From: Gina Banton <[email protected]> The Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) at UC Berkeley has recently listed two jobs -- a Special Assistant to the Director, and, jointly with the School of Information (I School), a Project Scientist to assist in developing educational programming.
The Project Scientist <https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF00996> will contribute substantively to the CLTC cybersecurity research agenda and lead efforts to build cybersecurity educational programs at UC Berkeley. In addition to performing research, the Project Scientist will work closely with the CLTC and I School leadership to prepare a detailed academic proposal for new graduate educational programs in cybersecurity, including an intellectual justification for initiating these programs at UC Berkeley. The researcher will work to build a community of UC Berkeley faculty who are interested in working on long-term cybersecurity issues and trends. A PhD is required for this position, and the salary range (commensurate with experience) is $78,700-$149,200. The Special Assistant <https://hrw-vip-prod.is.berkeley.edu/psc/JOBSPROD/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=21312&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1> will play a critical role in helping to develop and expand the role of the CLTC on campus by providing a wide range of support, which includes doing research tasks, scheduling appointments, facilitating communication, composing correspondence, tracking projects and coordinating travel arrangements. The Special Assistant will be tasked with managing the general operations of the Center. The Special Assistant also will be in charge of maintaining the CLTC’s grant allocation program, including managing complicated grant applications and ensuring funds are appropriately allocated. The incumbent will maintain CLTC’s outreach databases containing sensitive lists of officials in the cybersecurity community and will ensure that CLTC maintains regular contact with those individuals. An undergraduate degree is required (advanced degree is a plus), an interest in cybersecurity is welcome but not necessary, and the tentative salary range is $41,000-65,000 (though salary should not dissuade a candidate from applying). The CLTC was established with a $15M grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation to Berkeley to support the building of a new field of cyber-security research that is multi- disciplinary and global in scope, and that contributes to shaping long term policy in the field. Please distribute these jobs far and wide!
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