[PHNURSES] [Fwd: NIAID scientific job opportunities]

Laura Larsson larsson at u.washington.edu
Thu Aug 10 10:53:11 PDT 2006


Friends:

Some prime jobs here if you are interested in working for NIH/NIAID. See
the long list below.

Laura

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: NIAID scientific job opportunities
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 15:18:57 -0400
From: Mertts, Marianna (NIH/NIAID) [C] <merttsm at niaid.nih.gov>
To: Mertts, Marianna (NIH/NIAID) [C] <merttsm at niaid.nih.gov>

Greetings,

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the
second largest institute of the world-renowned National Institutes of
Health, supports and conducts basic and applied research to better
understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and
allergic diseases. For more than 50 years, NIAID research has led to new
therapies, vaccines, diagnostic tests, and other technologies that have
improved the health of millions of people in the US and around the world.

Please review our current scientific job opportunities below. You may
click on any USA job announcement link to directly apply to a position.
If you have any questions or would like further information, please
contact the recruiter listed for that position. You may also contact
the HR Department if no recruiter is listed or if you have any questions
regarding the USA job announcement.

Build your career at NIAID!


*1. Supv. Public Health Analyst*
*This position is the Chief, Regulatory Compliance and Human Subjects
Protection Branch (RCHSPB) Division of Clinical Research (DCR).*

*/Closing Date: 8/14/06 /*
*/Salary Range: 91,407.00 - 139,774.00 USD per year/*
Supervises and integrates the work of Clinical Research Oversight
Managers (CROMs) and supporting staff. Prepares the strategic plan for
the Branch. Keep current with legislative mandates, directives and
policy statements from the President, the Secretary of HHS, the NIH
Director and other Federal and international agencies. Maintains
current knowledge of the state of the art in regulatory compliance as
well as emerging trends at NIH, FDA and other research and regulatory
facilities nationwide and overseas. Provides regulatory direction,
oversight, technical regulatory support, and logistical services for
intramural clinical research at NIAID and other domestic and
international sites. Directs the maintenance of regulatory surveillance
over clinical trails and protocols. Reviews site visit reports
performed by contract organizations or performs site visits to assure
that DIR sites are operating in accordance with Federal and
international regulations and requirements. Provides overall direction
and technical leadership to the activities involving Investigational New
Drug (IND) applications. Oversees the development of FDA IND
applications, oversees and manages the review of adverse experiences
reports for DIR-sponsored trials, and reviewed safety report procedures
and IND interim and annual reports for the FDA. Represents the DCR
Director on regulatory issues with DOD, other domestic and foreign
clinics, other NIH institutes, FDA and other federal agencies, and the
pharmaceutical industry. Oversees, manages and coordinates the work of
the Branch staff who manage the Branches projects. Resolves work and
resource problems, and coordinates with managers in other NIAID or NIH
components to resolve mission-related issues. Selects subordinate
staff, establishes performance standard, provides feedback and
periodically evaluates staff on performance and attainment objectives.
Resolves complaints and grievances and effects disciplinary measures as
appropriate. Advise staff on administratively policy matters. Manages
leave and approves or disapproves leave requests. Determines training
needs, including non-routine and special development for professional
staff; approves or disapproves training nominations. Ensures full
compliance with safety policies.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-140724-DE*
***_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46013672&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D24+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&sort=rv&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&pg=1&FedEmp=N&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=5_*

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46013672&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D24+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&sort=rv&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&pg=1&FedEmp=N&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=5>**

HR Contact Info: Terri M. Grant 301-402-0957,
_apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov_ <mailto:apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov>

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*2. Nurse Specialist (Research)*
*/Closing Date: 8/15/06 /*
*/Salary range: 54,272.00 - 88,570.00 USD per year/*
This incumbent conducts research on Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative
Syndrome (ALPS). The research encompasses studies of the etiology,
natural history, complications, immunobiology, psychodynamics,
prevention, and treatment of ALPS. The incumbent has the responsibility
for managing, coordinating, and participating in such studies and
providing technical supervision to other research nurses in both
inpatient and outpatient facilities of the NIH Clinical Center. Assists
in the design, development, implementation and analysis of clinical
research studies on ALPS. The major task functions fall into seven
areas: Patient Recruitment and Screening; Assessment and Evaluation;
Laboratory Work; Data Processing and Review; Information Resource;
Technical Supervision and Research Collaboration.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-139868-DE *
_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46063738&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D25+01%3A40%3A04&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&pg=2&FedEmp=N&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46063738&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D25+01%3A40%3A04&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&pg=2&FedEmp=N&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3>**

