Tuesday, March 25, 2014

3/25/14

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--1.Pizza, Pop, and Grad School Talk
--2.Relay For Life
--3.Psi Chi Officer Recruitment
EVENTS
--4.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Patricia Frazier - Control Your Stress!
--5.Minnesota Center for Mental Health Annual Conference
--6.Northwestern Hosts a Graduate School Research Sneak Peek
--7.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Eli Finkel - The Suffocation of Marriage
--8.Kaplan Free Sample Classes
--9.Internship Advice & A Pizza Slice - International Addition
--10.Learning Abroad Center - Targeting Your Resume and Cover Letter for Career Success
--11.Effective Interviewing: Tell your International Stories
--12.Active Minds Meeting Tomorrow
ENGAGEMENT
--13.Language & Culture in Florence Italy
--14.Philosophy Camp
--15.Join the CLA Business Club
SCHOLARSHIPS
--16.A Place for Mom Senior Care Innovation Scholarship
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--17.Full-Time Research Coordinator Position
--18.CLA Employer Relations team is Hiring a PT student Employer Relations Assistant
--19.YIPA is Hiring a Membership Coordinator
--20.Clinician (Tutor Positions) with Edina Learning Center
--21.Summer Employment Opportunities with TRIO Upward Bound
--22.Research Assistant at the University of California San Diego
--23.Summer Internships and Employment Opportunities with Youth Farm
--24.AmeriCorps VISTA Position with Minneapolis Health Dept Youth Violence Prevention
--25.Mental Health Worker - Senior Lodge
--26.Behavior Therapist Positions
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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1.Pizza, Pop, and Grad School Talk
Join us this Thursday 3/27 at 5:00pm in Elliot Hall N639 for Pizza, Pop, and Grad School Talk! We will be hosting a panel of graduate students from multiple different areas of psychology, they will share their personal experience and answer questions you may have! Psychology Club is open to all psychology majors!
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2.Relay For Life
Psychology Club/Psi Chi are building a team for U of M Relay for Life. The event is at 6:00pm on April 4th and we would love you to join our team! It is a great way to meet your fellow psych majors and support a great cause! To join just go to uofmrelayforlife.com and at registration choose to join the Psychology Club/ Psi Chi team. All Psi Chi members who join will be given graduation honor chords for free for participating!
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3.Psi Chi Officer Recruitment
Psi Chi is looking for officers for next year! If you are interested in gaining leadership experience and becoming more involved you can fill out an application here. Two of the positions to be filled do not require you to be a Psi Chi member.
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EVENTS
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4.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Patricia Frazier - Control Your Stress!
This week Thursday, March 27th Dr. Patricia Frazier will be presenting as part of the Department of Psychology's Spring 2014 Colloquium Series. Dr. Frazier's talk will provide an overview of her translational program of research on the role of perceived control in coping with stressful life events from initial theoretical work to the recent development of an online intervention to increase perceived control. Much of the talk will focus on the online intervention, which as now been tested with more than 1,000 students and found to be effective in reducing perceived stress and the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Join us Thursday (March 27th) from 4:00-5:00pm in 402 Walter Library.
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5.Minnesota Center for Mental Health Annual Conference
Minnesota Center for Mental Health is hosting a two-day conference this week Thursday and Friday (March 27-28) that addresses co-occurring mental health and addictive disorders (day 1) and first episode psychosis (day 2). More information about the conference can be found online, including details about the break-out sessions and speaker bios, and online registration. Special conference pricing is available for students: $75 for day 1, $50 for day 2 or $100 for both days. The conference will be a great introduction to COD for students that are interested but unfamiliar with the subject. There are also advanced-level breakout sessions for students that have a solid grounding in COD.
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6.Northwestern Hosts a Graduate School Research Sneak Peek
Northwestern's psychology department is hosting a program on Friday, June 6th and Saturday, June 7th for undergraduates who are members of traditionally underrepresented groups (including first generation college students), and who are potentially interested in pursuing graduate study in psychology. Activities will include a workshop designed to help with the graduate school application process and opportunities to meet psychology department faculty members and graduate students to learn what graduate school is like and how they might fit into the graduate programs and laboratory groups at Northwestern. Travel and accommodation costs associated with participation will be covered, and the application process will be fast and free (applications are due by April 14th @ 5 pm). Visit their website for more information.
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7.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Eli Finkel - The Suffocation of Marriage
Next week Thursday, April 3rd Dr. Eli Finkel, Northwestern University, will be presenting as part of the Department of Psychology's Spring 2014 Colloquium Series. Dr. Finkel's presentation distills insights from historical, sociological and psychological analyses of marriage to develop the suffocation model of marriage in America. According to this model, contemporary Americans ask their marriage to help them fulfill their physiological and safety needs much less than in the past, but they ask it to help them fulfill their esteem and self-actualization needs much more than in the past. These changes require increased investment of time and psychological resources to foster the relational bond, but most Americans are investing less in their marriages, rather than more. As a result, mean levels of marriage quality and personal well-being are declining. Join us Thursday (April 3rd) from 4:00-5:00pm in N639 Elliott Hall.
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8.Kaplan Free Sample Classes
Kaplan is hoping you had a great spring break, and as a welcome back would like to invite you to join them for a FREE 90-minute Sample Class. You'll learn essential strategies designed to help you ace your exam and get a first-hand look at what Kaplan has to offer. Just choose a date and time from the options below and Kaplan looks forward to meeting you. GMAT: Monday March 24th, 9:00PM ET or Thursday April 3rd, 7:30PM ET; GRE:Tuesday March 25th, 7:00PM ET or Wednesday April 2nd, 8:00PM ET; LSAT:Thursday March 27th, 7:00PM ET or Wednesday April 2nd, 8:00 PM ET; MCAT:Wednesday March 26th, 9:30PM ET or Tuesday April 1st, 7:30PM ET; DAT:Sunday, March 23rd, 10:00PM ET or Tuesday April 1st, 8:00PM ET; OAT: Sunday, March 23rd, 8:00PM ET or Tuesday April 1st, 10:00PM ET; PCAT:Thursday, March 27th, 7:00PM ET or Wednesday April 2nd, 10:00PM ET.
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9.Internship Advice & A Pizza Slice - International Addition
Join CLA Career Services to learn more about how international students can be successful in their internships. This session will be held Friday, March 28th from 2:00-4:00pm in the President's Room (3rd Floor) of Coffman Memorial Union. This workshop is open to all CLA students, GoldPASS registration is encouraged, but walk-ins will be welcome.
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10.Learning Abroad Center - Targeting Your Resume and Cover Letter for Career Success
Sarah Newberg will be leading this session on Friday, March 28, 2:00-3:15 p.m. at the University International Center (UIC) 101. This workshop is part of the "Market Your International Experience Workshop Series," and is meant to help students integrate their international experiences into their career materials, and generally better articulate their experiences.
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11.Effective Interviewing: Tell your International Stories
Maggie Kubak will be leading a session next Wednesday, April 2nd 2:00p - 3:15p.m. at the University International Center (UIC) 101. This workshop is part of the "Market Your International Experience Workshop Series and is structured to help students articulate their international experiences during interviews.
