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Maintain close working relationship with Global Medical Heads, Global Medical Directors, heads of Regional and other business unit Medical Affairs offices, TDC, TPI, and TPC to ensure appropriate alignment of activities and efforts, including effective management of communications teams and appropriate contribution to the Global MSTs.
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Familiarity with radar- or communications-related processing and concepts, detection and estimation, filter design, beam forming, adaptive signal processing, Bayesian estimation and target tracking.
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The Digital Communications Specialist creates social media content, works on a range of content projects, supports media and website maintenance, provides editorial assistance such as proofreading and copy editing, gathers and interprets digital analytics, and manages projects throughout HDS Communications.
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Together with the Executive Director, Chief of Staff, and Director of Communications, plan and execute the regional fundraising strategy, including to envision, develop and execute specific donor engagement and giving opportunities.
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In addition, the Associate Director will provide essential medical and scientific expertise, review, advisement and oversight to support development of high quality promotional and medical materials, internal training materials, and communications as part of the Promotional Review Committee (PRC) and Medical Review Committee (MRC.
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Emergency Management, Business, Economics, Communications, Information Technology, Political Sciences, Engineering, Geography, or related field. Bachelor’s Degree or higher, preferably in a related field (e.g., Emergency Management, Communications, Information Technology, Political Sciences.
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Lead the development of HOVA publications, presentations, and other scientific communications. Evidence Generation: Design and oversee health economics and outcomes research studies, including cost-effectiveness analyses, budget impact models, and real-world evidence studies.
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Familiar with algorithm development, SIGINT, digital communications or digital signal processing software. What You Will Do Work with the Release Train Engineer, System Architect, and Chief Engineer on the development cloud-based SW architecture and technologies.
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Participate in communications with MassHealth medical providers, conduct peer-to-peer discussions, as applicable, and educate physicians and others on current policy and prior authorization issues.
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The job purpose and scope of the Scientific Communications Manager is to effectively communicate and proactively lead the dissemination of evidence generation activities from the clinical affairs organization.
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Participate in fundraising efforts by providing programmatic data, stories, and insights to support grant proposals, donor communications, and fundraising events. Ensure that programs reflect best practices in youth development, social-emotional learning, and gender equity.
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Provides development-related content to the Communications Director to help publicize agency fundraising campaigns and events on the MAPS website, social media, and other key platforms. Special Skills: Must have strong English written communications skills, knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat and other key software including relational databases.
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Manages scientific communications with co-authors, collaborators, journal editors, and graphic designers to ensure quality and scientific accuracy of written documents. The Ivers research lab at Massachusetts General Hospital in the Center for Global Health is seeking a Science Writer/ Program Manager to manage the preparation and submission of grant applications and manuscripts to peer-reviewed scientific journals, to offer coaching and support to trainees in global health in their scientific writing, and to manage a research team.
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As a critical member of the Corporate Communications team, the Communications Specialist will primarily support both internal and external communications for Business Banking and Enterprise Payments, including our efforts to educate and engage stakeholders in our campaigns, capabilities, strategy and initiatives through storytelling.
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Lesley University is seeking an Associate Director of Enrollment Operations and Communications. Additionally, they will participate in inquiry data management and technology troubleshooting, assist with automation of processes and dashboards, serve as Web Content Editor for the Enrollment Division, and support processing applications and credentials during peak recruitment seasons.
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