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A Brief Overview
The Neuroscience of Driving (NoD) Program in CHOP's Center for Injury Research & Prevention (CIRP) is seeking a seasoned project and people manager with clinical trials experience for the role of Program Manager I. Reporting directly to NoD Program PIs, this Program Manager (PM) position will operationalize, track, and measure strategic plan goals and timelines. The PM will also independently coordinate the activities of the NoD Program -operational, communication, financial, and administrative-managing the efforts of multiple interdisciplinary teams across the following domains: Research, Projects, and Data.
Management
-Manage and provide mentorship to the NoD Clinical Research Coordinator and other research support staffing, conducting day-to-day activities of all NoD research projects.
-Coordinate efforts across working groups (ex. Clinical trial data collection and Data Operations)
-Lead study start-up and establish best practices for the execution of projects across disciplines: clinical, non-clinical, and data (collection, analysis, management, etc.)
-Identify dissemination opportunities and support NoD research leads in the development and submission of funding proposals, presentations, manuscripts, and other research findings/outputs.
Program Operations and Administration
-Serve as the primary point of contact & communication for NoD -lead, facilitate, and/or attend internal meetings with supervisees, project teams, and working groups; facilitate external meetings with collaborators, funders, and vendors; field inquiries and foster relationships to support program growth.
-Manage projects across the NoD Program portfolio by defining goals, milestones& dependencies, creating timelines, staffing projects/activities as needed for execution, and tracking progressing Asana (PM software)based on employee in put to maintain accountability and balance staff member workload.
-Strategize innovative ways to grow the NoD research program, support grant submissions, identify staffing needs and lead recruitment & hiring, and onboard external collaborators and trainees.
-Oversee contract/agreement development and processing; manage vendor relationships and project/program reporting.
Finances
-Manage the NoD funding portfolio and financial needs including: identifying funding opportunities, developing budgets, travel and expense tracking, personnel effort reporting, financial management of studies, forecasting and financial planning, and resolution of any financial/billing/payment issues.
This role functions autonomously in a research setting and responsible for overseeing all research studies for a particular program for multiple PIs.
Provides leadership and ensures implementation of study activities and site management for CHOP and all other participating study sites. Will supervise staff.
This position requires technical expertise and experience to operationalize, mentor, and guide team members through the entire study lifecycle, from conception through execution and termination. Ability to perform all clinical research coordination activities and additional oversight responsibilities as required.
What you will do
Education Qualifications
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To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine.
Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.
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