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A leading educational institution is seeking a Director for the Center for Autism Research. This role encompasses overseeing research and services focused on autism spectrum disorder, coordinating ...

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Director, Autism Research & Services Center

Director, Autism Research & Services Center

Rutgers University

NJ

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


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7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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A leading educational institution is seeking a Director for the Center for Autism Research. This role encompasses overseeing research and services focused on autism spectrum disorder, coordinating existing activities, and establishing leadership in the field. Ideal candidates should possess a PhD or MD, demonstrate robust research leadership, and strong interpersonal skills. A competitive salary, benefits, and start-up packages are offered. Applicants must submit a CV and research statement to the Chair of the search committee. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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