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offers a unique opportunity to work on innovative projects that directly impact public health while receiving mentoring and career development support. Over time, you will be expected to work more
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. Exemplary interpersonal and written communication skills plus a demonstrated commitment to professional development/achievement. Conditions of Employment This position follows a hybrid work structure in which
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lectures. The position contributes to clinical program development and scholarly activity within Neurology and related interdisciplinary initiatives, including collaborative projects that support
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and Environment (CHWE) at the Colorado School of Public Health conducts research, offers academic training to graduate and postdoctoral students, provides professional development courses and events
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development and digital content creation. • Excellent communication and training skills. • Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams. • Strong problem-solving and project management skills
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Position #: 00831862 – Requisition #: 38993 Job Summary: Jobs in this career family involve development, marketing and management of messaging to both internal and external parties. Functions include
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proficient with the systems and equipment we maintain. Professional Development: Opportunities for paid external training in both technical and professional development courses. Tools Provided: All necessary
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integrity, and publication efforts. Mentor trainees, staff and faculty in research methodology, writing, and professional development. Identify and pursue external funding opportunities through federal
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the equipment we maintain. There are also paid external training opportunities for beneficial technical and professional development courses. All of the hand and specialty tools you need will be provided. We
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education to this committee for discussion and policy development, as appropriate · Attends MSTP Leadership meetings, at least bi-monthly (usually the months between Executive Committee Meetings) o