The National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO) at Stanford University is seeking a person to grow, manage, and nurture our large user community of life scientists, biomedical informatics researchers, and Healthcare IT professionals. The successful candidate will:
- Educate potential and actual end users about uses of the Center's technology - Employ all modes of communication to engage with our user community, including in-person meetings, email, teleconferences, webinars, and social media - Promote the NCBO's activities at national and international meetings by presenting talks and tutorials and by meeting with individual investigators - Provide feedback to the NCBO software-development team regarding new functionality and observed problems with the Center's technology - Monitor the progress of collaborating initiatives affiliated with the Center, and serve as a primary liaison between our collaborators and core NCBO personnel - Assist outside investigators who are seeking ways to collaborate with the Center Required qualifications: - Broad knowledge of biomedical informatics - Ability to travel globally 25% time to conferences, research meetings, and laboratories - Outstanding verbal and written communication skills - Excellent organizational skills - Master's degree in a scientific discipline Desired qualifications: - Knowledge of ontologies and their applications to biomedicine - Master's degree in clinical informatics or bioinformatics - Doctorate in a scientific discipline - Knowledge of federal funding procedures for biomedical investigation How to Apply: Go to http://stanfordcareers.stanford.edu/job-search and search for job number 60270