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12.Active Minds Meeting Tomorrow
Active Minds will be meeting this Wednesday the 26th at 7:00pm-8:00pm in 213 Coffman along with University Suicide Awareness and Prevention. A member of the Crisis Connection will be there to share their resources and explain what they do. They are hosting a walk on May 3rd and looking for teams to join! Please come and learn a little more about community resources for mental health!
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ENGAGEMENT
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13.Language & Culture in Florence Italy
Spend fall semester exploring the Renaissance city of Florence, while earning Psychology credits towards your degree. In addition to a Cross Cultural Psychology course, take classes in Italian language, Art, Art History, Business, Sociology, Retail Merchandising, or Literature. You can also participate in an internship to gain a deeper appreciation of the Italian culture. A one-week study tour to Sicily is also included in the program fee. This program is open to sophomores through seniors and there is no language pre-requisite. For additional information, contact Jessica Hartnett at hart0581@umn.edu.
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14.Philosophy Camp
Philosophy Camp is the affectionate nickname given by students to the University of Minnesota course Phil 4326/5326--Lives Worth Living: Questions of Self, Vocation, and Community (4 credits, 3 weeks). Students and instructors meet daily, May 27th through June 13th, and create a residential living-learning community experience. Asking questions is central to the practice of philosophy and democratic education. Participants gain a fresh perspective on questions of self, vocation, education, sustainability, and community while enjoying simple living on the prairie of southwestern Minnesota. Students and instructors form a community for living and learning to investigate their own and others responses to questions such as these: What is an authentic self? Who am I? What is vocation? What is my work in the world? What kind of community do I want to have around me? What do I bring to my relationships and community? What makes communities resilient, able to flourish through change and conflict? We'll eat healthy foods, live simply and thoughtfully, work to create and maintain rich nourishing social spaces and discuss how to grow as individuals, community members, and citizens. We create the syllabus democratically based on our interests. We share stories. We share meals together. We learn from each other. Students and instructors also meet local residents to learn how they are living the answers to life's important questions and creating lives worth living. Philosophy Camp is now taking applications for the upcoming 2014 May-term. Visit http://www.philosophycamp.org for information on this course including application process, cost and financial aid info. Interested students should contact the Philosophy Camp Student Adviser in the Community Service-Learning Center before April 1, 2014. (pcamp@umn.edu, 612-62
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15.Join the CLA Business Club
A number of students have expressed an interest in forming a new CLA Business Club for students and young alumni, and Lynn Argetsinger (lpa@umn.edu) is helping them get this off the ground. We are looking for sophomores or juniors who might be interested in being one of the creating officers. The intent would be to have a business-oriented CLA club that provides access to CLA business connections through CLA alumni speakers, panels, networking opportunities, site visits, etc. If you are interested, please contact Lynn directly.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
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16.A Place for Mom Senior Care Innovation Scholarship
Five $1000 scholarships available to students enrolled in an associate's, bachelor's, or graduate level program at an accredited school in the fields of gerontology, medicine, nursing, social work, sociology, psychology, or long-term care administration. Deadline April 30, 2014. Essay topic and details found online.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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17.Full-Time Research Coordinator Position
A paid, full-time research coordinator (lab manager) is being sought for the labs of Dr. Pearl Chiu, Dr. Brooks King- Casas, and Dr. Stephen LaConte at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute. Drs. Chiu, King-Casas, and LaConte's work centers on functional neuroimaging of healthy and clinical populations (e.g., mood/anxiety, substance, at-risk youth) with an emphasis on social neuroscience and reward-guided decision-making. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in graduate school in cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology and related fields. Preference will be given to candidates who are willing to make a two-year commitment. Minimum requirements for the position include a BA/BS in psychology, biology, engineering, or related field, and two years of prior research experience. Required application materials: Cover letter, CV/Resume, list of references. At least two letters of recommendation will be required prior to final consideration. Please apply online (posting #SW0140158).
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18.CLA Employer Relations team is Hiring a PT student Employer Relations Assistant
The CLA Employer Relations team is hiring. They have a part-time student Employer Relations Assistant position now open and posted on the central HR website (Requisition Number: 190311). Students interested in the fields of recruiting, staffing, generalist human resources duties and working with/marketing to external professionals will gain many valuable and transferable skills in this position. While undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts are preferred, students with undergraduate majors in all colleges will be considered and are encouraged to apply. The priority application deadline is April 14, 2014.
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19.YIPA is Hiring a Membership Coordinator
Youth Intervention Programs Association (YIPA) is hiring a Membership Coordinator with the primary responsibility of the recruitment and retention of our rapidly growing membership. YIPA is committed to creating systemic change in how society perceives and works with at-risk youth. Our mission is to increase awareness and support for youth intervention services. We desire a dynamic mission driven individual with impeccable interpersonal skills and a unwavering commitment to service. If you want to help youth by creating systemic change, this is your unique opportunity. Passing this posting on to others is greatly appreciated. View the job posting online.
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20.Clinician (Tutor Positions) with Edina Learning Center
Edina Learning Center is looking for energetic, positive individuals to work as Clinicians (Tutors). These positions are seasonal. Paid 7-10 day training in our research validated programs is provided. Ideal candidates will have a background in the education field and a passion for helping others. Responsibilities will include: Providing one-to-one instruction based upon each individual client's learning needs, working with Center Director and Consultant to implement client plans, and interacting positively and professionally with clients and staff to provide a safe and fun learning environment. Please complete the application for Clinician (Tutor) -Edina, MN at the following website: https://lindamoodbellcareers.silkroad.com/
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21.Summer Employment Opportunities with TRIO Upward Bound
TRIO Upward Bound at the University of Minnesota's College of Education and Human Development is currently in search of talented individuals to support the program in providing quality summer services to TRIO UB high school participants. We have three job categories we're for which we are currently accepting applications (these positions are open to the public i.e. not exclusive to U of M students): Classroom Assistant (requisition # 189936), Teacher (lead) (requisition #189937), Administrative Assistant (requisition #189939) (this position has the potential to start as early as May 20th). To apply, go to employment.umn.edu and search the listed requisition number or click on the link to each specific job. All candidates will need to pass a criminal background check. All candidates must be available minimally for the following days/times: Please contact 612-625-3021 or ubtrio@umn.edu w/ employment questions.
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22.Research Assistant at the University of California San Diego
Gregory Aarons, Ph.D. of the University of California, San Diego Department of Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC) is currently seeking a research assistant to work on his research studies regarding implementation of evidence-based practice. The implementation of evidence-based practice into real-world human service settings is an important priority for improving the quality of services and outcomes for families. However, little is known about what factors facilitate or impede implementation, and how implementation of an evidence-based practice affects organizations and staff. Our lab investigates what it takes to effectively implement clinical practices in community-based settings. We focus on organization and policy factors that affect whether clinical interventions are used effectively with clients and patients. Our studies aim to identify and support the organizational factors that improve evidence-based practice implementation, including organizational culture, organizational climate, and leadership. Under supervision, the incumbent will work as a Research Assistant for the Child & Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC) in the UCSD Department of Psychiatry. The main duties and responsibilities can be found online. Candidates with any qualitative research experience are especially encouraged to apply. The position is full-time, starting salary ranging from $15.77 - $17.15 per hour. Full benefits available. Preferred start date is on or around July 7, 2014 and a two-year commitment is strongly preferred. Interested applicants should send their cover letter, resume, and writing sample to nshapiro@ucsd.edu and apply online. The application deadline is 3/28/14.

