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Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 7 N. 66 8/2003
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@ Professorship of Science and Civilization and Directorship of the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization. University of Oxford
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 OUT 2003
The University of Oxford established the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization at the end of 2002 with the generous support of the James Martin Trust. Its purposes are to identify science and technology issues likely to play especially critical roles in shaping the future world; to initiate and conduct research on such issues: to try to influence the course of technological and social change through the engagement of highest quality scholarship with key decision-makers in business, government, and civil society; to establish fellowship
programmes with the aim of bringing together leading scholars and practitioners around the world to do research; to establish a symposium programme to be styled a World Forum on Science and Civilization; and to
establish a teaching programme with the object of training future generations of world leaders. The University is seeking to appoint a Director, who will also be Professor of Science and Civilization. The successful candidate will be an interdisciplinary social scientist of distinction. The electors intend to proceed to an election with effect from 1 October 2003.
See http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/profofsci.shtml
Professor Steve Woolgar
Said Business School
University of Oxford
Park End Street
Oxford OX1 1HP
+44 (0)1865 288934
@ Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities. Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: n/c
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) invites nominations and applications for the Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.
The successful candidate will be a distinguished humanist dedicated to working with the Dean and the faculty to enhance the scholarly profile of the College, contribute to the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, and further develop the College's role in the University and regional communities. S/he will have an earned doctorate or equivalent, and an impressive record of university teaching, scholarship and/or creative activity that is broadly-based and addresses topics and issues that reach across the humanities disciplines.
FAU is a rapidly growing public university on seven campuses, enrolling more than 24,000 students. For more detailed information about FAU and the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, see our Web site at http://www.fau.edu/divdept/schmidt.
The Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities is funded by a generous endowment that includes ample funding for a full program of professional activities. The general terms of this appointment are negotiable, and typically would include tenure at the rank of Professor.
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled; screening of dossiers will begin 15 August 2003. Letters of application should respond to the position criteria and be accompanied by a current curriculum vitae and the names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of five references.
Applications and nominations should be sent to:
Anthony Julian Tamburri, Associate Dean
The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0991
Email: atamburri@...
Confidential inquiries may be directed to the search committee coordinator, Anthony Julian Tamburri, at 561/297-3861. Florida Atlantic University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution.
Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 7 N. 66 8/2003
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PARTE 3: OFERTAS DE TRABALHO / OFERTAS DE TRABAJO
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@ Professorship of Science and Civilization and Directorship of the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization. University of Oxford
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 OUT 2003
The University of Oxford established the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization at the end of 2002 with the generous support of the James Martin Trust. Its purposes are to identify science and technology issues likely to play especially critical roles in shaping the future world; to initiate and conduct research on such issues: to try to influence the course of technological and social change through the engagement of highest quality scholarship with key decision-makers in business, government, and civil society; to establish fellowship
programmes with the aim of bringing together leading scholars and practitioners around the world to do research; to establish a symposium programme to be styled a World Forum on Science and Civilization; and to
establish a teaching programme with the object of training future generations of world leaders. The University is seeking to appoint a Director, who will also be Professor of Science and Civilization. The successful candidate will be an interdisciplinary social scientist of distinction. The electors intend to proceed to an election with effect from 1 October 2003.
See http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/profofsci.shtml
Professor Steve Woolgar
Said Business School
University of Oxford
Park End Street
Oxford OX1 1HP
+44 (0)1865 288934
@ Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities. Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: n/c
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) invites nominations and applications for the Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities in the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters.
The successful candidate will be a distinguished humanist dedicated to working with the Dean and the faculty to enhance the scholarly profile of the College, contribute to the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, and further develop the College's role in the University and regional communities. S/he will have an earned doctorate or equivalent, and an impressive record of university teaching, scholarship and/or creative activity that is broadly-based and addresses topics and issues that reach across the humanities disciplines.
FAU is a rapidly growing public university on seven campuses, enrolling more than 24,000 students. For more detailed information about FAU and the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, see our Web site at http://www.fau.edu/divdept/schmidt.
The Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities is funded by a generous endowment that includes ample funding for a full program of professional activities. The general terms of this appointment are negotiable, and typically would include tenure at the rank of Professor.
Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled; screening of dossiers will begin 15 August 2003. Letters of application should respond to the position criteria and be accompanied by a current curriculum vitae and the names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of five references.
