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The sensory program support will be responsible for serving food and beverage samples for sensory testing, cooking and preparing samples for service, and maintaining sensory lab organization and cleanliness during study execution.
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Our therapists provide therapy in the child's home, daycare, preschool, school, sensory gym or via telehealth. Milestone Therapy has an immediate opening for a full-time and/or part-time Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist or Speech Language Pathology Assistant.
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The Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor or professor in the University Tenure Line, University Medical Line, or the Non-Tenure Line-Research.
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OSHA Certification a plus Physical Demands/Work Environment for The Dozer Operator : Physical/Sensory Functions: Regularly will use sit, use hands, talk/hear; Frequently will reach with hands; Occasionally will stand, walk, climb, or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, taste/smell.
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You will be joining our growing Sensory Team, assisted by our Managing Director, Sensory Scientist and Sensory Technician, you’ll be responsible for the activities of our pool of 24 expert sensory assessors, evaluating samples using discriminative tests ( eg triangle, tetrad etc ) and descriptive tests ( eg descriptive profiling, check-all-that-apply, rank-rating etc.
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Provides occupational therapy treatment services including neuro-developmental and sensory motor therapy, developmental stimulation, home programming, equipment demonstration, or other treatment modality to enhance sensory motor functioning and general developmental status.
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Validated ability to synthesize information from multiple scientific fields to generate insights to guide product design and development - analytical & physical characterization, in-vitro & in-vivo model systems, PBPK modeling, sensory psychophysiology, consumer research, etc.
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5+ years (with BS) or 2-3 years (with MS/PhD) of proven track record of conducting research in a sensory scientist role. A BS or a graduate degree (preferred) in Sensory/Behavioral/Biological Sciences or related field (e.g., Experimental Psychology, Neuroscience, Food Science) is required.
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To work as part of the spa therapy team to consistently provide the highest possible standard of treatment, creating an elevated, sensory journey for guests helping them to rest, relax and regain a sense of balance and harmony in their lives.
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The Tennessee DeafBlind Project (TNDB) DeafBlind Educational Consultant will: provide technical assistance in the form of consultation and coaching to families and service providers of children and youth who are DeafBlind or who are at risk for DeafBlindness between the ages of birth to 22; organize and respond to requests for technical assistance; develop and present information about dual sensory loss at training sessions, conferences, and events.
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The Sensory Scientist II will be responsible for managing sensory projects focused on our ingredient & its different formats. Stay updated on industry trends & emerging technologies related to sensory science, flavor chemistry, & contribute to innovation in product development.
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Interest in sensory processing, mindfulness, and emotional regulation is a plus. Throughout the country we operate primarily as Select Physical Therapy, NovaCare Rehabilitation, Physio, Kessler Rehabilitation Center, KORT, Saco Bay Physical Therapy, Concentra, SSM Physical Therapy and Keystone Physical Therapy.
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The Sensory Scientist will coordinate and execute all sensory panel functions at the Boston locations primarily focused on R&D Sensory panel support. R&D Sensory Scientist I.
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The neuropsychologist applies theories and principles of neuropsychology to diagnose and treat disorders of higher cerebral functioning, designs and implements individualized rehabilitation strategies for patients with cognitive challenges, and conducts neuropsychological evaluations such as assessment of intelligence, academic ability, attention, concentration, sensory-motor function, language, learning, and memory.
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The successful candidate is expected to perform his/her duties within the Justin and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture including the E. & J. Gallo Family Building (J. Lohr Sensory Lab) and the Lohr Family Winery.
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