DOD Program Manager
Company: The Lundquist Institute
Location: Torrance
Posted on: February 5, 2025
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Job Description:
Requirements: - Bachelor's Degree in Engineering,
Chemistry/Science, or related field
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- Five to seven years demonstrated experience including but not
limited to federal and private/industry sponsored compliance
regulations governing sponsored projects budgeting, financial
reporting, and policies regarding use of sponsored projects. This
position will be required to use independent judgment in
interpreting guidelines, adapting procedures, or in recommending
approaches or solutions.
- Five to seven years' experience in building partnerships to
improve processes and facilitate clinical and research
administration innovation.
- Five to seven years of a record of success in roles involving
work with faculty and a deep appreciation for the culture of a
research institute, or academic institutions
- Five to seven years knowledge and experience working with
agency/sponsor guidelines relative to clinical and research
administration.
Essential Job Functions: - - - Project Management: - Independently
manage day-to-day operations of the project, ensuring the quality
performance of award maintenance, including account creation,
budget and expense analysis, and expenditure review. - Gather and
interpret medical, surgical, and laboratory data regarding clinical
trial subjects, ensuring the integrity of the study protocol. -
Develop and track project plans, timelines, and budgets to ensure
all deliverables meet quality and compliance standards. - Prepare
and submit all necessary documents for Institutional Review Board
(IRB) review. - Assist with the collection and shipping of
specimens per protocol and interact as needed with offices and
departments within the health system to facilitate project needs. -
Oversee sub-contract expenses in addition to managing incoming and
outgoing invoices accurately and in a timely manner.
Data Management and Entry:
Collect and enter data into study databases, completing study forms
for submission to sponsors and/or appropriate agencies.
Record protocol-specific treatments, abstract data, complete case
report forms, and respond to inquiries as needed.
Obtain data, including images, specimens, and medical records from
outside facilities, ensuring compliance with all protocol
requirements.
Patient Interaction and Enrollment:
Engage with study patients to collect data, explain the trial to
patients and their families, and complete patient enrollment and
consent processes.
Participate in clinic activities to facilitate enrollment, consent
patients, and complete any follow-up or research activities
required.
Cross-Functional Collaboration and Communication: - Serve as a
backup for the Program Director, providing support on high-level
project initiatives and contributing to the overall strategic
direction of the program. - Maintain effective and clear
communication with project stakeholders, including sponsors,
investigators, regulatory authorities, and internal staff, to
provide regular updates on project status and address any issues. -
Adhere to best practices in clinical and research administration
and ensure transparency and collaboration among all team members
and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle -
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: - General knowledge of accounting
principles and general financial management practices. - General
understanding and knowledge of biomedical research, medical
terminology and general life sciences disciplines - Ability to
comprehend, interpret and analyze information; define problems and
identify patterns, tendencies and relationships; formulate logical
and objective conclusions; and recognize alternatives and their
implications. - Ability to prioritize fluctuating workloads and
maintain high productivity levels in the face of changing
priorities and frequent interruptions. - Proven ability to maintain
confidentiality - Expert knowledge of electronic research
administration systems. - Working knowledge of computer
applications and data management. - Ability to work as a member of
a team - Ability to work well under pressure and meet multiple and
sometimes conflicting deadlines - Ability to interact in an
appropriate and professional manner - Demonstrated cooperative
behavior and positive-problem solving and conflict resolution
skills - Proven ability to engage positively, solve problems
constructively, and handle conflicts with a diplomatic approach. -
Available to work dependable, flexible shift
Purpose of Position:
The Program Manager will play a pivotal role within the Project
Study Team for a Department of Defense (DOD) grant award, reporting
directly to the Principal Investigator. This position demands not
only a comprehensive understanding of clinical research processes
and regulatory requirements but also a strong foundation in project
management principles.
In this capacity, the Program Manager will be instrumental in
fostering collaboration among diverse teams, including clinical
operations, data management, regulatory affairs, and biostatistics.
By effectively coordinating activities across these groups, the
Program Manager will ensure that all project goals are met
efficiently and within designated timelines.
Key responsibilities will include developing and implementing
detailed project plans, tracking progress, and adapting strategies
as needed to maintain compliance with all applicable regulations
and guidelines. The Program Manager will be adept at identifying
potential challenges before they arise and will utilize strategic
problem-solving skills to address issues proactively.
In addition to overseeing the day-to-day operations of the project,
the Program Manager will also serve as a liaison between various
stakeholders, facilitating clear communication to keep everyone
informed of developments and changes. This role is crucial for
maintaining the integrity of the research, ensuring that high
standards of quality and regulatory compliance are upheld
throughout the project lifecycle.
The Program Manager will demonstrate strong leadership
capabilities, exceptional organizational skills, and a commitment
to quality outcomes, all of which are necessary for driving the
successful execution of this important DOD grant initiative.
Salary: $85,000-$130,000/yr.
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