HR Contact Info: Terri M. Grant 301-402-0957,
_apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov_ <mailto:apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov>
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*3. Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist*
*/Closing Date: 8/23/06 /*
*/Salary range: 107,521.00 - 139,774.00 USD per year/*
This position is located in the Media and Public Information Branch
(MPIB) of the Office of Communications and Government Relations (OCGR),
Office of Management and Operations (OMO), Office of the Director. The
incumbent serves as Branch Chief and is responsible for developing and
implementing communications strategies and policy and evaluation
methods. Oversees, plans, manages, directs and supervises the work of
subordinate supervisors/leads and employees who are responsible for
providing a wide range of communications, public information and public
liaison services.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-141813-DE*
_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46315480&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D08%2D02+00%3A01%3A01&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46315480&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D08%2D02+00%3A01%3A01&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3>**

HR Contact Info: Suzanne Ryan 301-402-0957, _apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov_
<mailto:apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov>
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*4. Nurse Specialist *
*/Closing Date: 8/30/06 /*
*/Salary range: 71,965.00 - 100,554.00 USD per year/*

The incumbent serves as a Nurse Specialist with responsibility for
specialized functions and procedures requiring an advanced level of
competence in nursing gained through extended clinical study and
experience. The Nurse Specialist assists a Principal Investigator in the
design, interpretation and analysis of clinical research studies
pertaining to the etiology, immunoregulatory defects, complications of,
and therapy of a wide variety of immunologic and infectious diseases,
including infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Duties of
this position include, but are not limited to: coordination of patient
recruitment and screening for designated studies; the design and/or
implementation of protocols for the computerized clinical research
database; serving as a liaison with participating investigators and
laboratories involved in special research studies related to a protocol;
the coordination, and distribution of specimens needed for all studies
on patients enrolled on study and normal volunteers; assisting in the
design of computer databases for data collection; the development of
charts, graphs and statistical analyses from clinical data; and is the
pivotal point of contact for information to and from patients, referring
physicians, the PI, collaborating investigators, clinical nurses,
statisticians, and research and clinical laboratories.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-141806-DH*
***_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46251841&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6_*

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46251841&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6>**

HR Contact Info: Terri M. Grant 301-402-0957,
_apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov_ <mailto:apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov>
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*5. Medical Officer *
*/Closing Date: 9/28/06 /*
*/Salary Range: 81,190.00 - 118,828.00 USD per year, Physicians
Comparability Allowance/*//

*/Recruiter:/*// Margaret Hishmeh, 703.578.8201 ext. 272,
mhishmeh at stginternational.com <_mailto:mhishmeh at stginternational.com_>

Serve as a Medical Officer in the Transplantation Immunobiology Branch
(TIB), Division of Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation (DAIT). TIB
is responsible for planning and conducting programs of basic and
clinical research related to the immunology of organ and cellular
transplantation through a variety of grant and contract award
mechanisms. The incumbent shall plan, direct and evaluate program
activities for a portfolio of research projects and programs in assigned
program areas; provide leadership and scientific/medical expertise in
the planning and implementation of NIAID-supported studies or other
activities; formulate and present new basic and clinical research
concepts; performs scientific and administrative reviews and analyses of
applications/proposals from a programmatic viewpoint; coordinate program
efforts with Division/Program/Branch staff, other NIAID Divisions, and
NIH staff offices as required; and respond to Congressional and other
requests for information in areas of assigned responsibilities.
Desirable candidates should have subspecialty training and/or experience
in clinical transplantation or infectious diseases

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-107187*
_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=38874093&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D06%2D20+09%3A03%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&lid=17802&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=32&SUBMIT1.y=15&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=38874093&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D06%2D20+09%3A03%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&lid=17802&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=32&SUBMIT1.y=15&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6>

<_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=38874093&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D06%2D20+09%3A03%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&lid=17802&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=32&SUBMIT1.y=15&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=38874093&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D06%2D20+09%3A03%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&lid=17802&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=32&SUBMIT1.y=15&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=6>>



HR Contact info: Nolan Jones 301-402-0957, apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov

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*6. Health Specialist*
*/Closing Date: 9/29/06 /*
*/Salary Range: 65,048.00 - 100,554.00 USD per year/*//

*/Recruiter:/*// Mark Makary 866.500.6642, ext. 267,
mark.makary at stginternational.com***//*

