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  • POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Clinical Scientist,Physical Disabilities Branch, NIH

    CLINICAL SCIENTIST, Physical Disabilities Branch, Rehabilitation Medicine
    Dept., Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center, NIH

    The Physical Disabilities Branch, under the direction of Steven J. Stanhope,
    Ph.D., seeks to recruit a dynamic clinical rehabilitation scientist to
    assist in the expansion of a world-class research program at the National
    Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

    The Clinical Scientist will assist in the direction of a productive clinical
    rehabilitation research program pertinent to the study of spasticity and
    movement control abnormalities; spearhead interdisciplinary rehabilitation
    research initiatives; provide medical expertise in one or more specialized
    areas related to the characteristics of upper motor neuron syndrome and
    spasticity management; develop and direct a clinical research training
    program; function as a fully credentialed medically responsible individual
    for the day-to-day operational oversight of the Human Movement Disorders
    (HMD) section

    The Clinical Scientist will be one of several new positions scheduled to
    enhance our current team of engineers, therapists, post docs and
    investigators. To date, HMD research has demonstrated a strong
    technological influence in biomechanics, gait, and clinical movement
    analysis. The successful candidate will take advantage of the significant
    resources available to create a flourishing environment for the expansion of
    the clinical aspects of rehabilitation research in the section, to achieve
    an equal level of success in the clinical research realm. While applicants
    with expertise in all facets of rehabilitation medicine are encouraged,
    special consideration will be given to candidates with a demonstrated
    background in the study of neuromusculoskeletal and developmental
    disabilities.

    Please send letters of interest and CV to Jill Jordano, Program Coordinator,
    Physical Disabilities Branch. jjordano@cc.nih.gov <
    mailto:jjordano@cc.nih.gov>
    All inquiries will be treated in strictest confidence.

    This position is open only to citizens of the United States and will remain
    open until filled. A Doctor of Medicine degree from a school in the United
    States or Canada, approved by a recognized accrediting body in the year of
    the applicant's graduation is required. Candidates must have a permanent,
    full, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in any state, the
    District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or a territory of the
    United States.

    DHHS and NIH is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Selection for this position
    will be based solely on merit, without discrimination for non-merit reasons,
    such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, politics, marital
    status, sexual orientation, physical or mental handicap, age or membership
    or non-membership in an employee organization.


    Links: National Institutes of Health <
    http://www.nih.gov/>
    The Physical Disabilities Branch
    http://pdb.cc.nih.gov
    Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center <
    http://www.cc.nih.gov/>
    Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center

    http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/crc/index.html


    Jill Jordano
    Program Coordinator
    Physical Disabilities Branch
    Rehabilitation Medicine Department
    National Institutes of Health
    10 Center Drive MSC 1604
    Building 10, Room 6s206
    Bethesda, MD 20892
    (301) 496-1828
    Fax: (301) 480-9896
    jjordano@mail.cc.nih.gov

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