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to effectively meet the demands of multiple stakeholders. Demonstrated ability to manage stress, adapt to change, and remain professional when managing changing situations. Demonstrated capacity to work in a
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Communications Specialist with communications planning experience. This position plays an important role in supporting the on-campus health clinic and programs. We are searching for a driven, detail-oriented
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, current and former students, parents, faculty, staff and other third parties and the public. ● Work with students in all programs located on the Rochester campus (undergraduate, partner and graduate
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students through the MSP LTER (Minneapolis-Saint Paul Long Term Ecological Research Program). Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Environmental Science, Ecology, Behavioral Ecology, or a related
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strategic plan. ● Lead and manage multiple concurrent projects, serve as the point of contact for those projects, resolve and navigate complex issues/problems. ● Develop executive and detailed project plans
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for departmental communications. Assist in maintaining and updating department website content including updating faculty bios and residency program pages. Support the creation of marketing resources, presentations
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the research protocol and study specific procedures are completed. ● Effectively work independently in multiple locations with hospital and clinic staff to complete research related tasks. ● Collect data and
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and in writing to multiple interest groups within and outside the University Preferred qualifications: ● University of Minnesota work experience is a plus. ● Is able to adapt to a fast-changing
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Research Coordinator Supervisor: Katie Vera DESCRIPTION The Clinical Research Coordinator works under the direction of the Program Manager(s) and is responsible for day-to-day study activities including
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role, you’ll collaborate closely with researchers, program leads, and communications colleagues to create accessible, on-brand visuals that help engage the public and communicate the impact of our work