Scientific Program Analyst

Scientific Program Analyst

13 Oct 2024
Maryland, Bethesda, 20810 Bethesda USA

Scientific Program Analyst

Position Objective: Provide services as a Scientific Program Analyst in support of the overall functions of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Duties and Responsibilities:

Researches and evaluates the operation of the organization's scientific programs.

Work with staff on existing projects and/or the development, initiation and execution of new project initiatives. 1

Work with staff on the concept development, planning, execution and support of all project-related activities.

Organize and maintain project documentation and communications; track project progress using project management tools.

Review and proo programmatic documents describing scientific and management issues and policies related to their designated program.

Track action items and tasks, provide deadline reminders to Program staff; maintain spreadsheets of relevant information.

Request information from and provide responses to principal investigators program staff and others on scientific and programmatic issues.

Researches, interprets and summarizes background materials from a variety of scientific sources.

Conduct literature searches in PubMed, Web of Science and other information sources; manage references using bibliographic software. 2

Conduct search for material for a specific programmatic need, using a database to search for material in many cases.

Organize and analyze reports in a scientific area as assigned.

Read, interpret, analyze and condense material from a variety of sources for presentation.

Create scientific search criteria for locating scientific, program and related information on the internet and other means, including literature and database searches.

Compiles data and creates and prepares graphs, slides and presentations.

Prepare scientific and programmatic presentation materials such as tables, graphs, slides, abstracts, posters and overheads by assimilating and mastering the scientific data and programmatic con-text for use at presentations and meetings. 3

Analyze and develop presentations consisting of data from progress reports to be used by Program staff and at meetings in the overall analysis of Program progress.

Conduct searches for material for a specific programmatic need and/or presentation; use a database to search for material as necessary.

Organize existing slides/presentations/talking points into a functional database/library.

Design, develop and maintain databases, Listservs, spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and other computer applications.

Collect, read, interpret, analyze and condense material from a variety of sources and prepare reports of data analysis for presentation.

Prepare presentation materials such as handouts, meeting materials, slide presentations, and background/supplemental documents, spreadsheets, charts and graphs for conferences, committee, .meetings, workshops and group updates.

Performs logistical planning of various scientific meetings, lectures, workshops.

Attend meetings, training and conferences in support of program initiatives. 4

Develop a template for reporting meeting minutes to Program staff.

Perform logistical planning for various scientific meetings, conference calls, symposia, lectures, workshops and special projects.

Identify, assess, draft, edit, revise and assemble necessary background materials.

Work with staff to identify key issues and track action items and tasks, providing deadline reminders to Program staff and update and maintain spreadsheets of relevant information.

Represent the Program at local and national meetings; deliver presentations and posters; disseminate details of the Program and collect information of value to the Program goals.

Draft, review and proo programmatic documents, such as conference agendas, meeting agendas, letters to presenters, participant lists, handouts, emails, thank you letters and reports.

Plans, organizes and participates at a senior level in technical meetings and consultations.

Work with staff to coordinate and plan scientific meetings, including communications with distinguished lecturers, invited guests and participants, registration and meeting logistics. 5

Prepare and give formal presentations for division leadership and other interest groups.

Give regular progress reports to sponsor and stakeholders.

Coordinate with strategic project leaders on the logistics annual in-person Committee meetings, monthly teleconferences or videoconferences, and additional teleconferences, videoconferences or electronic reviews to address key issues.

Maintain ongoing, proactive communication with key personnel throughout the initiative; gather, provide and exchange information with Network investigators, their staff and other relevant individuals.

Reviews and evaluates the performance of the organization.

Organize and coordinate program activities; manage agendas, meetings, background materials and minutes.

Provide project management support for large and/or complex projects with internal and external stakeholders and other project participants.

Ensure that all aspects of the programs are tracked and reported, key milestones and deliverables dates are known and adhered to, and that all individuals and partners involved are kept appraised of progress of integrated tasks and next steps.

Work with the Director of Strategic Initiatives on the development of strategic plans, initiatives, solicitations and consultation activities.

Draft funding plans; develop milestones and budgets for current and potential projects; and for transitioning projects through different phases and stages.

Analyzes existing scientific programs and makes recommendations for improvement.

Analyze and develop presentations consisting of data from grantee progress reports to be used by Program staff and at grantee meetings in the overall analysis of Program progress.

Conduct project close out reviews to reflect on current processes and identify areas for improvement.

Develop a plan to improve the outreach, education, and interaction strategies of the Branch.

Lead efforts to improve the Branch website so that it can better meet the use and the goals of the communications plan.

Lead efforts to improve database tools and other programs by coordinating and hosting meetings with database stakeholders.

Identify needs for and develop new formats and databases for reporting program management and budgetary data.

Research and assemble outlines of new milestone proposals for evaluation by staff.

Analyze program activities, via internal systems and/or NIH systems, to identify issues and develop recommendations for improvement.

Work with staff to assist and conduct management and administrative analysis; evaluate procedures, policies, processes and systems for the purpose of improving efficiency.

