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Director, Projects - Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, GA


Job Description:
Directs special projects for a non-central division or department. Manages the strategic planning process and oversees progress toward achieving project goals. Develops and administers project budgets. Participates in the identification of funding sources, initiatives and strategies. Prepares communication documents for articles, reports, and/or presentations. Develops short and long term project goals and objectives. Represents and promotes projects at speaking engagements and with various constituencies. Conducts research, analyzes data and identifies and summarizes trends. Develops and prepares reports. Serves as a liaison with other university departments and represents projects at meetings and events. May hire, supervise and evaluate staff. Performs related responsibilities as required. MINIMUM
Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree and five years of project management or related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Proficiency with various computer software packages. PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Applicants should have excellent written and oral skills and be comfortable collaborating with senior, executive leadership from all LG partner institutions within the network, as well as Sponsor representatives, and be proficient working in the following:
Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point, SharePoint, Zoom, MS Teams; experience working with SmartSheet, JotForm and/or Qualtrics is a plus.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Business Project Management, Life Sciences, Education AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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