Program Manager (346)
Company: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 21, 2023
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Job Description:
minutes of inactivity. Job Description - Program Manager (346)
(3191172) Job Description Description About the DepartmentThe MGH
Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit (CTEU) is a research
unit within the Department of Medicine (DOM) and Mongan Institute.
The mission of the CTEU is to advance epidemiologic investigation
for the translation of discoveries into effective clinical
interventions. At its core, the CTEU and DOM are seeking to expand
their support of clinical and translational researchers to optimize
cutting edge study methods to discover and characterize
determinants of human health, develop novel preventive and
therapeutic interventions, and elucidate molecular biomarkers for
the development of precision medicine strategies. -The Program
Manager will directly report to the CTEU Director of Biobanking
under the Unit Chief of the CTEU in their capacities as Principal
Investigators. The candidate will have a broad portfolio of
responsibilities. Working with the Director of Biobanking and the
Unit Chief and key stakeholders in the DOM, the candidate will help
with activities related to the expansion of DOM
investigator-initiated translational biospecimen collection and
processing, including the structure and organizational design and
development and strategic planning of this DOM wide initiative.
Under the general direction of the Unit Chief and Unit faculty, the
incumbent will also assist with compiling, copyediting, writing,
proofreading, and formatting health, medical, and scientific
content for grant requests, progress reports, scientific
manuscripts, and visual presentations intended to support the
clinical and research goals of this new Core service. This position
requires a broad base of skills in project management, laboratory
management, copy writing and editing as well as multi-media content
production. The ideal candidate will work fairly independently,
receiving minimal supervision.Research and educational
responsibilitiesWorks with the Director of Biobanking and Unit
Chief in strategic planning and program development for this DOM
initiativeDevelop the blueprint for the core competencies and
support to be offered to DOM investigators for this core
supportConsult with faculty members to provide intellectual support
relevant to offered services, administrative requirements (e.g.
IRB/Biosafety protocols), and audits.Assist in the preparation and
formatting of grant proposals relevant to growth of the core
serviceAssist with the compilation, review, and management of
information pertaining to descriptions of facilities and resources
available to investigators, research progress reports, biographical
sketches, and other written materialsAssist faculty and
investigators with the preparation of scientific manuscripts for
publicationSupervises research coordinators/core personnel. Works
to deploy personnel to work on multiple projects with different
deadlines.Participates in laboratory and collaborator meetings.
Liaises with investigators across the unit and DOM to ensure
coordination of projects with Unit staff. Presents results and
protocols as appropriate.General administrativeHelp to set up,
organize and develop all aspects of the to be established DOM
Biobanking support core.Oversee all communications and outreach for
core with the internal and external scientific community, including
but not limited to maintenance of the websitePerforms special
projects for the Director of Biobanking and the Unit ChiefWorks
closely with core services managers Qualifications
Qualifications:Masters Degree in a biomedical sciences discipline
or directly related field required with at least 3-5 years of
experience working in a wet laboratory settingAdvanced degree (M.D.
or Ph.D.) preferred. Dissertation research time will be considered
in absence of other relevant work experience.Demonstrated
professional experience in translational scientific communication,
laboratory management, clinical research or other related field
Skills / Abilities / Competencies Required:Aptitude for critical
thinking as applied to research.Ability to manage multiple
concurrent projects and priorities at once to effectively meet
multiple and variable deadlinesDemonstrated experience in managing
junior level staff and excellent interpersonal/communication skills
with people from multiple levels and disciplinesAptitude to develop
and maintain interdisciplinary collaborationsExceptional computer
skills, including word processing, database management,
spreadsheets, presentation software (Powerpoint), and
EndnoteExcellent command of the English language, including
medical/scientific terminology and grant writing skillsTrack record
of success in project and program managementEffective analytic
skillsAbility to make decisions quickly and
independentlyKnowledgeable and compliant in all relevant hospital,
State and Federal regulatory requirements, including hospital
policy and procedures, and HIPAA regulations.Team-focused and
collaborative work style with a high level of professionalismThree
eferences that can speak in detail to the candidate's experience
will be requested. Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and
ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and
individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.
- Primary Location Work Locations : MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit Street
Boston 02114 Job : Professional/Managerial Organization :
Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH) Schedule : Full-time Standard
Hours : 40 Shift : Day Job Employee Status : Regular Recruiting
Department : MGH Clinical and Translational Epidemiology Unit
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