Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator or designee, the Research Program Manager I is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of NIH or other externally funded, large scale projects. The Research Program Manager will collaborate with investigators, consultants, project directors, and contract officers at the university, commonwealth, and national levels.
Responsibilities
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Direct and coordinate all phases and operational tasks of assigned research projects, e.g., recruitment/screening/follow-up activities; intervention design and implementation activities; and data collection and management activities
Monitor grant expenditures, including subcontractors work, collaborate and negotiate with subcontractors in the coordination of off-site operations
Participate in the conceptual design of new studies
Responsible for the management of difficult participant cases and adherence to protocol issues
Assist in the development of annual budgets and technical reports in collaboration with the Administrator
Develop and supervise collaboration with participating research sites
Plan, conduct, and record meetings of steering committees, data analysis, and other appropriate working groups
Design and assist in the production of self-instructional and multi-media programs that promote research goals
Write the quarterly progress reports and annual progress reports for submission to the external funding agency
Participate in qualitative and quantitative data analysis
Coordinate schedules of subcontractors and professional consultants to meet project plans
Recruit, select, supervise and evaluate activities of project employees and field staff
Assist with orientation and supervision of graduate interns (e.g., public health or medical students) and research assistants
Participate in new funding proposal development.
Participate in the writing and production of manuscripts.
Design and conduct formative and pilot studies, e.g., focus group session with study participants.
Provide direct backup for the Principal Investigator and serve as the P.I.'s designates as appropriate.
Perform other job duties as assigned.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's Degree in psychology, Public Health, Health Education, or equivalent experience
5-7 years experience developing, implementing and evaluating health education/health promotion activities, or related experience
3 years experience in supervision of staff, project management of large-scale research projects, and developing budgets
Strong theoretical and analytic skills
Demonstrated experience in problem solving and developing collaboration between investigators and institutions
Demonstrated experience in data management, computer use, and data analysis
Communication skills, both oral and written necessary to interact with funding agencies, other research sites, other study personnel, and Medical Center staff
Ability to travel to both local and national off-site locations