Project Manager, Research
Company: Massachusetts General Physicians' Organization
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 3, 2024
Job Description:
Job Description - Project Manager, Research (3294555)Project
Manager, Research - (3294555)Reporting to the Director of Molecular
Neuroimaging, the Project Manager will oversee multiple large-scale
research projects that focus on the detection and progression of
molecular markers associated with various neurodegenerative
diseases. This position will provide overall supervision of
investigator-initiated studies and serve as a key stakeholder on
several affiliated imaging protocols. Will also oversee and manage
all operational aspects of the research group, including
neuroimaging with PET and MR. The Project Manager will be directly
involved with the hiring (including resume review, interviewing,
and obtaining references), onboarding (ensuring new staff have the
resources they need and understand expectations of the role), and
training (training plan development and documentation) of new
full/part-time staff, and will serve as point of contact for
internal/external collaborators, PI, and affiliated study teams
that require PET image collection and processing. This position
requires previous experience, ideally in neuroscience or similar
field. The Project Manager will supervise the performance of other
support staff (research coordinators, data coordinators, data
analysts, etc.), and will serve as a liaison between the team and
PI/Director.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manages scope, schedule/timelines, budget, quality, and
resources of assigned trial(s).
- Manage grant submission process with Principal Investigators,
primarily by facilitating the NIH pre-award process.
- Formulate and disseminate vigorous timetables across various
imaging protocols.
- Responsible for all administrative/research management portions
of study initiation.
- Manage the initiation, integration and execution of
longitudinal imaging studies under the Director of Molecular
Neuroimaging, as well as the PET subcontracts of collaborative
studies. This includes IRB submission, synchronizing recruitment
efforts, and identifying study needs.
- Coordinate lab operations, including interfacing with the
Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS) and Martinos Center for MRI
scheduling.
- Organize and run lab meeting and other regularly scheduled
topic-specific meetings.
- File adverse events with IRB and recommend/implement protocol
changes as needed.
- Assist in addressing competencies of staff, interns, and
volunteers.
- Responsible for interviewing, training, and supervising new
research staff.
- Act as a point of contact/resource for researchers and support
staff for studies within our group and for collaborative efforts at
outside institutions.
- Provide administrative support and oversight to the research
program around selected activities, such as ensuring expenses are
submitted in a timely fashion, and procurement is conducted on time
and according to internal policies.
- Work closely with the Harvard Aging Brain Study Program
Director on tasks listed above, and any others required to maintain
and improve study operations.
- Assist with IRB submission process by preparing protocol
applications, amendments, and other required documents.
- Work as an autonomous decision maker but recognize when the
involvement of the Program Director or other stakeholders is
required.
- Other responsibilities include serving as an interface among
several collaborating lab groups, maintaining participant databases
and regulatory documents, and assisting with administrative
tasks.SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
- Outstanding level of organization with excellent attention to
detail.
- Demonstrated knowledge of clinical research involving IRB and
NIH regulatory responsibilities.
- Requires a high level of discretion, as some studies involve
highly sensitive and private information.
- Ability to interact with professionals at multiple levels
including NIH and industry leaders.
- Ability to make independent and effective decisions, to
interpret information and protocol requirements.
- Excellent written and verbal skills.
- Ability to oversee the work of research team.
- Ability to interact comfortably with elderly subjects and
dementia patients, in a medical research environment.
- Must be able to identify problems and develop solutions.
- Excellent interpersonal and team skills are a must.
- High level of organization with careful attention to detail,
and comfort with management.
- Ability to work independently and as a team member.
- Proficiency with MS Word and Excel and familiarity with Mac
operating systems.LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, and/or REGISTRATIONS
(if applicable):Project Management Professional (PMP) certification
preferred but not required.EDUCATION:B.A., B.S. required with
background in psychology, neuroscience, or premedical preferred.
Master's degree or other advanced degree strongly
considered.EXPERIENCE:Minimum of 5 years' experience in a clinical
research setting required (4 years with PMP certification).
Previous organizational/project managerial experience in clinical
research is strongly preferred. Previous experience with
administrative/regulatory requirements for research (IRB, NIH, FDA
reports) preferred. Basic medical and pharmacological knowledge
required. Experience with elderly and cognitively impaired subjects
preferred.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:Will directly supervise all
research coordinators, data analysts, data coordinators, students,
and part-time staff in Dr. Keith Johnson's lab, up to 8 FTE.FISCAL
RESPONSIBILITY:Will assist Director of Molecular Neuroimaging with
various budgetary tasks/projects.WORKING CONDITIONS:Most of the
work is completed in an office setting with about 10% of time spent
in the PET imaging clinical area.Massachusetts General Hospital is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills,
perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from
protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly
encouraged.Primary LocationMGH Main CampusJobResearch -
OtherOrganizationMassachusetts General
Hospital(MGH)ScheduleFull-timeStandard Hours 40ShiftDay JobEmployee
StatusRegularRecruiting Department MGH Radiology Research
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