Category: Miscellaneous
Communication Coach to MBA Students
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Mastery in Communication Initiative
Category: MiscellaneousLocation: Palo Alto
State: CA
Salary: 15,000-20,000
Duration of Position: 9/4 - 12/14
Description:
Take part in an amazing opportunity to work with great colleagues while coaching aspiring leaders in effective communication at Stanford's Graduate School of Business.
An ideal communication coach candidate possesses equal comfort with written and oral communication and has experience coaching others to be effective communicators. Coaches will work with a section of first-year MBA students in their written communication, oral presentations, and class participation.
Please see additional details here:
http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/Mastery/Jobs
Experience:
- Masters degree (or higher) in English, Communication, or related field
- Demonstrated experience in coaching others in their communication abilities
How To Apply:
Please submit the following information by email to Abel_Jenna@gsb.stanford.edu.
- Resume or CV
- Cover letter containing relevant experience and education
- Names of two professional references
- A brief statement on your thoughts about the greatest challenge and opportunity for coaching MBAs
Deadline To Apply: Aug. 1, 2012
Email: abel_jenna@gsb.stanford.edu
Web site: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/Mastery/Jobs
Phone: 650-787-6846
Posted: 07/23/2012 - 11:18 a.m.
Modified: 07/23/2012 - 07:12 p.m.
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