Director of Innovation and Social Impact (4801C) Job #87712 - Blum Center for Developing Economies University of CaliforniaDirector of Innovation and Social Impact (4801C) Job #87712 - Blum Center for Developing EconomiesBerkeley, CA$107,490–$131,042 / yearAs a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. 15% Manages all social impact program operations to envision and build a robust system of competition and post-competition student resources; develops additional student opportunities to enhance an ecosystem that assists students in pursuing their innovations.
NewDirector, Innovation Product Marketing e.l.f. BeautyDirector, Innovation Product MarketingOakland, California$155,000–$185,000 / yearWork collaboratively with cross-functional teams: Creative, Sales, Brand (Go To Market team), International Marketing, Planning, Education, Regulatory, Sourcing, Visual Merchandising, Legal, Product Development and R&D to ensure flawless execution for all new launches • Partner with China R&D on new program development and execution. • 10+ years of work experience in innovation product marketing (5+ years specific to beauty categories with a deep understanding of ingredients and market dynamics) • Proven consumer product marketing experience, having led entire product development cycle from concept to market introduction.
School Leader Of Innovation Rocketship EducationSchool Leader Of InnovationSan Jose, CA$130,000–$135,000 / yearThe School Leader of Innovation School leads teachers, tutors, and instructional support staff through new rotations, tools, and routines as they're implemented and refined in real time, and uses student data and adult feedback to flag what's working - and what isn't - to the Director of Innovation School. Reporting to the Director of Innovation School, the School Leader of Innovation is responsible for the day-to-day execution of a new instructional model, ensuring that the school's vision for personalized, AI-enabled, and joyful learning translates into excellent classroom practice, every day, for every student.
School Leader of Innovation Rocketship Public SchoolsSchool Leader of InnovationSan Jose, CAThe Assistant Principal of Innovation School leads teachers, tutors, and instructional support staff through new rotations, tools, and routines as they're implemented and refined in real time, and uses student data and adult feedback to flag what's working — and what isn't — to the Director of Innovation School. Reporting to the Director of Innovation School, the Assistant Principal of Innovation is responsible for the day-to-day execution of a new instructional model, ensuring that the school's vision for personalized, AI-enabled, and joyful learning translates into excellent classroom practice, every day, for every student.
Assistant Principal of Innovation Rocketship Public SchoolsAssistant Principal of InnovationSan Jose, CA$130,000–$135,000 / yearThe Assistant Principal of Innovation School leads teachers, tutors, and instructional support staff through new rotations, tools, and routines as they''re implemented and refined in real time, and uses student data and adult feedback to flag what''s working - and what isn''t - to the Director of Innovation School. Reporting to the Director of Innovation School, the Assistant Principal of Innovation is responsible for the day-to-day execution of a new instructional model, ensuring that the school''s vision for personalized, AI-enabled, and joyful learning translates into excellent classroom practice, every day, for every student.
AI Innovation Advisor Kirkland & Ellis LLPAI Innovation AdvisorSan Francisco, CA$153,000–$191,000 / yearDesign and execute testing protocols, including prompt engineering, output benchmarking, and iterative attorney-driven refinement, while maintaining structured decision logs that capture each workflow's task requirements, prompt logic, validation criteria, failure modes, and platform constraints with sufficient specificity to reconstruct workflows on future infrastructure. Embed within litigation and transactional practice groups to document current-state workflows with sufficient specificity to drive enhanced design translating attorney tasks and needs into scoped requirements and flagging opportunities to leverage existing builds or address known failure points.
Chief Innovation Officer (Unclassified) (Mayor's Office) San Jose City CouncilChief Innovation Officer (Unclassified) (Mayor's Office)San Jose, CA$138,628.10–$215,798.70 / yearKey initiatives for the Technology and Innovation team include fostering economic development through startup-focused initiatives like the SJ AI Incentive Program, promoting AI literacy through partnerships with San José Public Libraries and San Jose State University such as the MLK Library's AI Center for Civic and Social Good, and co-developing pilots alongside private industry and city staff such as our object detection pilot. Projects currently in this portfolio include onboarding the Service Innovation Fellow from the Responsive Cities Network, developing a series of business development convenings with the Office of Economic Development, supporting the GovAI Coalition started in San José, promoting and iterating the IT Training Academy, and acting as a filter for vendor pitches to City Departments.
