FoIB Julie Ferguson dropped us a note the other day that may be helpful to (at least) one IB reader:
"[W]e’ve been notified of a promising job opening that sounds perfect for one of our health wonks – or for someone you may know in the health policy wonkosphere – check it out:
The University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics (LDI) is seeking an individual who can combine an enthusiasm for the internet’s ability to convey information and guide national discourse with a demonstrated understanding of the nation’s trillion dollar health care system to create and guide a new issues-oriented, web-based environment reflecting the relevance, rigor, and vitality of LDI and its faculty.
The successful candidate will work closely with LDI’s Executive Director and senior members of its faculty to design, implement and develop its web-based product that will attract and inform LDI’s many constituencies including policymakers, thought leaders, the media, health care economists, and other stakeholders. In addition to developing content based on his or her original ideas, this individual will draw upon the work and shape the voices of LDI’s interdisciplinary faculty, as well as include experts outside the University of Pennsylvania to create a lively, informative, and highly-valued web-based periodical.
Bachelor’s degree required and 5+ years experience as a healthcare/health policy communications/marketing with a proven ability to develop and execute web-based projects. The successful candidate will have superior writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, as well as teamwork and project management experience.
For more information, see [CLICK HERE FOR APP] or contact Daniel Polsky."
"[W]e’ve been notified of a promising job opening that sounds perfect for one of our health wonks – or for someone you may know in the health policy wonkosphere – check it out:
The University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics (LDI) is seeking an individual who can combine an enthusiasm for the internet’s ability to convey information and guide national discourse with a demonstrated understanding of the nation’s trillion dollar health care system to create and guide a new issues-oriented, web-based environment reflecting the relevance, rigor, and vitality of LDI and its faculty.
The successful candidate will work closely with LDI’s Executive Director and senior members of its faculty to design, implement and develop its web-based product that will attract and inform LDI’s many constituencies including policymakers, thought leaders, the media, health care economists, and other stakeholders. In addition to developing content based on his or her original ideas, this individual will draw upon the work and shape the voices of LDI’s interdisciplinary faculty, as well as include experts outside the University of Pennsylvania to create a lively, informative, and highly-valued web-based periodical.
Bachelor’s degree required and 5+ years experience as a healthcare/health policy communications/marketing with a proven ability to develop and execute web-based projects. The successful candidate will have superior writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, as well as teamwork and project management experience.
For more information, see [CLICK HERE FOR APP] or contact Daniel Polsky."