Applications and nominations should be sent to:
Anthony Julian Tamburri, Associate Dean
The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, Florida 33431-0991
Email: atamburri@...
Confidential inquiries may be directed to the search committee coordinator, Anthony Julian Tamburri, at 561/297-3861. Florida Atlantic University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution.
@ Producer - CBC On Demand. CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION: Producer - CBC On Demand
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 SET 2003
http://jobs.workopolis.com/jobshome/db/cc.job_posting?pi_job_id=6380910
Job Type: Contract
Location: Toronto,ON
Job Category: Broadcasting, Arts & Media
Industry: Broadcasting
Company URL: http://www.cbc.ca
Year(s) of Experience: 5
Number Of Positions: 1
Date Posted: Aug 8, 2003
Contact E-mail: Toronto_postings@...
100% CANADIAN As Canada's public broadcaster,
CBC offers all Canadians broadcasting services that reflect and celebrate our country's diverse heritage, culture and stories.
CBC on Demand is a video on demand pilot project distributed on a digital cable platform. As producer, your key responsibilities will be the writing of promo-style previews, intros and extros. You will also be required to write, direct and supervise the editing of original pieces appearing on CBC on Demand. Your background includes a university degree or equivalent, plus five years' experience, three of which are in broadcasting. As an experienced writer and field producer, you are also a natural storyteller who possesses solid journalistic credentials and excellent communications skills.
Qualified applicants are invited to submit resumes, stating the POSITION TITLE and quoting TOR-226, by SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 to: CBC, P.O. Box
500, Station A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1E6; Fax: (416) 205-2841;
E-mail: Toronto_postings@....
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The CBC is committed to equity in employment and programming.
@ BUSCAN GUIONISTAS PARA JUEGOS INFANTILES
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prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C
<Les escribo porque estamos haciendo un juego educativo para chicos entre 9 y 12 anos y estamos buscando guionistas para el mismo.
De mas esta decir que aquellos con experiencia especifica en este tipo de desarrollos (guiones para juegos) tienen un plus, pero estamos buscando
guionistas en general asi que si estan interesados por favor escriban
a este mail con la referencia: <Guion para Juego>.
Veronica Smith: vero@...
@ STANFORD UNIVERSITY: EUROPEAN FILM SEARCH
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 NOV 2003
Stanford University invites applications for an open rank search in Film Studies, with specialization in the history and criticism of Western European, Eastern European and/or Russian cinema, the appointment to begin
in the Fall of 2004.
The position requires teaching courses for both undergraduate and graduate students with a range of backgrounds and interests in film studies. The
successful candidate will be an active participant in the development and implementation of Stanford's new program in film and media studies in collaboration with colleagues in other relevant disciplines. He or she
will be appointed in the Department of Art and Art History or another appropriate department.
Junior candidates should send a letter of application, CV, dissertation abstract, and dissertation chapter and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be forwarded. Senior candidates should submit a letter
of application, CV, statement of research interests, and the names of three references. Materials must be postmarked by November 1, 2003, and sent to:
Prof. Henry Breitrose, Chair, Film Studies Search, Office of the Dean, School of Humanities and Sciences, Building One, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2070. Stanford University is an affirmative action,
equal opportunity employer.
@ Teacher-researchers. Department of Screen and Media Studies. University of Waikato (New Zealand)
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 SET 2003
CRITICISM AND CREATIVITY IN 21ST CENTURY MEDIA
To account for staff changes and continuing growth in Screen and Media Studies, the Department seeks three innovative teacher-researchers to join a dynamic and growing team. Successful applicants will be expected to contribute to the range of the department's undergraduate and graduate teaching. We are especially interested in candidates with expertise in one or more of the following fields: digital media (including games and mobile telecoms), Aotearoa New Zealand and indigenous media, mass communication perspectives, globalisation, audience and reception studies, creative industries, media theory, media education and children's media. An ability to contribute to teaching video and digital skills would be an advantage.
230355 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
A PhD in a relevant discipline and equivalent accreditation and professional standing will be required as will an international research reputation and the proven ability to attract research funding. Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred.
230356 SENIOR LECTURER (Fixed-term for 3 years)
A PhD or masters qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing is required.
Demonstrated success in attracting external research funding and in completing grant applications is preferred.
