PROJECT DIRECTOR - SEMEL INSTITUTE
Company: University of California - Los Angeles Health
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 9, 2024
Job Description:
DescriptionThe Semel Institute is seeking to hire a full-time
Administrative Officer 3 who will work as Project Director at one
of its Programs Training Center. This individual will:
- Serve as a core trainer for internal and external training
events.
- Supervise staff, oversee financial transactions including
program budgets and expenditure control, develop strategies for
implementation of a training program that meets internal training
needs and is marketable to community agencies and substance use
disorder professionals.
- Lead the development of high-quality training curricula of
varying lengths and complexity to present to the community at large
about substance use disorder treatment, and drug trends in
California, nationally, and internationally, and the treatment
implications of these changing trends.Pay Range: $76,200.00 -
$158,800.00 annually.QualificationsRequired:
- Master's degree in a health-related field.
- Knowledge of and familiarity with the literature on substance
use disorders.
- Demonstrated ability to organize large-scale meetings with
multiple speakers and large audiences.
- Skill in negotiating contracts with hotels and other agencies
to achieve optimal results.
- Knowledge of promotional and advertising activities that
attract audiences to continuing education conferences.
- Ability to work with multiple tasks and conflicting priorities
to achieve objectives on time with accurate results.
- Demonstrated ability to write complex research papers, grant
reports, and white papers that use correct syntax and grammar, and
clearly represent research or grant findings.
- Skill in supervising staff to determine and clearly express
performance expectations.
- Ability to evaluate staff performance on a regular/on-going
basis. Skill in preparing annual performance appraisals that
accurately reflect staff progress toward stated goals.
- Skill in delegating tasks to subordinate staff, including
appropriate instruction and subsequent follow-through to ensure
that tasks are completed within the stated time frame and
anticipated results.
- Excellent communication skills to work with community agencies,
speakers, conference/meeting participants, and health care
professionals to achieve stated goals and objectives.
- Excellent presentation skills sufficient to represent the
University at professional meetings and workgroups.
- Meeting organization skills to ensure that all details
including registration, materials, technology, hotel or site
interface result in a high level of satisfaction from participants
and speakers.
- Knowledge of University travel, reimbursement, and procurement
requirements sufficient to carry out logistical requirements of the
conferences.
- Knowledge of Continuing Education requirements for professional
organizations and/or licensing boards sufficient to ensure that all
specifications including reporting criteria are met and
satisfied.
- Ability to prepare, monitor and report program budgets.
- Knowledge of University Sales and Service and Foundation
accounting sufficient to ensure that receipts and expenditures are
deposited and reported accurately. Knowledge of project coding
within the University system and skill in ensuring that
expenditures are credited to the proper conference/event.
- Skill in identifying donor opportunities to support conference
and event functions.
- Excellent interpersonal skills to work with diverse individuals
from a wide variety of socio-economic and educational levels.
- Skill in working as part of a team and collaborating with
colleagues.
- Ability to prepare cogent and professional presentations. Skill
in using PowerPoint for slide presentations.
- Meeting management skills to conduct focused and
objective-driven meetings.
- Knowledge of web development sufficient to instruct webmaster
to produce clear and user-friendly web announcements and
registration materials for the conferences and events.
- Ability to effectively teach courses in substance use disorders
research practices including, but not limited to Good Clinical
Practice/Research Ethics.
- Skill in reading technical and scientific documents including
analysis of variance, simple correlations, and various statistical
tests.
- Skill in analyzing information, problems, situations, and
practices to formulate logical and objective conclusions.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both verbally
and in writing with subordinates and supervisors.
- Technology skills sufficient to use Word, Excel, Outlook, Email
programs and PowerPoint to work on a day-to-day basis with these
tools and to produce documents and reports, and to effectively
communicate with staff and managers.
Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of
potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck.
Preferred:
- Knowledge of online registration programs (CashNET) sufficient
to supervise staff and to oversee the production of reports and
troubleshoot problems with online payments.
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