SENIOR SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM LEADER
Durham, NC, US, 27710
School of Medicine
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Senior Scientific Program Leader for Dr. GeorgiaTomaras Laboratory and Center for Human Systems Immunology
- Develop, coordinate, and implement scientific research, financial, and administrative strategies essential to the successful management of large scale, complex translational research projects conducted by principal investigator(s); perform a variety of duties involved in the organization, documentation and compilation of basic research, pre- clinical, and clinical data.
- Collaborate with investigators to fully develop scientific strategies to achieve programmatic goals and implement scientific decision-making processes. Evaluate project effectiveness, develop risk management plans and provide warnings of serious deviations or variations that may compromise programmatic deliverables.
- Lead scientific concept development for future funding; drafting of complex scientific presentations summarizing work for meetings with Scientific Advisory Board, funders, and/or collaborators; grant and contract technical proposal development
- Function in an investigator capacity, or designee, in regards to high level scientific, financial and administrative tasks when working with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Manage a team of Program Leader and Coordinators and delegate tasks specific to the successful completion of program objectives. Monitor the workload and performance of the program leaders and mentor his/her development.
- Lead the development and final negotiation of large scale, complex program budgets and program statements of work.
- Serve as the primary communication channel with external collaborators, sponsors, and subcontractors.
- Collaborate with finance administrators to track and project spending and report financial highlights to the primary investigators.
- Proactively identify changes in work scope and ensure appropriate planning measures are taken with internal and external stakeholders to reassess, renegotiate, forecast, and amend scope of work responsibilities, proposals, staffing levels, resources, and budgets
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Completion of a Bachelor's degree in basic science, public health, clinical research or other related scientific field.
Experience
Six years of program management and/or research experience. OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Experience in Biotech/Biopharma/Clinical Trials/GMP is strongly preferred. Additional training in project management or related training desired.
Degrees, Licensures, Certifications
Completion of a Bachelor's degree in basic science, public health, clinical research or other related scientific field.
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