Administrative Director, Genomics Services UCSF Medical CenterAdministrative Director, Genomics ServicesSan Francisco, CAOur goal is to incorporate genomics and precision medicine into everyday practice, develop processes for high-value genomic evaluation, build the knowledge base for predictive genomics in diverse populations, assure that genomic information is available and accessible for all our diverse patient populations, and build genomic information management systems, superb bioinformatics, and CLIA-CAP certified genomic services to benefit all UCSF patients, patients throughout California and the western United States, and to accelerate innovation in clinical care worldwide. Leads the development of written proposals and business cases for test menu expansions and service innovations, including clinical utility justification, workflow feasibility, staffing impact, and financial projections; coordinates validation planning with laboratory directors prior to submission to the Chief Genomics Officer.
Rapid Online Assessment of Reading - Full-Stack Software Engineer Stanford UniversityRapid Online Assessment of Reading - Full-Stack Software EngineerStanford, CARemote$84,645–$100,000 / yearReporting to the Director of Innovation and Technology in Professor Jason Yeatman''s Brain Development and Education Lab, the Full-Stack Software Engineer will design, build, and maintain features across the entire ROAR platform, from PostgreSQL schemas and Node.js services to Vue.js dashboards and student-facing assessment applications. This technology has the potential to dramatically change the landscape of research into learning differences and as well as educational practice by allowing researchers to rapidly collect data at an unprecedented scale and for school districts to efficiently assess students without sacrificing instructional time.
Nuclear Science Division Director University of CaliforniaNuclear Science Division DirectorBerkeley, CA$320,000–$375,000 / yearSignificant experience and demonstrated competence in the management of scientific projects, collaborative research programs, and a substantial multi-program research portfolio, including safety, financial stewardship, resource prioritization, workforce planning, and long-term program sustainability, including maintaining an active research program. The Nuclear Science Division Director will also contribute to the leadership of large-scale Laboratory initiatives, including the development of multidisciplinary activities around cross-cutting themes (such as instrumentation, quantum information science, and artificial intelligence & machine learning), as well as our responsible stewardship of the Lab's research, people, and assets.
Provost & VP, Academic Affairs Santa Clara UniversityProvost & VP, Academic AffairsSanta Clara, CaliforniaLeadership and vision : Successful record of academic leadership at the level of dean, associate provost, provost or a similar position, working in close partnership with the other senior institutional leaders; leads with integrity and serves as a strong, visible, and engaged leader to inspire the community and build consensus around an innovative vision for the academic program; successful track record of recruiting, developing, supporting, and retaining strong leaders and of developing them into successful leadership teams; demonstrated experience of building bridges across the institution and creating a culture of mutual trust and respect; a willingness to take risks and think creatively when solving problems. In addition, the provost currently oversees the following: • Global Engagement Office• Drahmann Academic Advising Center• Career Center• Honors Program• Diversity and Inclusion• Registrar’s Office• de Saisset Museum• University Library• Residential Learning Communities• Cowell Health Center• Summer Sessions• Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship• Institutional Research• Information Technology• Student Life• Campus Recreation• LEAD Scholars• Markkula Center for Applied Ethics• Writing CenterSanta Clara University’s six deans — College of Arts and Sciences, Leavey School of Business, Jesuit School of Theology, School of Education and Counseling Psychology, School of Engineering, and School of Law — all report directly to the provost.
NewVP/Chief Health AI Officer (CHAIO) UCSF Medical CenterVP/Chief Health AI Officer (CHAIO)San Francisco, CAWorking in close partnership with the UCSF Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Dentistry, the CHAIO helps ensure that Health AI strategies support the educational mission by preparing current and future healthcare professionals to effectively, safely, and ethically incorporate AI into clinical practice while recognizing the unique needs of learners participating in patient care and clinical training environments. The CHAIO serves as a visible ambassador for UCSF Health within the national Health AI community (particularly in the Bay Area), developing trusted relationships with technology leaders, entrepreneurs, venture investors, academic collaborators, and public-sector organizations to foster collaboration, influence emerging healthcare AI practices, and identify opportunities that advance UCSF Health's strategic priorities.