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23.Summer Internships and Employment Opportunities with Youth Farm
Youth Farm is excited to announce our summer 2014 internships and employment opportunities across our five neighborhoods in Minneapolis and St. Paul! Youth Farm is hiring summer youth workers and a chef, and also has a variety of internship opportunities available. All summer staff and interns will play, farm, cook, eat, bike, and hang out with an awesome group of young people. We welcome interns and staff who are excited to engage with youth, get dirty in the farms, and can adapt to anything in the kitchen. For more information about internships and employment opportunities, please visit http://youthfarmmn.org/get-involved/job-openings/ or http://youthfarmmn.org/get-involved/internships/.
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24.AmeriCorps VISTA Position with Minneapolis Health Dept Youth Violence Prevention
The Minneapolis Health Department is recruiting for an AmeriCorps VISTA to support our youth violence prevention efforts. The VISTA will join our team to assist with development and implementation of a hospital-based intervention program for youth victims of violent assault injuries, coordination of training around youth violence prevention for medical professionals and community partners, and building community capacity. VISTA is a 12 month full-time commitment, and the term of service is June 2014-June 2015. VISTAs must have a college degree by the beginning of the service time, be US citizens, nationals, or legal residents, and pass a criminal background check. They cannot be employed in any other paid position while serving as a VISTA member. They will receive a bi-weekly living allowance, health coverage, and an education award of end-of-service stipend. You can find more details about this great opportunity and apply online. The deadline to apply as a VISTA is April 11th, but interviews will occur on a rolling basis as applications arrive. Feel free to contact Josh Peterson with any questions.
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25.Mental Health Worker - Senior Lodge
Tasks unlimited, Inc. has an opening for a PT Mental Health Worker at our Senior Lodge (6 adult clients with serious and persistent mental illness), located in St. Louis Park. The position is approximately 14 hours per week - predominantly on the weekends to be present for the evening medication group. The position currently is 4-10pm on Sunday, every other Saturday from 4-9pm, and a few weekday evenings from 7-9pm, however hours may be negotiable. Because there are no case note requirements or relief coverage expectations, this pay range for this position is starting at or near $11.56 per hour. Prefer Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work or related field. Prefer at least one year experience with adults diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness, but not required. Successful candidates will be flexible in availability to work, possess positive and constructive communication skills both in writing and verbally, and have a desire to empower people who have been diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness. Anyone interested in applying should e-mail Kris Roegiers (HR Director) at: kroegiers@tasksunlimited.org, and let her know how they found out about this job!
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26.Behavior Therapist Positions
Behavioral Dimensions is hiring Behavior Therapists to provide intensive in home behavioral services to children with autism and other related disabilities. We will train you to use positively based techniques to work with children who engage in a variety of challenging behaviors. Specifically, you will be using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a set of rigorous, data-driven practices grounded in over 40 years of peer-reviewed evidence in the treatment of disordered behavior and skill deficits in any setting. Behavior Therapists are an integral part of a team of highly trained staff supervised by licensed psychologists and board certified behavior analyst who are able to effectively work with a wide variety of children. We are seeking Behavior Therapists throughout the metro area for both full and part time positions. To qualify for this position you need to meet one of the following requirements: 1) Have a bachelor's degree AND 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of clinical services in the treatment of mental illness or children with emotional disturbances, 2) Be ENROLLED as a graduate student in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields at an accredited college or university, or 3) Have completed 6,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of clinical services in the treatment of mental illness or children with emotional disturbances. If you are interested in learning more about the services BDI provides, the employee benefits available, wage information, if you meet requirements for employment, or would like to fill out an application please visit www.behavioraldimensions.com.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

3/18/14

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Updated Drop-In Hours
EVENTS
--2.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Kory Floyd - Interpersonal Relationships Research
--3.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Patricia Frazier - Control Your Stress!
--4.Internship Advice & A Pizza Slice - International Addition
--5.Learning Abroad Center - Targeting Your Resume and Cover Letter for Career Success
--6.Second Women of Color Student Conference - March 29th
--7.Free Practice GRE
ENGAGEMENT
--8.Join the CLA Business Club
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--9.Summer Employment Opportunities with TRIO Upward Bound
--10.Research Assistant at the University of California San Diego
--11.Summer Internships and Employment Opportunities with Youth Farm
--12.BestPrep is Hiring a Communications and Special Events Coordinator
--13.Apply Now for a Paid, Overseas Fellowship with Atlas Corps!
--14.AmeriCorps VISTA Position with Minneapolis Health Dept Youth Violence Prevention
--15.Mental Health Worker - Senior Lodge
--16.Wells Fargo Summer Internship Program
--17.Entry Level Position with the Learning Abroad Center
--18.Human Resources Generalist Position with North Side Achievement Zone
--19.Mental Health Receptionist at The Lorenz Clinic
--20.Behavior Therapist Full Time/Part Time
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2.Updated Drop-In Hours
Due to some schedule adjustments, Psychology Advising will be discontinuing Drop-In Hours on Wednesday evenings (4:00pm-6:00pm). Drop-in hours will also be cancelled this week, during Spring Break (March 17th - March 21st). We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have questions, please email psyadvis@umn.edu.
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2.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Kory Floyd - Interpersonal Relationships Research
The Department of Psychology Welcomes Dr. Kory Floyd as the second speaker in the Spring 2014 Colloquium Series. His presentation will explain the connection between interpersonal communication and the health of individuals and relationships. Dr. Floyd of Arizona State University has spent several years exploring how prosocial communication, such as the expression of affection, benefits physical and mental health and the stability of close relationships. He will describe how positive, intimate communication leads to personal and interpersonal wellness and how individuals can use this information to maximize well-being in their own lives and relationships. The presentation will be held on Monday, March 24th from 1:00-2:00pm in N639 Elliott Hall. Check it out!
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3.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Patricia Frazier - Control Your Stress!
Next week Thursday, March 27th Dr. Patricia Frazier will be presenting as part of the Department of Psychology's Spring 2014 Colloquium Series. Dr. Frazier's talk will provide an overview of her translational program of research on the role of perceived control in coping with stressful life events from initial theoretical work to the recent development of an online intervention to increase perceived control. Much of the talk will focus on the online intervention, which as now been tested with more than 1,000 students and found to be effective in reducing perceived stress and the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Join us March 27th from 4:00-5:00pm in 402 Walter Library.
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4.Internship Advice & A Pizza Slice - International Addition
Join CLA Career Services to learn more about how international students can be successful in their internships. This session will be held Friday, March 28th from 2:00-4:00pm in the President's Room (3rd Floor) of Coffman Memorial Union. This workshop is open to all CLA students, GoldPASS registration is encouraged, but walk-ins will be welcome.
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5.Learning Abroad Center - Targeting Your Resume and Cover Letter for Career Success
Sarah Newberg will be leading this session on Friday, March 28, 2:00-3:15 p.m. at the University International Center (UIC) 101. This workshop is part of the "Market Your International Experience Workshop Series," and is meant to help students integrate their international experiences into their career materials, and generally better articulate their experiences.
