other members of the research group, and collaborators in Oxford and abroad. There may be an opportunity to undertake a PhD, provided you meet the necessary criteria You will have a BSc degree in a relevant technical area, physics, maths, engineering, neuroscience, or a closely related discipline; and have a demonstrable interest in the relevant machine learning methods or computational neuroscience. Excellent mathematical and programming skills (preferably MATLAB), and experience of working on technical research in technical work environments are essential. You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement and a CV as part of your application. The closing date for this post is 12.00 midday 9th August Contact Person : HR Administrator Vacancy ID : 135882 Contact Phone : 01865 618204 Closing Date : 09-Aug-2018 Contact Email : [email protected] In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com Great opportunity for someone interested in the special needs/ABA therapy fields!
Immediate opening to join our home ABA program. The student is a bubbly, giggly first-grader who loves to play, chat, laugh and learn. We started this program in our home 2 years ago. It is well-established and is supervised by one of the area’s best-known and respected ABA professionals. Our daughter has made tremendous progress through this program. · Looking for someone who is reliable, enthusiastic, patient and enjoys working with children to implement ABA therapy. · Position involves working with a sweet and happy almost 7 year old girl with developmental delays and running behavior plan in our home · Prior ABA experience is not required. College student or college graduate with an interest in special education preferred. Training will be provided. · Applicant must be available weekday afternoons for three-hour shifts starting at 3:30. Position is year round, looking for a year commitment. · Pay is $15-20 / hr · Start date: Immediately Please contact with resume/questions: Jen, [email protected], 703.996.9791 Overton-Brooks VAMC has an open position for a psychologist within our facility located in Shreveport, Louisiana. We are a 1-C facility with a dynamic Mental Health Service Line. We currently have a position available in the outpatient setting, as well as a specialty psychology position completing disability evaluations. Post-doctoral supervision is available for new graduates.
Northwest Louisiana is known as "Louisiana's Other Side." We have a mixture of the spicy Cajun attitude and the wide-open Texas Spirit. You could say it is where the Creole meets the Cowboy. Visitors to the area love the gaming, nightlife, local dining, shopping, river cruise, museums, and festivals. The area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts due to many scenic state parks, excellent fishing and hunting grounds, and great nature-viewing areas, including many lakes and rivers as well as both state and national parks and service areas such as the Kisatchie National Forest, which spreads across some 600,000 acres. Please contact Dr. James Patterson at 318-990-5051 or [email protected] if interested. CFA is hiring at least 2 licensed clinicians (Ph.D., PsyD, E.D.D, etc.) to join our team in Falls Church, Virginia. We are also looking to build a team in Reston, Virginia. CFA is truly a collaborative practice that has established a strong reputation through working as a team and with other professionals to help families build the skills for success. We meet weekly to share resources and ideas and have rewarding and meaningful connections with our referral sources and others in the community. Most importantly, we enjoy working with each other and value the 'professional family' that we've developed. Many of our clients comment on the feel of CFA as a warm, inviting practice.
This is an employment opportunity, which offers benefits that independent contracting positions cannot. CFA fringe benefits include:
Candidates who are motivated, have excellent people skills and are interested in part-time or full-time work in a fun and collegial environment are encouraged to apply. We receive many referrals and currently maintain a waiting list so we are confident that skilled clinicians will be able to reach their desired caseload quickly. Interested candidates need to send an email with:
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