This position is located in the Office of Clinical Research (OCR),
Division of Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation (DAIT). The
incumbent will participate in a project team responsible for protocol
development and implementation. Review all study related materials and
distribute study documents to the clinical sites for submission to the
local Institutional Review Board. Develop informed consent documents and
revise as necessary throughout the course of the clinical trial. Provide
training to clinical site study staff and participate in site initiation
visits, when appropriate. Coordinate and conduct Investigator meetings
for all new multi-center protocols. Ensure that a monitoring plan is
established for each clinical protocol and that study visits occur as
per the monitoring plan. Review site monitoring reports and ensure
corrective actions are outlined when protocol violations and/or
compliance issues are identified. Identify procedures and/or best
practices with multi-center trials that must be consistent across all
study sites. Liaison with the clinical sites in order to answer protocol
related questions and guide the implementation process. Facilitate
communication amongst the project team and maintain study timeliness.
Ensure that essential documents are collected from the clinical sites in
accordance with GCP and existing Standard Operating Procedures.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-138857-DE*
_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46221235&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIH&sort=rv&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&pg=3&tm=1d&FedEmp=Y&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=7_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46221235&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIH&sort=rv&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&pg=3&tm=1d&FedEmp=Y&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=7>**

HR Contact info: Sheri Liggett 301-402-0957, apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov

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*7. Nurse Consultant *
*/Closing Date: 9/29/06 /*
*/Salary range: 65,048.00 - 100,554.00 USD per year/*//

*/Recruiter:/*// Jeryl Wilson 1-888-798-4991 ext. 252;
jeryl.wilson at stginternational.com

The incumbent will participate in a project team responsible for
protocol development and implementation. Review all study related
materials and distribute study documents to the clinical sites for
submission to the local Institutional Review Board. Develop informed
consent documents and revise as necessary throughout the course of the
clinical trial. Provide training to clinical site study staff and
participate in site initiation visits, when appropriate. Coordinate and
conduct Investigator meetings for all new multi-center protocols. Ensure
that a monitoring plan is established for each clinical protocol and
that study visits occur as per the monitoring plan. Review site
monitoring reports and ensure corrective actions are outlined when
protocol violations and/or compliance issues are identified. Identify
procedures and/or best practices with multi-center trials that must be
consistent across all study sites. Liaison with the clinical sites in
order to answer protocol related questions and guide the implementation
process. Facilitate communication amongst the project team and maintain
study timeliness. Ensure that essential documents are collected from the
clinical sites in accordance with GCP and existing Standard Operating
Procedures.

USA job announcement:* NIAID-06-138863-DH*
_http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46221324&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3_

<http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/getjob.asp?JobID=46221324&jbf574=HE%2A&brd=3876&AVSDM=2006%2D07%2D31+00%3A01%3A03&q=NIAID&vw=d&Logo=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2Fa9hhs%2Easp&FedEmp=N&SUBMIT1.x=47&SUBMIT1.y=19&ss=0&TabNum=1&rc=3>

HR Contact Info: Sheri Liggett 301-402-0957, _apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov_
<mailto:apply4jobs at niaid.nih.gov>
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*8. Associate Director of Clinical Research, Division of Allergy,
Immunology and Transplantation (DAIT) *
Title 42.
Position will remain open until a viable candidate is selected.
CV and bibliography must be received by August 31, 2006.
The PDF of the ad is attached. <<06-05 DAIT Ass. Dir 8-06 close.pdf>>
The Associate Director leads an expanding extramural research program
dedicated to the discovery and evaluation of promising new therapies for
immune-mediated diseases. The position requires exceptional scientific
and clinical expertise and outstanding communication skills to interact
effectively with leaders in academia, industry, government, public and
private research and health organizations, the scientific and lay press,
and the general public.

*/Recruiter/Contact Info:/*// Jeryl Wilson 1-888-798-4991 ext. 252;
jeryl.wilson at stginternational.com
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*9. Contract Specialist/Team Leader* ***/ - Future Opening/*

*/Recruiter:/*// Marianna Mertts, 301-451-6871, merttsm at mail.nih.gov

The Office of Acquisitions is responsible for the management and
administration of all scientific research and development contracts
sponsored by the NIAID. The incumbent serves as an expert advisor to
program officials in the planning of acquisitions. Plans, develops and
implements innovative acquisition plans which may serve as models for
future acquisitions. Identifies major programs, large-scale studies,
components, equipment and services to be acquired by contract. Prepares
RFPs for new or ongoing programs. Conducts pre-proposal conferences
with prospective contractors. Issues and executes modifications,
clarifying questions concerning topics such as specification changes,
language ambiguities or clarifying contract clauses. Performs detailed
analyses of all elements of cost in proposals. Serves as lead
negotiator for large-scale multiple award studies or projects. Is
responsible for the full range of contract administration actions
required during the life cycle of the acquisition program.