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6.Second Women of Color Student Conference - March 29th
The 2nd Women of Color Student Conference entitled "Loving Each Other Harder: Womyn of Color, Community and the Intersections of Our Identities," will be held on March 29, 2014 at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. As we seek to further fulfill our mission of advancing equity women across all identities, we must embrace the countless nuances within women's identities. It is through this framework that the 1st Women of Color Student Summit was born, and it is through this framework that we seek to dive even deeper with our 2nd Women of Color Student Conference. We are very excited to announce our keynote speaker, Wazina Zondon. Wazina, a social justice educator, writer and performer, is featured in the 2013 HBO documentary, "The Out List." Wazina has trained on issues related to holistic sexuality, and the crossroads of race, class, gender, faith. An Afghan, working-class queer, Wazina is committed to and inspired by self-determination and the power of people around the globe. Registration is REQUIRED and now open. More information is available online.
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7.Free Practice GRE
If you're studying hard for the GRE and want to get a feel for how well you're doing, take advantage of a Kaplan Test Prep free GRE practice tests! You will get a detailed score report highlighting your strengths and weaknesses, complete explanations of every question and strategies for improvement. You can take the exam in person or online. Look online to find test dates/times.
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8.Join the CLA Business Club
A number of students have expressed an interest in forming a new CLA Business Club for students and young alumni, and Lynn Argetsinger (lpa@umn.edu) is helping them get this off the ground. We are looking for sophomores or juniors who might be interested in being one of the creating officers. The intent would be to have a business-oriented CLA club that provides access to CLA business connections through CLA alumni speakers, panels, networking opportunities, site visits, etc. If you are interested, please contact Lynn directly.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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9.Summer Employment Opportunities with TRIO Upward Bound
TRIO Upward Bound at the University of Minnesota's College of Education and Human Development is currently in search of talented individuals to support the program in providing quality summer services to TRIO UB high school participants. We have three job categories we're for which we are currently accepting applications (these positions are open to the public i.e. not exclusive to U of M students): Classroom Assistant (requisition # 189936), Teacher (lead) (requisition #189937), Administrative Assistant (requisition #189939) (this position has the potential to start as early as May 20th). To apply, go to employment.umn.edu and search the listed requisition number or click on the link to each specific job. All candidates will need to pass a criminal background check. All candidates must be available minimally for the following days/times: Please contact 612-625-3021 or ubtrio@umn.edu w/ employment questions.
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10.Research Assistant at the University of California San Diego
Gregory Aarons, Ph.D. of the University of California, San Diego Department of Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC) is currently seeking a research assistant to work on his research studies regarding implementation of evidence-based practice. The implementation of evidence-based practice into real-world human service settings is an important priority for improving the quality of services and outcomes for families. However, little is known about what factors facilitate or impede implementation, and how implementation of an evidence-based practice affects organizations and staff. Our lab investigates what it takes to effectively implement clinical practices in community-based settings. We focus on organization and policy factors that affect whether clinical interventions are used effectively with clients and patients. Our studies aim to identify and support the organizational factors that improve evidence-based practice implementation, including organizational culture, organizational climate, and leadership. Under supervision, the incumbent will work as a Research Assistant for the Child & Adolescent Services Research Center (CASRC) in the UCSD Department of Psychiatry. The main duties and responsibilities can be found online. Candidates with any qualitative research experience are especially encouraged to apply. The position is full-time, starting salary ranging from $15.77 - $17.15 per hour. Full benefits available. Preferred start date is on or around July 7, 2014 and a two-year commitment is strongly preferred. Interested applicants should send their cover letter, resume, and writing sample to nshapiro@ucsd.edu and apply online. The application deadline is 3/28/14.

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11.Summer Internships and Employment Opportunities with Youth Farm
Youth Farm is excited to announce our summer 2014 internships and employment opportunities across our five neighborhoods in Minneapolis and St. Paul! Youth Farm is hiring summer youth workers and a chef, and also has a variety of internship opportunities available. All summer staff and interns will play, farm, cook, eat, bike, and hang out with an awesome group of young people. We welcome interns and staff who are excited to engage with youth, get dirty in the farms, and can adapt to anything in the kitchen. For more information about internships and employment opportunities, please visit http://youthfarmmn.org/get-involved/job-openings/ or http://youthfarmmn.org/get-involved/internships/.
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12.BestPrep is Hiring a Communications and Special Events Coordinator
A Communications and Special Events Coordinator position is open at BestPrep and they are looking for someone who can start as soon as possible. The Communications and Special Events Coordinator will be in charge of coordinating an event as soon as May 22nd. This person should have a really strong communication and PR background, with design skills as well. Apply Online.
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13.Apply Now for a Paid, Overseas Fellowship with Atlas Corps!
Atlas Corps seeks nonprofit/NGO professionals from around the world to apply for Fellowships in the U.S. Atlas Corps engages leaders committed to the nonprofit sector in 6-18 month, professional fellowships at organizations to learn best practices, build organizational capacity, and return home to create a network of global leaders. Fellows serve at Host Organizations working on issues that complement their expertise. This prestigious fellowship includes a living stipend to cover basic expenses (food, local transportation, and shared housing) and health insurance. All applicants must be aged 22-35 and must have 2-10 years of relevant experience in the nonprofit/social sector, a bachelor's degree or equivalent, English proficiency, commitment to return to your home country after the fellowship. Applications are accepted year-round, but to be considered for our U.S. Fellowship beginning in September 2014, we encourage applications by March 22. For more details about eligibility requirements and the application process, please go online.
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14.AmeriCorps VISTA Position with Minneapolis Health Dept Youth Violence Prevention
The Minneapolis Health Department is recruiting for an AmeriCorps VISTA to support our youth violence prevention efforts. The VISTA will join our team to assist with development and implementation of a hospital-based intervention program for youth victims of violent assault injuries, coordination of training around youth violence prevention for medical professionals and community partners, and building community capacity. VISTA is a 12 month full-time commitment, and the term of service is June 2014-June 2015. VISTAs must have a college degree by the beginning of the service time, be US citizens, nationals, or legal residents, and pass a criminal background check. They cannot be employed in any other paid position while serving as a VISTA member. They will receive a bi-weekly living allowance, health coverage, and an education award of end-of-service stipend. You can find more details about this great opportunity and apply online. The deadline to apply as a VISTA is April 11th, but interviews will occur on a rolling basis as applications arrive. Feel free to contact Josh Peterson with any questions.
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15.Mental Health Worker - Senior Lodge
Tasks unlimited, Inc. has an opening for a PT Mental Health Worker at our Senior Lodge (6 adult clients with serious and persistent mental illness), located in St. Louis Park. The position is approximately 14 hours per week - predominantly on the weekends to be present for the evening medication group. The position currently is 4-10pm on Sunday, every other Saturday from 4-9pm, and a few weekday evenings from 7-9pm, however hours may be negotiable. Because there are no case note requirements or relief coverage expectations, this pay range for this position is starting at or near $11.56 per hour. Prefer Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work or related field. Prefer at least one year experience with adults diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness, but not required. Successful candidates will be flexible in availability to work, possess positive and constructive communication skills both in writing and verbally, and have a desire to empower people who have been diagnosed with a serious and persistent mental illness. Anyone interested in applying should e-mail Kris Roegiers (HR Director) at: kroegiers@tasksunlimited.org, and let her know how they found out about this job!
