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Job Title – Senior Project Manager, Injury Prevention Research Laboratory
Department of Family Medicine
For more information contact:
Molly Grasso
301-295-9460
Molly.grasso.ctr@usuhs.edu
Position Purpose – A Senior Project Manager is required to support the work of the Injury Prevention Research Laboratory in the Department of Family Medicine at the Uniformed Services University. The Injury Prevention Research Laboratory focuses on the development of injury prediction and prevention programs for musculoskeletal injury in military populations. The candidate will assume management of several large research projects specifically targeted in these areas. Prior experience in this or a similar line of research is necessary, and the candidate must meet selection criteria below.
Key Areas and Responsibilities:
The candidate will work seamlessly with study researchers and be responsible for supporting a wide-range of project-related tasks, which may include:
• Maintaining study records
• Study-related document preparation & submission
• Managing study budgets, purchasing & maintaining supplies
• Project logistics planning
• Assisting with data collection as needed
• Assisting with coordination of data processing post-collection
• Guide the balancing of staff workloads to ensure that work is optimally distributed to meet both individual research project deadlines as well as global lab initiatives
• May be asked to assist in the preparation of study-related reports and/or peer-reviewed research publications, which may involve performing basic literature searches, summary and collation, and Endnote library maintenance
Key Selection Criteria
Essential:
• Prior experience as a project manager/team leader or event planner
• Well-developed analytical and problem solving skills and excellent communication skills
• The ability to prioritize tasks in order to meet timelines and deadlines
• Must be fastidiously organized, very flexible and able to work under limited supervision either as a member of a team or, where appropriate, independently
• Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and people skills are required
Desirable:
• College degree in exercise science, kinematics or other biomedical field
• Experience with basic statistical analyses
• Masters or post bachelors training in biomedical related field
Other Job Related Information
• Non-traditional work hours occasionally required
• Periodic travel throughout the year, especially in the summer season, to Ft. Meade, MD; West Point, NY; Colorado Springs, CO; and other locations is required
• Facilities (office, computer, phone, fax) will be made available at USUHS
• Requires 40 hours per week
• Starting salary $65,000/yr + benefits for entry-level candidates. Higher salaries negotiable depending on prior experience and qualifications
This job announcement is also attached as a word document to this thread.
For more information contact:
Molly Grasso
301-295-9460
Molly.grasso.ctr@usuhs.edu
Anthony Beutler, MD
Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force, MC
Chief, Injury Prevention Research Lab
Department of Family Medicine
Uniformed Services University
abeutler@usuhs.mil
Job Title – Senior Project Manager, Injury Prevention Research Laboratory
Department of Family Medicine
For more information contact:
Molly Grasso
301-295-9460
Molly.grasso.ctr@usuhs.edu
Position Purpose – A Senior Project Manager is required to support the work of the Injury Prevention Research Laboratory in the Department of Family Medicine at the Uniformed Services University. The Injury Prevention Research Laboratory focuses on the development of injury prediction and prevention programs for musculoskeletal injury in military populations. The candidate will assume management of several large research projects specifically targeted in these areas. Prior experience in this or a similar line of research is necessary, and the candidate must meet selection criteria below.
Key Areas and Responsibilities:
The candidate will work seamlessly with study researchers and be responsible for supporting a wide-range of project-related tasks, which may include:
• Maintaining study records
• Study-related document preparation & submission
• Managing study budgets, purchasing & maintaining supplies
• Project logistics planning
• Assisting with data collection as needed
• Assisting with coordination of data processing post-collection
• Guide the balancing of staff workloads to ensure that work is optimally distributed to meet both individual research project deadlines as well as global lab initiatives
• May be asked to assist in the preparation of study-related reports and/or peer-reviewed research publications, which may involve performing basic literature searches, summary and collation, and Endnote library maintenance
Key Selection Criteria
Essential:
• Prior experience as a project manager/team leader or event planner
• Well-developed analytical and problem solving skills and excellent communication skills
• The ability to prioritize tasks in order to meet timelines and deadlines
• Must be fastidiously organized, very flexible and able to work under limited supervision either as a member of a team or, where appropriate, independently
• Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and people skills are required
Desirable:
• College degree in exercise science, kinematics or other biomedical field
• Experience with basic statistical analyses
• Masters or post bachelors training in biomedical related field
Other Job Related Information
• Non-traditional work hours occasionally required
• Periodic travel throughout the year, especially in the summer season, to Ft. Meade, MD; West Point, NY; Colorado Springs, CO; and other locations is required
• Facilities (office, computer, phone, fax) will be made available at USUHS
• Requires 40 hours per week
• Starting salary $65,000/yr + benefits for entry-level candidates. Higher salaries negotiable depending on prior experience and qualifications
This job announcement is also attached as a word document to this thread.
For more information contact:
Molly Grasso
301-295-9460
Molly.grasso.ctr@usuhs.edu
Anthony Beutler, MD
Lieutenant Colonel, US Air Force, MC
Chief, Injury Prevention Research Lab
Department of Family Medicine
Uniformed Services University
abeutler@usuhs.mil