The role involves managing the full project lifecycle from identifying partners to delivering high-impact research outcomes in health and well-being
Job Summary
The role involves managing the full project lifecycle from identifying partners to delivering high-impact research outcomes in health and well-being.
Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to social impact and possess the ability to coordinate diverse teams including faculty, students, and external partners.
The position offers a hybrid work model based in Los Angeles with a competitive salary range of $83,000 to $87,000 annually.
Matching Summary
The role involves managing the full project lifecycle from identifying partners to delivering high-impact research outcomes in health and well-being.
Salary
Base: $83,000 - $87,000 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive perks included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
3-5 years project management experience
Multi-stakeholder cross-functional leadership
Grant or contract management experience
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency with Google Workspace and Asana
Nice-to-have
Experience in public policy or urban planning
Background in academic research support
Entrepreneurial spirit and bias for action
Familiarity with social impact issues
Creative problem-solving capabilities
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred
Minimum 3-5 years combined education/experience
Directly related education and project administration experience