Assistant Program Coordinator- SOM, Division of Infectious Diseases jobs in United States
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Emory University · 6 hours ago

Assistant Program Coordinator- SOM, Division of Infectious Diseases

Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. The Assistant Program Coordinator will assist in the development and implementation of program initiatives and is essential to ensuring the operational continuity, coordination, and administrative infrastructure required.

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Responsibilities

Assists in the development and implementation of program initiatives which may include the preparation of briefing materials, reports, correspondence and other documents
Performs research
Developing and maintaining databases
Developing promotional materials
Communicates with national and possibly international program contacts
Tracks program expenditures and may participate in the budget preparation process
May draft, edit and process grant proposals
Prepares and distributes reports
Coordinates logistical arrangements for meetings, conferences and travel
Performs related responsibilities as required

Qualification

Database managementBudget preparationGrant proposal writingResearchCommunication skills

Required

A bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience

Company

Emory University

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Emory University is an institute of higher learning and a private research university.

H1B Sponsorship

Emory University has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Below presents additional info for your reference. (Data Powered by US Department of Labor)
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Trends of Total Sponsorships
2025 (417)
2024 (370)
2023 (308)
2022 (266)
2021 (164)
2020 (162)

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$719.87M
Key Investors
GettyNational Institutes of HealthHyundai Hope On Wheels
2025-08-20Grant· $0.28M
2024-11-13Grant· $15M
2024-08-28Grant· $0.4M

Leadership Team

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Claire E Sterk
President Emerita and Charles Howard Candler Professor of Public Health
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Gregory Fenves
Chancellor
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