230357 LECTURER
Preferably you will have a Masters degree or PhD qualification in a relevant discipline area and/or equivalent accreditation and professional standing although an appointment may be made subject to
completion of a Masters/Doctoral degree within a period of probation or other defined time frame.
Further information regarding the University is available at
http://www.waikato.ac.nz and additional information about the Deparment at http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film Enquiries of an academic nature may be directed to Professor Sean Cubitt, email seanc@...
Applications for all positions close on Monday, 1 September 2003.
Sean Cubitt * Screen and Media Studies * University of Waikato *
Private Bag 3105 * Hamilton * New Zealand * seanc@... * T:
+64 (0)7 838 4543 * F: +64 (0)7 838 4767
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/film
@ ASESOR(A) EN DESARROLLO INSTITUCIONAL Y FORTALECIMIENTO ORGANIZACIONAL (ID/OS) SNV Netherlands Development Organisation - Ocotal, Nicaragua
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prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C
El (la) candidato(a) debe estar capacitado(a) para analizar la demanda de servicios de consultor a, proponer planes espec ficos de servicio, facilitar
su implementacion y lograr posicionar a SNV en este campo. Indispensable buen manejo del ingles.
http://www.comminit.com/vacancy1397.html
Contacto: Sra Llywela van der Stam - DSterre@...
@ CONSULTOR(A) EN EDUCACION E INVESTIGACION. Sesame Workshop. - Nueva York, USA
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prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C
Apoyar a los socios de Bangladesh en el desarrollo de contenidos educativos para un nuevo proyecto de medios y en la identificacion de expertos y consejeros en educacion. Ayudar con la organizacion de talleres y
seminarios, servir de contacto con el equipo de educacion e investigacion de Bangladesh localizado en Dhaka. Ingles indispensables.
http://www.comminit.com/vacancy1384.html
Contacto: elizabeth.nisbet@...
@ ASISTENTE DE PROYECTOS. Education Action International (Accion Educacion Internacional) - Londres EC1, Reino Unido
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prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C
Contrato a dos anos, en el que el titular trabajar como miembro del equipo del proyecto, apoyando al personal de programas y finanzas, coordinando los v nculos internacionales, y las alianzas en las reas estrategicas de desarrollo profesoral, construccion de capacidades en abogac a, y educacion basica y alfabetizacion.
http://www.comminit.com/vacancy1433.html
Contacto: SButler198@...
@ ESPECIALISTA EN EDUCACION Y ALFABETIZACION. Commonwealth of Learning (Comunidad de aprendizaje) - Vancouver, BC, Canad
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prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C
Las responsabilidades de este(a) especialista estaran centradas en el uso de aprendizaje abierto y a distancia para capacitacion en alfabetizacion, post-alfabetizacion y educacion para la vida de personas que acaban de
aprender a leer y de jovenes que est n por fuera del sistema escolar, con enfasis en la educacion de mujeres.
http://www.comminit.com/vacancy1469.html
Contacto: opportunities@...
@ Fest Asst Coord, Guest Srvs: World. Sundance Film Festival.
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prazo/plazo/deadline: UNTIL FILLED
At Salt Lake City, UT Office, open from 08/15/2003 until filled
Description of Position
This position reports to: Guest Services Manager; World Coordinator
Position start date: Dember 1, 2003
Position end date: January 30, 2004
Salary: $1600/month
Seasonal employment status: Full Time Hours
Primary Purpose of Position: The World On Site Coordinator is assigned to handling the at-festival needs of half of the World Category films. This position will be working under the World Coordinator before the festival and independently during the festival on the films assigned. Acting as a liaison between the guest and the festival, the World On site Coordinator is responsible for representing the Sundance Institute to filmmakers and guests: coordinating all screenings, arranging transportation (if needed), interpreters and assisting with schedule arrangements during the festival. Beyond these important administrative tasks, the FMC acts as a friendly host and is the primary contact for the guest during his involvement with the festival organization.
