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Program Manager I & II
- The University Of Texas At Dallas (Dallas, TX)
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Posting Number: S06605P
Job Description:
Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas is looking to add to our Optimal BrainHealth for Warfighters team an individual who is motivated, inspiring, with a people-first mindset to deliver the Center’s proprietary brain health and performance tools. We are looking to fill 2 positions at a Level I or II dependent on qualifications.
This position will be responsible for US east coast or west coast efforts dependent on level hired (and others as needed) as a part of the Optimal BrainHealth for Warfighters team. Will serve as the BrainHealth subject matter expert, working as a team with a lived experience (former military) subject matter expert, to deliver in-person SMART (the Center’s Strategic Memory Advanced Reasoning Tactics, a top-down strategy-driven framework for critical thinking) seminars to active duty military (Special Operators and Spec Ops support, initially), score and debrief these individuals on the BrainHealth Index, and provide ongoing coaching of strategy implementation to individuals as warranted. Will require relationship-building with embedded providers and capability for professional follow up with key stakeholders.
Program Manager I
Candidates are motivated to work with individuals who are seeking improvement in (any area of) performance. Has interest in brain health as a holistic driver of human performance. Has ability to meet people where they are and motivate to action. Will be part of a team that is working to institutionalize community-wide utilization of brain health concepts and tools. Can confidently speak at individual- and audience-level across military ranks and will use feedback and inputs in an agile manner to constantly learn and improve delivery of cognitive tools. Will help to establish longer-term roadmap for sustained engagement. Is a team player, adaptable, and challenge-ready.
Program Manager I I
Candidates have experience of working with individuals who are seeking improvement in (any area of) performance. Has interest in brain health as a holistic driver of human performance. Has ability to meet people where they are and motivate to action. Will be part of a team that is working to institutionalize community-wide utilization of brain health concepts and tools. Can confidently speak at individual- and audience-level across military ranks and will use feedback and inputs in an agile manner to constantly learn and improve delivery of cognitive tools. Will help to lead longer-term roadmap for sustained engagement. Is a team player, adaptable, and challenge-ready.
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