458 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at University of Texas at Austin
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travel and night and weekend work during intense cycles of work Purpose The Project Manager supports, manages, and executes the life cycle of multiple short- and long-term projects ensuring excellence in
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experience with neurological populations, with an emphasis on dementia and neurodegenerative disorders, multiple sclerosis/neuro-immunological conditions, and movement disorders amongst other specialties as
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well as multiple time-critical enabling projects focused on the development of a new central utility plant and major utility improvements. This position is critical for the successful delivery of these projects
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the MD Anderson Cancer Center, as well as multiple time-critical enabling projects focused on the development of a new central utility plant and major utility improvements. This position is critical
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, with a proven ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Familiarity with content production workflows, including writing, editing
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subject matter and identify the value to core audiences. Demonstrated ability to work independently and manage multiple projects with competing deadlines. Knowledge of media monitoring and analytics tools
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skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and manage multiple projects simultaneously EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Minimum Qualifications
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adolescents with known or suspected neurological conditions, including early childhood populations. While primarily a clinical position, research experience is preferred and there are multiple opportunities
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preferred and there are multiple opportunities for academic collaboration with clinicians and researchers through the medical center and The University of Texas at Austin. Eligible applicants would have prior
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individuals and families in multiple general medical and specialty behavioral health settings with an active and strong presence in community settings. Importantly, the Department is leading efforts