Job Responsibilities
Pre-Festival
Minimum work hours 9 am - 6 pm weekdays, some weekends and extended hours required as needed
Work with World Coordinator to split up the films in a way that makes sense
Correspond and communicate with all guests in a timely fashion
Compile: benefits packages (includes all tickets); complete schedule of events for each guest; program book with one-sheets for each guest
Work as a team with all other members of the filmmaker services department and assist others as needed
Other duties as assigned
Festival
Minimum work hours 8 am - 6 pm throughout festival, includes weekends and extended hours
Assist with move to, setting up and tearing down of festival office in Park City
Greet guests upon arrival, distribute packages, discuss schedule
Check in daily with filmmakers you are assigned to
Work with World programmer and World Coordinator to meet the needs of all World filmmakers
Host each guest throughout their stay at the festival; cover key screenings and all relevant program-wide events
Other duties as assigned
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Education
1.Excellent interpersonal communication
2.Professional office and telephone etiquette
3.Event management and coordination experience
4.Appropriate interaction with high-profile individuals
5.Email, internet, Excel, Word, Filemaker Pro, Mail merge computer skills necessary
6.Maturity in decision making and communication
Problem Solving / Decision Making
This job requires the ability to work independently and make decisions based on Sundance Institute policy. Must be able to think and act quickly under pressure, handle tight deadlines and juggle many things at once.
@ Fest Asst, Shorts Film Program. Sundance Film Festival.
At Beverly Hills, CA Office, open from 08/18/2003 until filled
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prazo/plazo/deadline: UNTIL FILLED
This position reports to: Senior Programmer
Position start date:September 15, 2004
Position end date:November 30, 2004
Starting salary:$1,600.00 per month
Seasonsal employment status: Full-time hours
Primary Purpose of Position: To assist the Shorts programming team in organizing and maintaining the short film screening process. Primarily assisting the administrative responsibilities of the program.
Job Responsibilities
Pre-Festival
Check in short films and assist in managing submission process
Assist in maintaining tracking list. Make sure tracking list films are pulled and given to proper programmer
Assist in coordinating shorts screening process - getting tapes to and from screeners, getting coverage from screeners, organizing coverage
Assist in getting animation shorts to animation screener
Assist in monitoring screener's progress
Assist in organizing shorts office shelves, making sure recommended titles are in the correct place.
Occasionally run tapes to programmers and senior programmer
Work with Programming Manager to ensure all press/stills/bios etc are available for highly rated films
Assist in sending out invitation letters/faxes to accepted films
Assist in collecting background /support materials and contact information from accepted films
Assist in answering programmer phone- return calls, emails and correspondence
Position end date: January 30, 2004
Salary: $1600/month
Seasonal employment status: Full Time Hours
Primary Purpose of Position: The World On Site Coordinator is assigned to handling the at-festival needs of half of the World Category films. This position will be working under the World Coordinator before the festival and independently during the festival on the films assigned. Acting as a liaison between the guest and the festival, the World On site Coordinator is responsible for representing the Sundance Institute to filmmakers and guests: coordinating all screenings, arranging transportation (if needed), interpreters and assisting with schedule arrangements during the festival. Beyond these important administrative tasks, the FMC acts as a friendly host and is the primary contact for the guest during his involvement with the festival organization.
Job Responsibilities
Pre-Festival
Minimum work hours 9 am - 6 pm weekdays, some weekends and extended hours required as needed
Work with World Coordinator to split up the films in a way that makes sense
Correspond and communicate with all guests in a timely fashion
Compile: benefits packages (includes all tickets); complete schedule of events for each guest; program book with one-sheets for each guest
Work as a team with all other members of the filmmaker services department and assist others as needed
Other duties as assigned
Festival
Minimum work hours 8 am - 6 pm throughout festival, includes weekends and extended hours
Assist with move to, setting up and tearing down of festival office in Park City
Greet guests upon arrival, distribute packages, discuss schedule
Check in daily with filmmakers you are assigned to
Work with World programmer and World Coordinator to meet the needs of all World filmmakers
Host each guest throughout their stay at the festival; cover key screenings and all relevant program-wide events
Other duties as assigned
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Education
1.Excellent interpersonal communication
2.Professional office and telephone etiquette
3.Event management and coordination experience
4.Appropriate interaction with high-profile individuals
5.Email, internet, Excel, Word, Filemaker Pro, Mail merge computer skills necessary
6.Maturity in decision making and communication
Problem Solving / Decision Making
This job requires the ability to work independently and make decisions based on Sundance Institute policy. Must be able to think and act quickly under pressure, handle tight deadlines and juggle many things at once.
