Research Project Manager, Dartmouth School of Medicine

Research Project Manager, Dartmouth School of Medicine

Category : Alumni

Position

Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine is seeking a Research Project Manager in the Department of Epidemiology. Functioning independently and working alongside the Research Project Director, the candidate will manage the development and implementation of a large scale, ongoing environmental maternal and child health study being conducted throughout New Hampshire and the Dartmouth Hitchcock service area that is contributing to a national effort to address how pre- peri- and postnatal environmental exposures impact childhood development and health outcomes.

Responsibilities 

  • Responsibilities will include participating in the development of research protocols including selection and design of questionnaires and biologic sample collection and measurement methods (clinical measures, anthropometry, neurodevelopment).
  • Responsibilities will also include oversight of data and sample collection, supervision and training of study personnel at multiple sites to ensure that maternal/pediatric assessments are completed correctly and that study milestones and goals are met in a timely manner.
  • Other responsibilities include providing assistance with report, grant and manuscript preparation, and budget planning and monitoring.
  • This position requires the ability to work a flexible schedule, occasional travel to study sites within New Hampshire, and to attend national meetings

Qualifications

  • Candidates for this position should have relevant experience in a research or clinical environment with direct study related experience preferably in the maternal/child and/or environmental health fields.
  • A PhD or Master’s Degree in public health, maternal/child health, environmental health, social sciences or other health related field is preferred.
  • This position requires knowledge of epidemiologic research methodology and excellent interpersonal skills, along with the abilities to manage and implement complex research protocols, train and manage field staff, and monitor research progress.

Apply

For more information on this opportunity, please send letter of interest with salary requirements, CV, and references to: Childrens [dot] Environmental [dot] Health [dot] Center [at] Dartmouth [dot] edu


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