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16.Wells Fargo Summer Internship Program
Wells Fargo is now accepting applications for their 23rd annual Wells Fargo Minnesota Summer Internship Program. The internship provides interns the opportunity to gain valuable work experience, demonstrate skills and prepare for regular employment. There will be a variety of summer intern positions, ranging from entry to professional level. Interns will participate in various professional development events to network, develop skills, volunteer in the community, and learn more about Wells Fargo businesses. This internship could lead to regular employment with Wells Fargo upon completion of the summer internship. This year's program is scheduled to begin in early June and run for approximately three months. The majority of the internship positions will be posted online through early April, although additional positions may be posted after this. Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. Unfortunately, students who are here on an F1 visa are not eligible. To apply, go online to www.wellsfargo.com/careers, create a Job Profile and search for this position using the keyword "intern." Attaching a resume is highly recommended.
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17.Entry Level Position with the Learning Abroad Center
the Learning Abroad Center has recently posted a full-time entry-level position processing study abroad transcripts and registration in addition to some work assisting the Assistant Director of Career and Curriculum Integration. Candidates must be extremely detailed, organized, and able to focus in front of a computer (as the position is heavy on data-entry, running reports and stats, etc.). Candidates should apply on the UMN website: Academic and Curriculum Integration Specialist (Requisition # 189873)
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18.Human Resources Generalist Position with North Side Achievement Zone
The Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ), a Promise Neighborhood, is a collaboration of organizations and schools who work with children and families in a geographic "zone" of north Minneapolis to build a culture of achievement so that all youth graduate from high school ready for college. They are working to end multigenerational poverty through education. Families and children move through a "cradle-to-career" pipeline that provides comprehensive support from pre-natal through college to career. They currently have a position open (until April1 3) for a Human Resource Generalist. The Human Resource Generalist is responsible for all aspects of working in the human resource function of NAZ, including: recruiting, benefits, employee relations, employment leaves, payroll, compensation, and special projects, while maintaining high levels of confidentiality and professionalism. The ideal candidate has experience working with diverse populations, experience managing complex projects from start to finish, and a "whatever it takes" attitude. Check out their website for a full job description, or to apply.
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19.Mental Health Receptionist at The Lorenz Clinic
The Lorenz Clinic is now accepting applications for a Mental Health Receptionist at our Prior Lake clinic. This is a full-time, salaried, position with flexibility to start part time to accommodate a school schedule if needed.The Lorenz Clinic is a for-profit group private practice focused on the mental health needs of children, families, and adults. While the majority of our services are provided under the umbrella of managed care, we have community partnerships that allow us to service those without insurance. Our two locations, in Victoria and Prior Lake, are located approximately 30 miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis. The Mental Health Receptionist position includes extensive phone coverage, filing and faxing, making copies, greeting patients, data entry, processing payments, etc. For a full job description and details on how to apply can be found online.
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20.Behavior Therapist Full Time/Part Time
The Lovaas Institte is looking for behavior therapists to conduct in-home behavior therapy services for young children with autism in the Twin Cities Metro area. Experience working with adults or children with disabilities required. Paid training is provided. This is a salaried position with full benefits. Contact Charryse Luckey at charryseluckey@lovaas.com. A Bachelor's degree is required.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

3/11/14

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Psychology Study Room Closed Wednesday Afternoon
--2.Updated Drop-In Hours
--3.The Diversity Expo Was a Success!
--4.Are You Graduating Spring 2014? Save the Date to Celebrate!
EVENTS
--5.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Kory Floyd - Interpersonal Relationships Research
--6.Minnesota Professionals for Psychology Applied to Work Career Panel
--7.HECUA Information Session
--8.2nd Women of Color Student Conference - March 29th
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--9.Psi Chi Application Deadline - THIS FRIDAY
COURSES
--10.Start the Semester Off On the Wrong Foot? LASK 1101 Can Help
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--11.Wells Fargo Summer Internship Program
--12.Entry Level Position with the Learning Abroad Center
--13.Human Resources Generalist Position with North Side Achievement Zone
--14.Care Manager at Natalis
--15.Mental Health Receptionist at The Lorenz Clinic
--16.Behavior Therapist Full Time/Part Time
--17.Dependable Home Health Care is Hiring
--18.Job Opening: Research Coordinator and Psychometrist
--19.Living Skills Instructor Position
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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Psychology Study Room Closed Wednesday Afternoon
The Psychology Study Room (N121) & Community Room (N118) in the Psychology Advising Corridor will be closed after 1:30pm tomorrow, Wednesday March 12th due to a staff event. The rooms will reopen at 8am on Thursday morning as usual, and continue will normal hours (8:00am-4:30pm).
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2.Updated Drop-In Hours
Due to some schedule adjustments, Psychology Advising will be discontinuing drop-in Hours on Wednesday evenings (4:00pm-6:00pm). Drop-in hours will also be cancelled this Thursday, March 13th (10:00am-12:00pm) and during the week of Spring Break (March 17th - March 21st). We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have questions, please email psyadvis@umn.edu.
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3.The Diversity Expo Was a Success!
Last week Wednesday, the Psychology Diversity Council hosted the very first Psychology Diversity Expo. We had over 50 students, and more than 10 organizations/offices in attendance - thank you for being among that number! Also, a big congratulations to Wanbing (Lisa) Zhang for winning the signed copy of The Science of Happily Ever After by Dr. Ty Tashiro. If you have any additional feedback about the council or our event, we would love to hear it! The Diversity Council is a relatively new entity of the Psychology Department, and we are still trying to figure out how we can be most helpful. Any feedback that you have can be submitted anonymously online. If you are interested in getting more involved with the Diversity Council, or would like to know more about our future events and programming, please send an email to psyadvis@umn.edu with the subject "I'm interested in the Diversity Council."
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4.Are You Graduating Spring 2014? Save the Date to Celebrate!
Psychology majors who have applied for Spring 2014 graduation will soon be receiving an email invitation to the 2014 Psychology Undergraduate Celebration. This annual psychology undergraduate event recognizes award recipients and graduating seniors in front of peers, staff, faculty, and family for all of their accomplishments! The event will be held on campus Friday, May 9, 2014 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. Please mark your calendars now and keep an eye out for your email invitation, which will be sent following Spring Break. Visit our Facebook page to view pictures of last year's celebration.
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5.Psychology Colloquium Hosts Dr. Kory Floyd - Interpersonal Relationships Research
The Department of Psychology Welcomes Dr. Kory Floyd as the second speaker in the Spring 2014 Colloquium Series. His presentation will explain the connection between interpersonal communication and the health of individuals and relationships. Dr. Floyd of Arizona State University has spent several years exploring how prosocial communication, such as the expression of affection, benefits physical and mental health and the stability of close relationships. He will describe how positive, intimate communication leads to personal and interpersonal wellness and how individuals can use this information to maximize well-being in their own lives and relationships. The presentation will be held on Monday, March 24th from 1:00-2:00pm in N639 Elliott Hall. Check it out!
