CaliforniaVolunteers My name is Leah Farkas and I am the lead researcher working on a project aimed at measuring volunteerism inside the California state-run prison system. The project is funded with federal grant money through CaliforniaVolunteers, Office of the Governor. I am looking for several student volunteers to help me with data entry over the next month or so. The work will be completed at the CaliforniaVolunteers office located in downtown Sacramento across from the Capitol. We are asking for a 6 hour minimum commitment from each student volunteer to be completed in one or two sessions. There is also an opportunity for up to 40 hours of volunteering per student. Please note that volunteers will need to fill out and sign some standard paperwork at the beginning of their first shift. Volunteer shifts open April 1st and will run through at least the end of April with additional possible opportunities in May depending on work load. Please have students contact me directly here or on my cell at 530-848-7020 to schedule their shifts. Of course, please feel free to reach out to me with any questions at anytime. Thank you in advance for you time and efforts. De Young Museum Internship Program I am happy to announce that our summer application for the Museum Ambassador Program at the de Young Museum is now OPEN! Feel free to share this link with any college student you think will be a great fit. Summer 2017 Education Internship - Museum Ambassador Program (Unpaid) Thank you again for your ongoing support of the Museum Ambassador Program. Research Assistants Sought for Study on Depression Treatment The Golden Bear Sleep and Mood Research Clinic (GBSMRC), headed by Dr. Allison Harvey, is looking for undergraduate research assistants (RAs) who are available to start immediately. Preference will be placed on candidates who would be able to work during the summer, although RAs are needed for Spring and Fall 2017 as well. We are currently conducting a study on improving cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression. All RAs will be required to devote a minimum of 5 hours per month for recruitment; RAs must be responsible and willing to travel. RAs will also have the opportunity to engage in additional tasks, including but not limited to data entry; editing, encrypting, and uploading recordings treatment sessions; preparing equipment used in therapy and assessments; conducting assessments with participants; and greeting participants. RAs would be expected to volunteer for at least 10 hours a week. We are looking for students of any year and level of experience who are organized, punctual, professional, and responsible. Coursework in psychology is preferred. A commitment of at least one year is required. Course credit is available for Summer and Fall 2017. Interested individuals should email Devon Kimball at
dmkimball@berkeley.edu. Applications submitted before 4/18/2017 will be given priority, but later applications will be considered on a rolling basis. Idiographic Dynamics Lab: Lab Manager Position Idiographic Dynamics Lab Aaron Fisher, PhD University of California, Berkeley Psychology Department Job Title: Lab Manager (unpaid) Hours per week: Flexible, 20-27 hours on weekdays Preferred: One-year commitment Job Summary: The broad goal of the Idiographic Dynamics (ID) lab is to understand psychopathology as a set of dynamic processes in which thoughts, feelings, and actions are idiosyncratically organized within each individual. As a lab manager in the ID Lab, you would work closely with Dr. Aaron Fisher to coordinate research studies and oversee day-to-day operations of the lab. This position is ideal for (although not restricted to) any recent or impending college graduates with clinical psychology research experience who intend to apply to related graduate programs in the future. Information about our current studies can be found at dynamicpsychlab.com Primary Responsibilities: Coordinate participant appointments and recruitment across multiple studies Supervise and train research assistants and clinical assessment assistants Develop, maintain, and adapt organizational protocols and databases Administrative duties, such as purchasing and managing finances/lab supplies Important Skills: Must have previous experience in research lab in psychology, cognitive science, or other related field preferably in the managerial aspects of research Possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work both independently and in a team Ability to handle multiple projects, with exceptional organizational and time-management skills, and with precise attention to detail Interested individuals should email dynamicpsychlab@gmail.com with a cover letter and resume/cv. Applications due by April 9th at 12:00 pm (PST).
SEMESTER IN DEVELOPMENT UGANDA UGANDA: The Pearl of Africa Spend a term studying, interning, travelling and living in Uganda. Spend your next term learning from locals, interning with change makers, and living in the Pearl of Africa. Combining in-class learning with meaningful internships, the Semester in Development is one of the most unique programs available for current students. Over the course of 12 weeks, program participants will explore a wide variety of global and local issues, interacting with Ugandans of all walks of life. Gain career relevant experience while interning abroad, develop new perspectives on global issues while studying abroad, and build global connections while living abroad, all while still in school. STUDY Earn transferable credits equivalent to two courses while learning from engaging, local professors. INTERN Gain meaningful experience working with one of our 20+ NGO partners. TRAVEL With over 10 national parks, the source of the Nile and incredibly rare Mountain Gorillas, Uganda has a lot to offer. Visit: http://insightglobaleducation.com/semester-in-development/ Research Assistants Sought: Spring 2017 PI: Professor Allison Harvey Depression Treatment Study Golden Bear Sleep and Mood Research Clinic ***Strong preference for students who would be willing and able to volunteer over the summer. Students of any year and levelof experience are welcometo apply! Goal of the Project: The proposed research plans in investigate ways to improve Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Major Depressive Disorder(MDD). Student s Role: Students may perform duties in several of the positions within the research study, descriptions of which are included below. Students must be able to commit to around
10 hours of work per week for a minimum of one school year. Some weeks will be lighter than others, but having the flexibility to work 10 hours a week is required. RA responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 1. Study Recruitment: All RAs will be required to devote a minimum of 5 hours per month for recruitment. RAs would be asked to flyering in different places across the Bay Area. RAs must be responsible and willing to travel for recruitment efforts. Commuter students are especially encouraged to apply! 2. Pre-Session Prep: RAs may be asked to greet clients and walk them to the clinic, as well as restocking therapy rooms before assessments and/or treatment sessions. They may also have the opportunity to gain training to administer certain questionnaires and assessments during treatment. 3. Post-Session Close-Out: Recording Crew: RAs would be responsible for downloading and editing video and audio recordings of therapy sessions, ensuring they are encrypted, and uploading recordings in a timely manner. These RAs also ensure the recording equipment is properly set-up prior to sessions. No prior technical experienceis required, as you will be fully trained. Mentor s Contribution: Students are extensively trained and supervised by Project Coordinators. All student activities during the semester are overseen by an in-person or oncall supervisor. All of the research assistants who work in this lab will receive access to career counseling and support from the P.I., graduate students, and staff, and a basic understanding of how research is implemented, from grant to practice. If interested, please email Devon Kimball at dmkimball@berkeley.edu for an application regarding the Depression Study RA Position. Recruiting Coders for Psychology Research I am a clinical psychology graduate student at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, pursuing my Psy.D under the guidance of my dissertation chair, Dr. Lauren Shapiro (Lshaprio@wi.ed). I am looking for one or two volunteers to help me with my research exploring resilience in offspring of those with Bipolar disorder (OBD) in dealing with the challenges they have faced with their parent s Bipolar Disorder, and how they understand what has contributed to their resilience. Through these interviews I am hoping to better understand the lived experiences of OBD and to provide this information to fellow clinicians to improve therapy outcomes and promote resilience. Benefits of volunteering: Gain research experience in interpretative phenomenological analysis Boost your resume Learn about the impact of bipolar disorder, mental illness, and resilience across the lifespan.
You would be helping to make these interviews into transcripts and then helping me to analyze them for themes. If you are interested in participating, please e-mail me at psych.res.2017bd@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!