Position: Project Assistant/Simulation Researcher
(Part-Time)
Division: ICONS Project, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START)
Rank: Part-time, Hourly Position
Rank: Part-time, Hourly Position
Location: University of Maryland,
College Park, MD
Salary: $20/hr
Additional Salary Info: This position is not eligible for
benefits.
Position Overview: The person hired will serve as a Project
Assistant/Simulation Researcher supporting the ICONS Project’s growing
portfolio of simulation-based policy projects. The ICONS Project creates
simulations and scenario-driven exercises to advance participants'
understanding of complex problems and strengthen their ability to make
decisions, navigate crises, think strategically, and negotiate collaboratively.
A substantial portion of this position’s time will be devoted to supporting
projects looking at U.S. strategic planning and decision-making in the field of
international relations and security.
The position will be directly supervised by the ICONS Policy
and Research Program Director. This is an hourly, part-time position (20-25
hours per week) with an anticipated start date of September 15, 2016. The
position is currently slated as a five-month position, with potential for
extension contingent on funding, performance, and program needs.
Duties:
- Coordination and project management support across the ICONS policy program’s portfolio of projects. Assist the Policy Director in tracking progress on deliverables, identifying potential bottlenecks, and reporting project status.
- Logistics management for simulation events, including participant coordination, facilities scheduling, and equipment set-up.
- Provide research-related support for simulation development projects. Assist in the review, editing, and final preparation of simulation materials.
- General support to project teams, as needed.
- Coordination and project management support across the ICONS policy program’s portfolio of projects. Assist the Policy Director in tracking progress on deliverables, identifying potential bottlenecks, and reporting project status.
- Logistics management for simulation events, including participant coordination, facilities scheduling, and equipment set-up.
- Provide research-related support for simulation development projects. Assist in the review, editing, and final preparation of simulation materials.
- General support to project teams, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
- BA/BS required.
- Extremely well organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to multi-task in an often fast-paced environment.
- Pro-active, self-starter with strong project management skills.
- Excellent oral and written communications skills, including ability to communicate effectively with senior-level government clients.
- Strong research skills.
- Experience with standard business productivity software (i.e., word processing, e-mail, spreadsheets, presentation, etc.) and with Web-based software (Web-browsing and similar on-line applications and tools).
- BA/BS required.
- Extremely well organized and detail-oriented.
- Ability to multi-task in an often fast-paced environment.
- Pro-active, self-starter with strong project management skills.
- Excellent oral and written communications skills, including ability to communicate effectively with senior-level government clients.
- Strong research skills.
- Experience with standard business productivity software (i.e., word processing, e-mail, spreadsheets, presentation, etc.) and with Web-based software (Web-browsing and similar on-line applications and tools).
Preferred Qualifications:
- Demonstrated project management or coordination experience a plus.
- Knowledge of or experience with international security issues a plus.
- Demonstrated project management or coordination experience a plus.
- Knowledge of or experience with international security issues a plus.
How to apply: Please send cover letter, resume, and 1-2 page
writing sample to Devin Ellis (ellisd@umd.edu). Please put “ICONS Project
Assistant” in the subject line of your email. For best consideration, apply by
August 22, 2016. No phone calls please. For more information on the ICONS
Project’s policy program, visit www.icons.umd.edu/policy.
The University of Maryland is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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