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Assistant Director of Strategy, Communications, and Education Programs - AI in Behavioral and Health Sciences - College of Medicine

🇺🇸 Gainesville, FL 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $100K - $110K 💻 Communications 🗓️ February 27th, 2026

Edtech.com's Summary

University of Florida is hiring an Assistant Director of Strategy, Communications, and Education Programs for the AI in Behavioral and Health Sciences at the College of Medicine. This role leads strategic communication and educational initiatives within the AI for Health Institute, overseeing curriculum design, workforce development, and external engagement while managing operations and staff to advance the institute’s mission and programs including the AIBHS.

Highlights
  • Lead strategy, communications, and external engagement for the AI for Health Institute and AI in Behavioral and Health Sciences (AIBHS) program.
  • Design and implement education and training programs across medical, graduate, and clinical workforce levels, focusing on AI applications.
  • Manage communications strategies, including multimedia content, newsletters, and reports.
  • Collaborate with Institute leadership, faculty, health systems, and external stakeholders to translate vision into sustainable programs.
  • Oversee day-to-day operations, staff supervision, and implementation of strategic plans for communications and education initiatives.
  • Support funding development through grant proposals, philanthropic efforts, and industry partnerships.
  • Required qualifications: Master’s degree with two years relevant experience or Bachelor’s degree with four years; preferred PhD or equivalent experience.
  • Preferred skills include expertise in research communications, curriculum development, team and budget management, and experience in AI, data science, behavioral sciences, or health domains.
  • Expected salary range of $100,000 to $110,000, commensurate with education and experience.
  • Works closely with university partners, health systems, federal agencies, and educational institutions to build collaborative networks.