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The Community Fundraising Manager is responsible for developing and implementing the peer-to-peer fundraising program at JAX. This role involves collaborating with teams, optimizing fundraising platforms, engaging with community fundraisers, and utilizing analytics to grow fundraising efforts while aligning with marketing strategies.
The Director, Philanthropic Partnerships will lead strategic efforts to develop key philanthropic partnerships and implement complex fundraising strategies with foundations and corporations. Responsibilities include managing fundraising staff, coordinating with internal stakeholders, developing funding proposals, and engaging with high-level donors.
As a Research Assistant I, you will support the Technology Evaluation and Development Laboratory in developing and validating genome-edited mouse models. Responsibilities include conducting molecular biology techniques, collecting mouse tissues, data collection, analysis, and communicating findings. Occasional weekend or evening work may be required.
The Research Administrative Assistant I supports faculty in a research environment through advanced administrative tasks such as managing calendars, arranging meetings, coordinating travel, assisting with grant submissions, and ensuring smooth operations of the lab. This role requires strong organizational skills and the ability to work with various technical applications.
The Research Assistant I will conduct experiments using animal models of stroke, analyze data, prepare reagents, and maintain lab supply inventories. This role aims to contribute to neuroscience research focused on stroke recovery.
The Field Applications Specialist will enhance automation capabilities in the Single Cell Biology Lab by developing protocols, programming instruments, and providing technical support for automated liquid handling systems in high-content/high-throughput screening contexts.
As an Operations Trainee, you will perform physical tasks related to the maintenance of animal facilities, including operating washing machines, sanitizing supplies, and maintaining equipment. This role offers training and career advancement opportunities at The Jackson Laboratory.
The Quality Assurance Specialist will conduct quality audits with internal teams and suppliers, develop audit plans, assess compliance with standards, prepare reports, and collaborate on corrective actions. Responsibilities include supporting customer audits and tracking quality metrics to ensure adherence to standards and continuous improvement.
The Research Assistant will maintain mouse colonies, perform drug treatments, conduct kidney phenotyping, collect tissues, and isolate DNA. They will document experiments, manage breeding strategies, and perform routine lab tasks under direct supervision.
The Administrative Assistant II performs various administrative duties including phone management, scheduling, coordinating meetings, and preparing reports. They work under moderate supervision managing tasks and responsibilities while maintaining confidentiality. This role requires strong communication and organizational skills.
Operations Trainees at The Jackson Laboratory will receive training to manage the acquisition, sanitation, and distribution of equipment and supplies for animal facilities. Responsibilities include operating various machines, sanitizing equipment, organizing materials, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and maintaining quality control.
The Communications Manager translates scientific data into accessible content, enhances JAX's visibility, and manages communications and PR strategies. The role includes writing scientific news releases, collaborating with teams, covering events, and ensuring adherence to style and editorial guidelines.
The Research Administrative Assistant I provides advanced administrative support to faculty and research lab staff, managing calendars, organizing meetings, facilitating travel, assisting in grant submissions, and maintaining compliance documentation. This role demands strong interpersonal skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while providing operational support to enhance productivity.
As a Research Project Manager, you'll coordinate and execute projects aimed at achieving scientific objectives, ensuring timely delivery and effective use of resources. Your role includes planning, communication, and administration of projects, focusing on collaboration among team members and progress monitoring.
The Quality Assurance Specialist will conduct audits with internal teams and suppliers, ensuring compliance with quality standards. Responsibilities include developing audit plans, evaluating quality control processes, preparing detailed audit reports, and implementing corrective actions. The role requires strong analytical skills and attention to detail, along with the ability to collaborate effectively with various teams.
The Research Administrative Assistant I provides advanced administrative support to faculty and research staff, including calendar management, travel arrangements, document preparation for grants, and coordination of meetings and events. This role requires strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
The Research Administrative Assistant I provides advanced administrative support to faculty and research staff, manages calendars, arranges meetings and travel, assists with grant submission documents, and maintains office technology and supplies. Creativity and problem-solving are necessary to tackle unique administrative challenges effectively.
The Administrative Assistant II is responsible for performing various administrative duties, managing schedules, coordinating meetings and travel, and preparing reports and correspondence. This role requires effective communication and organization skills while working under moderate supervision.
The Field Applications Specialist will develop and validate protocols for cell cultures, program instruments, and provide training and ongoing technical support for automated liquid handling platforms in high-throughput screening settings.
The Quality Assurance Specialist conducts quality audits, develops policies, ensures compliance with standards, identifies production issues, and collaborates with teams to enhance product reliability. This role involves creating reports, monitoring corrective actions, and analyzing quality metrics, with some travel required for audits.