Requirements: BS degree in business/finance/economics or equivalent (24
semester hours minimum). Several years of government contracting
experience, supervising experience.

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*10. Medical Officer* ***//**/ - Future Opening/*

*/Recruiter:/*// Marianna Mertts, 301-451-6871, merttsm at mail.nih.gov

This position is located in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Research
Branch (HIVRB), Therapeutics Research Program (TRP) of the Division of
AIDS (DAIDS). The incumbent provides the medical/scientific link between
the DAIDS, the investigators, and the pharmaceutical companies in the
area of immunologic, virologic, and/or clinical aspects of HIV infection
and/or drug development; is responsible for evaluating the overall
design of proposed new studies within the DAIDS supported clinical
trials mechanisms; serves as scientific /medical liaison to the FDA and
the pharmaceutical sponsors for specific areas of responsibility;
provides general oversight of the implementation of approved protocols;
monitors ongoing clinical trials and interprets data to determine the
safety and efficacy of the agent (s) being evaluated.

Requirements: an MD degree, must be Board Eligible in Internal Medicine
or Family Practice. HIV treatment experience. Background in infectious
diseases. Experience in clinical trials and basic science research is a
plus.

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*11. Program Officer/Clinical Trials Expert * ***//**/ - Future
Opening/*

*/Recruiter:/*// Robert Wolfson 703-578-8201 ext. 229,
rwolfson at stginternational.com

The incumbent plans, manages, and evaluates program activities for a
portfolio of research projects, research programs, and other
grants/awards, cooperative agreements, and/or contracts in assigned
program areas. Responsibilities include developing and managing a large
clinical trial portfolio and coordinating program efforts with staff and
offices as required. The Program officer will provide leadership and
scientific/medical expertise in the development, implementation, and
management of NIAID- supported activities for the clinical evaluation of
therapeutic strategies and products to prevent STD’s and HIV.

Requirements: an MD degree with Medical Board eligibility, or BSN, or
degree in Biological Sciences. Knowledge of clinical trials is a plus.
Experience with ICH regulatory regulations is desirable. Senior Clinical
Trials Coordinator or Site Managers are highly desirable.

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*12. Program Officer/Product Evaluation* ***//**/ - Future Opening/*

*/Recruiter:/*// Robert Wolfson 703-578-8201 ext. 229,
_rwolfson at stginternational.com_ <mailto:rwolfson at stginternational.com>

The incumbent plans, manages, and evaluates program activities for a
portfolio of research projects, research programs, and other
grants/awards, cooperative agreements, and/or contracts in assigned
program areas. Responsibilities include product evaluation; the
development, implementation, and management of a program to evaluate
therapeutic and prevention oriented products through a clinical research
program. The Program officer will provide leadership and
scientific/medical expertise in the development, implementation, and
management of NIAID- supported activities for the clinical evaluation of
therapeutic strategies and products to prevent STD’s and HIV.

Requirements: an MD degree with Medical Board eligibility, or BSN, or
degree in Biological Sciences. Knowledge of clinical trials is a plus.

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*13. Scientific Review Administrators **/ - Future Openings/*

*/Recruiter:/*// Marianna Mertts, 301-451-6871, merttsm at mail.nih.gov
<_mailto:merttsm at mail.nih.gov_>

Scientific Review Administrators (SRA's) are sought to manage peer
reviews of grant and contract initiatives for world-wide research in the
following areas: HIV/AIDS, influenza, and many other infectious disease
programs; biodefense programs; allergy, immunology, and transplantation;
epidemiology and prevention research; and national and international
training activities. We are seeking motivated individuals with strong
backgrounds in infectious diseases, microbiology, immunology, and
related disciplines with significant experience in biomedical research
including translational research.

Requirements: Candidates should possess a PhD and/or MD degree and
extensive post-doctoral experience in one of the following
areas:infectious diseases, immunology, tropical medicine, bacteriology,
or vaccines. Significant academic or industry experience in basic,
pre-clinical or clinical biomedical research, highly developed written
and verbal communication, analytical, interpersonal, and organizational
skills are required.

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For NIH postdoctoral fellowship opportunities please visit
_http://www.training.nih.gov/webforms/postdoctoral/application/adIndex.aspx_

<_http://www.training.nih.gov/webforms/postdoctoral/application/adIndex.aspx_>



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