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The Ryan Institute of Interdisciplinary Health Solutions at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Program Coordinator to oversee daily operations, manage events, and support interdisciplinary initiatives. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills, a bachelor’s degree, and at least two years of relevant experience.
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Job Summary
The Program Coordinator will support the development and day-to-day operations of the newly established Ryan Institute for Interdisciplinary Health Solutions (RIIHS) within the School of Public Health.
This role will coordinate and project manage core institute activities, including the annual summit, events, communications, and program administration.
The position is intended to ensure the effective implementation of Institute priorities and contribute to the growth and impact of a new, solutions-oriented initiative.
Matching Summary
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The Ryan Institute of Interdisciplinary Health Solutions at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Program Coordinator to oversee daily operations, manage events, and support interdisciplinary initiatives. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills, a bachelor’s degree, and at least two years of relevant experience.
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Salary
Base: $49,700.00 - $82,100.00 Annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holidays, sick time, health insurance, retirement plan, and tuition assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Coordinate day-to-day operations
Plan and execute convenings and events
Draft and coordinate communications
Support administration of institute seed grants
Provide general administrative support
Nice-to-have
Contribute to program development
Work independently and collaboratively
Exercise sound judgment and initiative
Interest in interdisciplinary approaches
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
2 Years of Relevant Experience
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities