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The Mass General Brigham (MGB) Center for Health Outcomes and Interdisciplinary Research (CHOIR) within the Department of Psychiatry is seeking a program manager to report the Director, Ana-Maria Vranceanu and the Administrative Manager of Research. CHOIR is an interdisciplinary clinical research center with a longstanding commitment to: 1) the development, testing and implementation of behavioral interventions for patients, caregivers and dyads in both hospital and community settings, and 2) training the next generation of interdisciplinary behavioral health researchers. CHOIR is an established center with multiple NIH funded clinical trials, and a strong focus on education and training through: 1) internship in Clinical Psychology; 2) a T32 postdoctoral fellowship; 3) a P30 Roybal Center for Dyadic Intervention; 4) a P30 Resource Center for Minority Aging Research and 5) an R25 project to provide behavioral health training interdisciplinary investigators.
The Program Manager will be responsible for co-managing these 5 -educational initiatives. Task includes: 1) working with the Principal Investigators to refine curricula; 2) support with fellow or trainee recruitment; 3) onboarding fellows or trainees; 4) developing and updating websites; 5) managing budgets, institutional review board applications and progress reports; 6) organizing scholar or trainee events, as well as executive board meetings; 7) developing and maintaining organizational processes; 8) developing and maintaining evaluation processes for the programs in collaborations with a statistician; 9) developing presentations; 10) assisting with grant submissions for renewal or other educational initiatives. Opportunities to contribute to manuscripts are available for the interested candidate. The position involves working with trainees, faculty and administrative staff and interacting with departmental leadership and other key hospital personnel.
The ideal candidate is passionate about education, mentorship, and workforce development and has demonstrated success planning, implementing, and managing complex educational, research, or clinical programs in an academic healthcare environment. They possess exceptional organizational, project management, and communication skills, with the ability to balance multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail. The successful candidate will have experience coordinating multidisciplinary teams, developing and implementing educational initiatives, managing NIH-funded or similarly sponsored programs, and ensuring compliance with institutional, federal, and regulatory requirements.
Successful team members are highly collaborative, proactive, and solutions-oriented and have experience managing budgets, preparing grant applications and progress reports, overseeing programs and evaluating them, and developing efficient operational processes. The individual should be comfortable interacting with faculty, trainees, institutional leadership, and external collaborators, and should demonstrate sound judgment, professionalism, and the ability to foster a positive and inclusive learning environment. Experience with clinical research, behavioral health research, or academic training programs is strongly preferred, as is a commitment to advancing the next generation of interdisciplinary investigators.
At CHOIR, we are dedicated to advancing the mind-body/psychosocial and individual, dyadic, and group interventions for medical populations across medical and community settings. We strive for innovation and work that is clinically impactful. Our values are centered around teamwork, generosity, humility, open communication, respect, and life-long learning.
Please submit a resume and a cover letter describing your training and experience in clinical research and/or clinical research education program support. Applications without a cover letter will not be reviewed.
For more information regarding our research center, please visit:
www.mgh.choir.com
Qualifications
Principle Duties and Responsibilities
Educational Program Management:
Administrative Management:
Skills & Competencies Required
Planning, Organizing and Coordinating
Team Management
Communication Skills
Analytical Skills and Problem-Solving Skills
Fiscal Responsibility
Qualifications
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
15 New Chardon Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$78,936.00 - $128,928.80/Annual
Grade
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