@ Fest Asst, Shorts Film Program. Sundance Film Festival.
At Beverly Hills, CA Office, open from 08/18/2003 until filled
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prazo/plazo/deadline: UNTIL FILLED
This position reports to: Senior Programmer
Position start date:September 15, 2004
Position end date:November 30, 2004
Starting salary:$1,600.00 per month
Seasonsal employment status: Full-time hours
Primary Purpose of Position: To assist the Shorts programming team in organizing and maintaining the short film screening process. Primarily assisting the administrative responsibilities of the program.
Job Responsibilities
Pre-Festival
Check in short films and assist in managing submission process
Assist in maintaining tracking list. Make sure tracking list films are pulled and given to proper programmer
Assist in coordinating shorts screening process - getting tapes to and from screeners, getting coverage from screeners, organizing coverage
Assist in getting animation shorts to animation screener
Assist in monitoring screener's progress
Assist in organizing shorts office shelves, making sure recommended titles are in the correct place.
Occasionally run tapes to programmers and senior programmer
Work with Programming Manager to ensure all press/stills/bios etc are available for highly rated films
Assist in sending out invitation letters/faxes to accepted films
Assist in collecting background /support materials and contact information from accepted films
Assist in answering programmer phone- return calls, emails and correspondence
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Education
1.Employee is required to have authorization to work in the United States.
2.Must have basic computer skills.
3.Must have a car, the ability to work flexible hours (including holidays, nights and weekends), work in a frenetic team environment and possess excellent organizational skills.
4.Good writing skills are a plus.
Additional Information
@ Fest Coord, Guest Srvs: Panels. Sundance Film Festival
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prazo/plazo/deadline: UNTIL FILLED
At Salt Lake City, UT Office, open from 08/18/2003 until filled
Description of Position
This position reports to: Festival Manager - Guest Services
Position start date: November 19, 2003
Position end date: February 6, 2004
Starting salary: $1800/month
Seasonal employment status: 2.5 months at full-time hours
Primary Purpose of Position:
The Panelists Coordinator is assigned to a specific group of festival invited guests. These guests include filmmakers, cinematographers, screenwriters and others invited to speak on a panel. Acting as a liaison between the panelists and the festival, the coordinator is responsible for representing the Sundance Institute to guests: coordinating all benefits, providing all necessary information prior to the festival and assisting with schedule arrangements during the festival. Beyond these important administrative tasks, the coordinator acts as a friendly host and is the primary contact for the guest during his involvement with the festival organization.
Job Responsibilities
Pre-Festival
Minimum work hours 9 am - 6 pm weekdays, some weekends and extended hours required as needed
Oversee all guest benefits, coordinate travel, lodging and schedules
Work with Panels programming, House of Docs programming and Digital Center programming to determine who is coming in for each panel.
Work with Travel Zone to arrange travel for specified guests.
Correspond and communicate with all guests in a timely fashion
Compile: benefits packages (includes all tickets); complete schedule of events for each guest; program book with one-sheets for each guest
Work as a team with all other members of the Guest services department and assist others as needed
Other duties as assigned
Festival
Minimum work hours 8 am - 7 pm throughout festival, includes weekends and extended hours
Assist with move to, setting up and tearing down of festival office in Park City
Greet guests upon arrival, distribute packages, discuss schedule
Host each guest throughout their stay at the festival; cover key screenings and all relevant program-wide events
Other duties as assigned
Post Festival
Minimum work hours 9 am - 5 pm
Assist in the breakdown and clean-up of festival office in Salt Lake City
Compile, organize and catalogue all program materials
Compile wrap-up book with all information, correspondence and relevant documents for each program
Write a complete wrap-up: evaluation of the job, the department and all relevant comments on other departments and the festival as a whole
Other duties as assigned
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Education
1.Employee has legal authorization to work in the United States.
2.Excellent interpersonal communication
3.Professional office and telephone etiquette
4.Event management and coordination experience
5.Appropriate interaction with high-profile individuals
6.Email, internet, Excel, Word, Filemaker Pro, Mail merge computer skills necessary
7.Maturity in decision making and communication
Problem Solving / Decision Making
This job requires the ability to work independently and make decisions based on Sundance Institute policy. Must be able to think and act quickly under pressure, handle tight deadlines and juggle many things at once.