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6.Minnesota Professionals for Psychology Applied to Work Career Panel
On Tuesday, March 18th, Minnesota Professionals for Psychology Applied to Work (MPPAW) will host their 2nd Annual Career Panel. The event will be held at Solera Restaurant and Event Center (downtown, Minneapolis) from 5:00-6:00pm. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about careers in applied psychology. There will be five panelists representing a variety of educational tracks, career paths, and job types. They will share insights about choosing a career in applied psychology, finding a job in the field, and gaining critical experience during graduate training, as well as their favorite (and not so favorite) aspects of their career choices to date. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. After the panel, you are welcome to join MPPAW's monthly networking event (with appetizers 6:00pm-6:30pm) and program (6:30pm-7:45pm). The presentation is entitled: Leadership Essentials and other Practical Thoughts About Working in a Global Environment (Dr. Kyle Lundby). You must register online to attend.
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7.HECUA Information Session
If you are interested in Social Justice Education, you might be interested in HECUA. Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 12th, HECUA will be hosting an information session from 3:00-4:30pm in 326 Coffman Memorial Union. HECUA is a consortium of 17 liberal arts colleges, universities and associations dedicated to education for social justice. The U of M is a founding consortium member. Together we shape academically rigorous, off-campus study programs that address the most pressing issues in our neighborhoods, nations and world. HECUA programs explore social justice issues through academically rigorous, experiential, community-based programs. This info session will focus on these HECUA domestic programs, which include Art for Social Change, Environmental Sustainability, Inequality in America, Writing for Social Change, Making Media/Making Change, Agriculture & Justice, and Race in America Then and Now. Former participants will on hand to talk about their experience. Come when you can and stay as little or long as you like. Snacks will be provided. Learn more about the U of M's partnership with HECUA online.
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8.2nd Women of Color Student Conference - March 29th
The 2nd Women of Color Student Conference entitled "Loving Each Other Harder: Womyn of Color, Community and the Intersections of Our Identities," will be held on March 29, 2014 at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. As we seek to further fulfill our mission of advancing equity women across all identities, we must embrace the countless nuances within women's identities. It is through this framework that the 1st Women of Color Student Summit was born, and it is through this framework that we seek to dive even deeper with our 2nd Women of Color Student Conference. We are very excited to announce our keynote speaker, Wazina Zondon. Wazina, a social justice educator, writer and performer, is featured in the 2013 HBO documentary, "The Out List." Wazina has trained on issues related to holistic sexuality, and the crossroads of race, class, gender, faith. An Afghan, working-class queer, Wazina is committed to and inspired by self-determination and the power of people around the globe. Registration is REQUIRED and now open. More information is available online.
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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9.Psi Chi Application Deadline - THIS Friday
If you're interested in getting involved with Psi Chi, apply now! The deadline for Spring 2014 applications is THIS Friday, March 14th, and you must apply online.
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COURSES
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IMPORTANT: Courses listed below are not offered by the Department of Psychology, and you will need to meet with your college advisor to find out how they will fit into your academic program.
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10.Start the Semester Off On the Wrong Foot? LASK 1101 Can Help
If you're having some difficulties this semester, fmight be a great B-term course for you. LASK 1101 is a 1-credit, mid-semester course that offers assistance over the 2nd half of the semester to students experiencing academic concerns. In LASK 1101, students receive weekly instruction and the opportunity to consult with students facing similar challenges. This course requires instructor permission to register, and registration closes Wednesday, March 26th, so interested students should contact the SASS front desk at (612) 624-3323 for more information.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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11.Wells Fargo Summer Internship Program
Wells Fargo is now accepting applications for their 23rd annual Wells Fargo Minnesota Summer Internship Program. The internship provides interns the opportunity to gain valuable work experience, demonstrate skills and prepare for regular employment. There will be a variety of summer intern positions, ranging from entry to professional level. Interns will participate in various professional development events to network, develop skills, volunteer in the community, and learn more about Wells Fargo businesses. This internship could lead to regular employment with Wells Fargo upon completion of the summer internship. This year's program is scheduled to begin in early June and run for approximately three months. The majority of the internship positions will be posted online through early April, although additional positions may be posted after this. Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply. Unfortunately, students who are here on an F1 visa are not eligible. To apply, go online to www.wellsfargo.com/careers, create a Job Profile and search for this position using the keyword "intern." Attaching a resume is highly recommended.
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12.Entry Level Position with the Learning Abroad Center
the Learning Abroad Center has recently posted a full-time entry-level position processing study abroad transcripts and registration in addition to some work assisting the Assistant Director of Career and Curriculum Integration. Candidates must be extremely detailed, organized, and able to focus in front of a computer (as the position is heavy on data-entry, running reports and stats, etc.). Candidates should apply on the UMN website: Academic and Curriculum Integration Specialist (Requisition # 189873)
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13.Human Resources Generalist Position with North Side Achievement Zone
The Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ), a Promise Neighborhood, is a collaboration of organizations and schools who work with children and families in a geographic "zone" of north Minneapolis to build a culture of achievement so that all youth graduate from high school ready for college. They are working to end multigenerational poverty through education. Families and children move through a "cradle-to-career" pipeline that provides comprehensive support from pre-natal through college to career. They currently have a position open (until April1 3) for a Human Resource Generalist. The Human Resource Generalist is responsible for all aspects of working in the human resource function of NAZ, including: recruiting, benefits, employee relations, employment leaves, payroll, compensation, and special projects, while maintaining high levels of confidentiality and professionalism. The ideal candidate has experience working with diverse populations, experience managing complex projects from start to finish, and a "whatever it takes" attitude. Check out their website for a full job description, or to apply.
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14.Care Manager at Natalis
Natalis Counseling & Psychology Solutions provides a complete spectrum of counseling and mental health services for individuals and families. They are currently hiring for a Care Manager. This person would serve as primary contact for coordination between Natalis clinicians and primary care providers. The Care Manager verifies insurance benefits and responds to prior authorization requrests for HDI testing. S/he responds to therapist questions or directs them to appropriate people when necessary. Ability to travel is necessary. For a full job description, or to apply, please contact Kue Yang Thao at kue.yangthao@natalispsychology.com. Applications will only be accepted for another week, so hurry!
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15.Mental Health Receptionist at The Lorenz Clinic
The Lorenz Clinic is now accepting applications for a Mental Health Receptionist at our Prior Lake clinic. This is a full-time, salaried, position with flexibility to start part time to accommodate a school schedule if needed.The Lorenz Clinic is a for-profit group private practice focused on the mental health needs of children, families, and adults. While the majority of our services are provided under the umbrella of managed care, we have community partnerships that allow us to service those without insurance. Our two locations, in Victoria and Prior Lake, are located approximately 30 miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis. The Mental Health Receptionist position includes extensive phone coverage, filing and faxing, making copies, greeting patients, data entry, processing payments, etc. For a full job description and details on how to apply can be found online.
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16.Behavior Therapist Full Time/Part Time
The Lovaas Institte is looking for behavior therapists to conduct in-home behavior therapy services for young children with autism in the Twin Cities Metro area. Experience working with adults or children with disabilities required. Paid training is provided. This is a salaried position with full benefits. Contact Charryse Luckey at charryseluckey@lovaas.com. A Bachelor's degree is required.