Define problems; analyze alternatives; recommend solutions to complete problems affecting the conduct of research programs.

Develops and prepares various scientific reports.

Organize, analyze, and write project reports, scientific papers and present reports in scientific areas, based on results and findings.

Organize and maintain a repository of resources, including minutes, reports, spreadsheets and web pages related to the program.

Obtain information and data; review and summarize materials and data; gather and coordinate information for review; conduct data entry and file maintenance; edit and/or prepare text, data and charts.

Search scientific, program and related information on the Web and other means; perform literature and database searches.

Complete progress reports that detail project status and flag potential issues.

Develop periodic and special reports; search records and files, the Internet, background materials and precedent references.

Prepare spreadsheets summarizing research efforts by grant mechanism and/or scientific topic.

Track project progress and provide regular reports.

Prepare complete technical reports, formal progress reports, monthly status reports and special technical correspondence and memos.

Develops and implements new scientific programs in order to fulfill organizational goals and objectives.

Maintain and distribute scientific papers relevant to specific programmatic needs.

Design, perform and complete research projects, applying scientific knowledge to each project, and provide a detailed summary of goals and scope, milestones and go/no go decisions points.

Work with the Office of Communications and Public Liaison to achieve the communications goals.

Lead efforts to expand the use of social media; develop and implement a plan to use social media channels to keep stakeholders and the research community informed and up to date.

Track action items and tasks; provide deadline reminders to staff; maintain spreadsheets of relevant information for grants, contracts and other programs.

Assess alignment of policymakers’ interests with the mission, and work with staff to develop strategies/opportunities to educate/inform policymakers on relevant scientific, education, and outreach efforts,

Provide project planning and project management strategies to efficiently approach complex tasks.

Develop and improve procedures for leadership and program staff to implement tracking and reporting to gage progress, identify gaps in the portfolio, and assemble data on areas of scientific interest.

Develop the framework for the department’s policies and programs designed to increase efficiency and economy of department’s overall functions and operations;

Collect information on programs and grants to facilitate identification of scientific overlap and/or duplication, future scientific directions, workload distribution, etc.

Troubleshoot and resolve operational problems related to clinical research protocols.

Collaborate with staff to plan and carry out special studies and analyses of the research portfolios.

Develops and maintains clinical database.

Develop and maintain database and website content related to scientific programs.

Perform statistical analysis, including data management (cleaning, creating new variables, etc.), descriptive statistics, linear regression and regression analyses, logistic regression models and survival models.

Track clinical research studies for appropriate documentation.

Develop, update, and maintain information databases (e.g. SharePoint sites); provide document retrieval support.

Establish and maintain data analytics tools for analysis.

Work with staff to plan and carry out special studies and analyses of the Division ofTranslational Research DTR research portfolios

Work with staff on special assignments such as the development of responses tovarious requests for information, utilizing a range of data and portfolio analysis toolsand systems, including Query View Report System QVR, Electronic ResearchAdministration eRA Commons system,,iSEARCH, RePORTER, and ClinicalTrialsgovwebsites

Conduct library and computer searches of scientific literature related to treatment andpreventive interventions for mental disorders, mental health and related topics; locate andgather published papers on specific topics; prepare summaries

Retrieve data related to the review and administration of extramural grants from NIH and NIMH grants databases

Support NIMH initiative development processes, workshops and meetings with programstaff and NIMH leadership in pursuit of division priorities and the NIMH Strategic Plan

Contribute written summaries of analysis for inclusion in reports and presentations to NIH and external audiences

Develop and improve procedures for leadership and program staff to implement within-division and cross-division tracking and reporting to gage progress, identify gaps in the portfolio, and assemble data on areas of scientific interest

Communicate with internal and external stakeholders, researchers and applicants

Work with staff on the coordination of the DTR portfolio, including human subjects research

Work with staff on gathering information and reviewing documentation, plans, and reports related to human subjects protection, data

safety monitoring, Recruitment Monitoring RMR, and data sharing agreements

Participate in related meetings DTR Division meeting, NIMH All Hands Meetings, NIMH Council Meetings and assist in gathering and preparing relevant materials for distribution

Demonstrate and expand knowledge of scientific areas through official duties andactivities eg, participating in scientific meetings, committees, or consortia; preparing summaries of meetings; preparing reports

Maintain current knowledge of ethical conduct requirements, conflict of interest policy, computer security, working knowledge of relevant electronic research administration RA modules, databases, and applications

Basic Qualifications:

Ph.D. in Biology, Life Sciences or other related discipline. Three (3) years of specialized experience plus a Master’s degree is equivalent to a Ph.D. Five (5) years of specialized experience plus a Bachelor’s degree is equivalent to a Ph.D

Minimum Qualifications:

Excellent interpersonal, analytical, organizational and time management skills.

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required by this position.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

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GAP Solutions is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, sex, religion, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, disability, medical condition, military and veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and gender expression, familial status, political affiliation, genetic information, or any other legally protected status or characteristics.

This position is contingent upon contract award.

Requisition ID: 7122

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