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audiences regionally and nationally. S/he will write and edit communications materials on behalf of the program, initiate social media posts, respond to media inquiries, ensure that the priorities, messaging
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. Experience in mobile network connectivity services and projects, including indoor and outdoor DAS. Solid understanding of vendor management and finance processes. Exceptional communication and interpersonal
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This is a fixed-term assignment, estimated to last 3 years. This is a remote-eligible position. The Network Service Manager is a member of the Network Engineering Team which is part of University IT
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, and time required to complete system implementations. DESIRED CERTIFICATIONS CWNA certification from Certified Wireless Networking Professionals (CWNP). Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies
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Physician-Scientist or Scientist Faculty Scholars, Stanford Medicine Children's Health Center for IBD & Celiac Disease The Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition in the Department
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for the Office of the CEDIO—including leader messages, Web copy, internal stories and profiles, newsletters, social posts, and developing presentations and other communications content that support the
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The Stanford Center on Early Childhood , an initiative of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning , seeks a full time Community Program Manager to join our team. The Community Program Manager will
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they develop their careers and enrich their lives. Stanford’s future success will be shaped by the diverse perspectives, unique experiences, and inclusive culture of its community. Stanford values a
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The Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism seeks two physician scientists or scientists to be appointed as Assistant/Associate/Professor in the University
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Communications will serve as a strategic partner in writing, editing, and preparing materials that support the highest presidential priorities and help inspire transformational gifts to Stanford. These materials