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17.Dependable Home Health Care is Hiring
Dependable Home Health Care has been providing support services to people with developmental disabilities for the last twenty years. Due to growth, they have several open positions in either group home settings or one-on-one environments. Currently they have 3 Direct Support Professional Positions open in Maplewood (one is primarily weekends, one is part-time mornings and the other is part-time weekdays). They are also hiring for a Lead Direct Support Professional in Vadnais Heights. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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18.Job Opening: Research Coordinator and Psychometrist
The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) research program at the University of Minnesota has an opening for a full-time psychometrist / research coordinator. The position is part of an NIH-funded, multi-site project that is utilizing neuroimaging, neuropsychology, genetics, and 3D craniofacial imaging in the study of FASD. The psychometrist/coordinator will administer neurocognitive tests to children ages 5-7 and 10-16 in addition to collecting 3D facial images and DNA and assisting in the collection of brain MRI data. The position will also involve aspects of study coordination including assisting with participant recruitment, screening, diagnostic interviewing (training provided), scheduling, and data management. Comprehensive training will be provided, but some prior experience administering cognitive tests to children is required. This position provides an opportunity to work with a small, highly-active research group on a set of exciting multi-disciplinary clinical research projects using cutting-edge methodology. The online application can be found online. If you have specific questions, contact Dr. Jeff Wozniak, Ph.D. at jwozniak@umn.edu.
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19.Living Skills Instructor Position
Alternatives for People with Autism, Inc. is currently seeking part-time direct-care Living Skills Instructors. This position includes assisting and teaching adults affected by autism and moderate to profound intellectual disability in a progressive residential setting. Requirements include: at least 15 college credits completed and the ability to work a variety of shifts, including AMs, PMs, Overnights, and weekends. Starting wage is $13.56 per hour, we offer $500 per academic semester scholarships, and we encourage the use of work hours toward academic internship credits. Please submit a resume to gpalkki@afpwa.org, call 763-560-2988 for more information, or visit our website for a full job description. You can also find this position listed on GoldPass.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

3/4/14

The inside scoop on staying engaged and up-to-date with the Psychology major!

The psychology undergraduate newsletter provides a weekly update on the latest course information, upcoming events, and currently available job, internship, and research opportunities relating to your major! Find past issues here. If you would like to start receiving the Psych Scoop directly to your inbox, send a request to: psyadvis@umn.edu.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
--1.Psychology Diversity Expo! TOMORROW!!
--2.Drop-Ins Cancelled Tomorrow
--3.Are You Graduating Spring 2014? Save the Date to Celebrate!
EVENTS
--4.University Student Legal Services
PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
--5.What Can I Do With a Psych Major?
--6.Psi Chi Application Deadline - March 14th
PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
--7.Psychology Researchers: International Style
RESEARCH
--8.Less Than a Week Left to Apply to the Yale Cognition & Development Summer Internship!
COURSES
--9.Start the Semester Off On the Wrong Foot? LASK 1101 Can Help
RESOURCES
--10.U Libraries Tools
--11.Khan Academy MCAT Prep
ENGAGEMENT
--12.HECUA Information Session
JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
--13.Dependable Home Health Care is Hiring
--14.Research Coordinator and Psychometrist
--15.Living Skills Instructor Position
--16.SPHC Undergraduate Student Employee Posting for 14-15 Academic Year
--17.PCA for Lovaas Institute
--18.Awake Overnight Living Skills Coach (Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker or Practitioner)

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PSYCHOLOGY ADVISING
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1.Psychology Diversity Expo! TOMORROW!
The Psychology Undergraduate Diversity Council is a student advisory group dedicated to engaging diverse perspectives and ensuring accessibility of services and programs within the psychology undergraduate program. The Diversity Council will be hosting the very first Psychology Diversity Expo tomorrow, March 5th. This event will feature programs and services that support students' academic success, engagement and goals. Students are welcome to come and go throughout the Expo. Speak with researchers in psychology labs, learn about summer research programs for multicultural and first generation students, become familiar with Career Services' resources, speak to Psychology grad program staff. Refreshments will be served, and students will have the chance to be entered into a prize drawing. Again, the event will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, March 5th 2-4pm in N639 Elliott Hall. No RSVP necessary. Hope to see you there.
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2.Drop-ins Cancelled Tomorrow
Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 5th Psychology Advising will not have the scheduled drop-in hours (4:00pm-6:00pm). We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have questions, please email psyadvis@umn.edu.
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3.Are You Graduating Spring 2014? Save the Date to Celebrate!
Psychology majors who have applied for Spring 2014 graduation will soon be receiving an email invitation to the 2014 Psychology Undergraduate Celebration. This annual psychology undergraduate event recognizes award recipients and graduating seniors in front of peers, staff, faculty, and family for all of their accomplishments! The event will be held on campus Friday, May 9, 2014 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm. Please mark your calendars now and keep an eye out for your email invitation, which will be sent following Spring Break. Visit our Facebook page to view pictures of last year's celebration.
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4.University Student Legal Services
The 16th Annual Careers in Law Forum will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, March 5th, from 12:00PM to 3PM in the Willey Hall Atrium. This year's participants include 50 exhibitors from more than a dozen law schools and a number of prominent government agencies, paralegal programs, nonprofit organizations, criminal justice organizations, political offices, and test preparation programs. There is no registration necessary for this event. Stop by at any time to learn first hand about graduate school options, volunteer programs, internship experiences, and professions in the legal community. This event is not just for those considering law school-it features opportunities for a variety of academic disciplines in law-related fields. This event is sponsored by the University Student Legal Services, CLA Career Services, Pre-Law Society, and Mock Trial Association. Join us and explore the options available to you in the legal field! For more information and the list of specific exhibitors contact uslsbod@umn.edu.
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PSI CHI/PSYCHOLOGY CLUB
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in Psi Chi/ Psychology Student Association activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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5.What Can I Do With a Psych Major?
This Thursday, March 6th, Psychology Club will be hosting a panel discussion with psychology advisors and alumni! The meeting will be held in N639 at 5:00pm. Come with any questions you may have, this meeting is great whether you have an idea about what you want to do after your undergraduate or not! You do not need to be a member of Psi Chi to attend Psychology Club meetings!
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6.Psi Chi Application Deadline - March 14th
If you're interested in getting involved with Psi Chi, apply now! The deadline for Spring 2014 applications is March 14th, and you must apply online.
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PISA - PSYCHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
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PLEASE NOTE: All students interested in Psychology are welcome to participate in PISA activities. No previous participation or membership is required. If you're interested, please attend!
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7.Psychology Researchers: International Style
Monday, March 10th 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. in Elliot Hall N639 join PISA for Psychology Researchers: International Style. PISA will invite international professors to talk about their unique experiences in their academic journey. The goal of this event is to encourage and inspire undergraduate international psychology majors with the professors' personal stories in the field of psychology.
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RESEARCH
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8.Less Than a Week Left to Apply to the Yale Cognition & Development Summer Internship!
Applications for the Yale Cognition & Development Lab's 2014 Research Internship Program are now available online. Our annual summer internship provides the opportunity for highly motivated undergraduate students to gain an intensive, hands-on research experience in cognitive science and developmental psychology in close partnership with our full-time lab members. Complete information about our research and internship program, as well as required application materials and an FAQ page, can be downloaded online. This year's internship will run from Mon, June 2 to Wed, July 30, 2014, and all applications should be received no later than Friday, March 7, 2014. Questions not covered online about our program may be directed to the lab manager.
