Federal Work Study-CHP Dean's Office
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Syracuse
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The College of Health Professions is student to assist with clerical tasks during the week in the Dean's Office. |
Federal Work Study- Clinical Medicine Bootcamp TA
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Syracuse
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Academic Support is seeking motivated, out-going, dedicated graduating MS4 students to serve as Teaching Assistants for Clinical Bootcamp Teaching Assistants.
TAs will be asked to help develop and administer learning support presentations, assist with program planning, and serve as a mentor for students. |
Federal Work Study- Auerbach Lab Data Analyst
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Syracuse
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Data management (backing up and transferring files) and performing basic data analysis. Options for this position to expand depending on if you have a background in computer coding. |
Federal Work Study-Research Assistant SPROUT Study
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Syracuse
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Data analysis using SPSS for SPROUT study
Develop literature review for both qualitative and quantitative research papers
Help with development of grant for future SPROUT study |
Federal Work Study- Transcranial Magnetic Stim Tech/Medical Assistant
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Syracuse
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Psychiatry practice looking for a part-time Medical Assistant/Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Technician. Medical Assistant duties would include: administrative assistant duties (scheduling, returning phone calls). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Technician duties would include: monitor Patients during treatment; scheduling of Patient treatments; maintain Patient notes (following the provided template); explain and administer procedure to patients (following the provided script); work well with other members of the team in a relaxed environment; act courteously and with tact in dealing with patients and families; MUST maintain patient confidentiality; maintain a high degree of accuracy regarding details.
**Training for TMS device (Neurostar) preferred, but not required.** Schedule: would be variable and dependent on number of patients. No previous clinical experience required.
Interested individuals should contact Ryan Mamedov at RMamedov@NeurosciencesGroup and Olivia Felix at OFelix@NeurosciencesGroup.com. |