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Neuropsychology Research Assistant

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About the job

This Research Neuropsychologist job offers a fantastic opportunity to contribute to impactful research in epilepsy. By developing advanced skills in neuropsychological assessment and therapy, you will work closely with families to enhance understanding of developmental and behavioral aspects in individuals with severe epilepsy. The team values collaboration and support, creating a nurturing environment for professional growth.

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You'll be responsible for

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Conducting assessments

Performing neuropsychological assessments to characterize developmental, cognitive, and behavioral phenotypes in severe epilepsies.
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Coordinating programs

Coordinating appointments, assessments, and therapy across the DEE Research Program and MICE-DEE program.
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Data management

Collecting, managing, and analyzing clinical and neuropsychological data within study-specific databases.

Key criteria

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Masters or PhD in neuropsychology

Advanced degree in clinical neuropsychology or related field required.

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Experience with neuropsychological data

Proven experience collecting and analyzing neuropsychological data.

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Strong organizational skills

Demonstrated ability to manage multiple research tasks effectively.

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5 criteria for this job
Masters or PhD in neuropsychology
Advanced degree in clinical neuropsychology or related field required.

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Experience with neuropsychological data
Proven experience collecting and analyzing neuropsychological data.

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Strong organizational skills
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple research tasks effectively.

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Experience building rapport
Experience communicating sensitively with children and families.

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Meticulous attention to detail
Proven track record in collating data and documentation accurately.

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