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COURSES
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IMPORTANT: Courses listed below are not offered by the Department of Psychology, and you will need to meet with your college advisor to find out how they will fit into your academic program.
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9.Start the Semester Off On the Wrong Foot? LASK 1101 Can Help
If you're having some difficulties this semester, fmight be a great B-term course for you. LASK 1101 is a 1-credit, mid-semester course that offers assistance over the 2nd half of the semester to students experiencing academic concerns. In LASK 1101, students receive weekly instruction and the opportunity to consult with students facing similar challenges. This course requires instructor permission to register, and registration closes Wednesday, March 26th, so interested students should contact the SASS front desk at (612) 624-3323 for more information.
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RESOURCES
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8.U Libraries Tools
We know you are busy with research papers and assignments right now, so take advantage of some resources and tools from the U Libraries. These free tools will help make the semester go smoothly. The Assignment Calculator: breaks down the research and writing steps for commons assignments like papers, speech, video, poster, etc. Students can personalize including changing dates and steps, They can sign up to get email reminders, too. Library Course Pages: There is a page for every course that gives students a great place to start their research with useful articles databases, tools, and videos customized to the course content including course reserves. Peer Research Consultants (PRCs): PRCs provide one-on-one assistance to students to help them develop the library and academic research strategies needed to find sources for an excellent research paper. They can give students an overview of using the libraries for research, formulating a paper topic and search, helping students to find scholarly articles, books, and more. PRCs have drop-in hours in Walter SMART or in MCAE in Appleby Hall or students can make an appointment. Check schedule online.
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9.Khan Academy MCAT Prep
Thinking about medical school? Have you taken the MCAT yet? If not, then check out this free MCAT study resource.
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ENGAGEMENT
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12.HECUA Information Session
If you are interested in Social Justice Education, you might be interested in HECUA. Next Wednesday, March 12th, HECUA will be hosting an information session from 3:00-4:30pm in 326 Coffman Memorial Union. HECUA is a consortium of 17 liberal arts colleges, universities and associations dedicated to education for social justice. The U of M is a founding consortium member. Together we shape academically rigorous, off-campus study programs that address the most pressing issues in our neighborhoods, nations and world. HECUA programs explore social justice issues through academically rigorous, experiential, community-based programs. This info session will focus on these HECUA domestic programs, which include Art for Social Change, Environmental Sustainability, Inequality in America, Writing for Social Change, Making Media/Making Change, Agriculture & Justice, and Race in America Then and Now. Former participants will on hand to talk about their experience. Come when you can and stay as little or long as you like. Snacks will be provided. Learn more about the U of M's partnership with HECUA online.
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JOB/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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IMPORTANT: Organizations listed below are not necessarily affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Psychology or Psychology Undergraduate Advising. Please exercise the same discretion you would in viewing any other source.
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13.Dependable Home Health Care is Hiring
Dependable Home Health Care has been providing support services to people with developmental disabilities for the last twenty years. Due to growth, they have several open positions in either group home settings or one-on-one environments. Currently they have 3 Direct Support Professional Positions open in Maplewood (one is primarily weekends, one is part-time mornings and the other is part-time weekdays). They are also hiring for a Lead Direct Support Professional in Vadnais Heights. To apply or to learn about other positions, visit DHHC's website. For more information or questions, please contact Jane Schneider at janes@dependable-care.com or 651.779.9810 x101.
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14.Research Coordinator and Psychometrist
The Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) research program at the University of Minnesota has an opening for a full-time psychometrist / research coordinator. The position is part of an NIH-funded, multi-site project that is utilizing neuroimaging, neuropsychology, genetics, and 3D craniofacial imaging in the study of FASD. The psychometrist/coordinator will administer neurocognitive tests to children ages 5-7 and 10-16 in addition to collecting 3D facial images and DNA and assisting in the collection of brain MRI data. The position will also involve aspects of study coordination including assisting with participant recruitment, screening, diagnostic interviewing (training provided), scheduling, and data management. Comprehensive training will be provided, but some prior experience administering cognitive tests to children is required. This position provides an opportunity to work with a small, highly-active research group on a set of exciting multi-disciplinary clinical research projects using cutting-edge methodology. If you are interested, please send your resume / CV to the principal investigator: Dr. Jeff Wozniak, Ph.D. at jwozniak@umn.edu.
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15.Living Skills Instructor Position
Alternatives for People with Autism, Inc. is currently seeking part-time direct-care Living Skills Instructors. This position includes assisting and teaching adults affected by autism and moderate to profound intellectual disability in a progressive residential setting. Requirements include: at least 15 college credits completed and the ability to work a variety of shifts, including AMs, PMs, Overnights, and weekends. Starting wage is $13.56 per hour, we offer $500 per academic semester scholarships, and we encourage the use of work hours toward academic internship credits. Please submit a resume to gpalkki@afpwa.org, call 763-560-2988 for more information, or visit our website for a full job description. You can also find this position listed on GoldPass.
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16.SPHC Undergraduate Student Employee Posting for 14-15 Academic Year
The Student Parent HELP Center, a university program serving low-income undergrads who are pregnant or already parenting children through their BA/BS degrees has an amazing employment opportunity for a qualified undergraduate student. This position is a great opportunity for students planning on a career working with families or other helping professions to get direct, career related experience as an undergraduate. Position will be supervised by Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Social Worker and will interact with two Graduate Social Work Students. Interested parties should read the description very carefully, as this is an undergraduate only position and we do require work study eligible students and the preferences in major are strong as we want this to be a career building opportunity for those planning careers in the helping and counseling professions. This position is posted on the University of Minnesota Job Center site and all supporting documents must be submitted through that site. The requisition # for this position is #189778 and it should be listed as Undergraduate Student Employee-SPHC. Here is the link to the U of M job center where all applications must be submitted.
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17.PCA for Lovaas Institute
This position would work with a family who is receiving Applied Behavior Analysis services through the Lovaas Institute. They are looking for a PCA in Mendota Heights for our 8 year old boy who has Autism. He is energetic and playful. He loves music, swimming, cooking, animals, playing with our dogs, and being outside. The PCA will be responsible for assisting him with dressing, preparing lunch and snacks, and personal care. Additionally the PCA will work with him to complete home OT and ABA programming. This will be a part-time position ($12/hour) of about 12 hours per week (Monday and Thursday morning/early afternoons). If you are interested in this position please call and/or email stadelmanjohn@hotmail.com 612-202-9048.
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18.Awake Overnight Living Skills Coach (Mental Health Rehabilitation Worker or Practitioner)
ResCare Northwest Residence is a 10-bed intensive residential treatment program located in Brooklyn Center, MN. We provide 24-hour mental health and chemical health services to clients with severe and persistent mental illness. Some clients have co-occurring chemical health needs. They are currently hiring for overnight shifts. Primary duties include: crisis assessment and management, teaching skills to help people cope with stress and symptoms in one-on-one sessions, supporting people to establish healthy sleep/wake cycle, medication administration, documentation of services, electronic healthcare record data entry and E-filing, cleaning and household management. For more information about this posting, and to apply, please contact Vanessa Heit, Clinical Director at Vanessa.Heit@ResCare.com.
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