Join NIA’s Scientific Review Branch as a Scientific Review Officer to coordinate grant reviews, ensure impartial evaluations, and help advance groundbreaking research. Ideal candidates bring allied science degrees, grant review experience, and strong organizational and communication skills. Apply now by sending your CV to NIAJobs@mail.nih.gov and be part of a diverse and innovative team at NIH.
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NIA’s Division of Extramural Activities has two openings for highly motivated individuals to join the Scientific Review Branch (SRB) for the inaugural cohort as a Scientific Review Officer (SRO) at the GS 13/14 level and at the GS 11/12/13 level. The SRO training series offer both informal and formal technical training to experienced SROs within a secure and interactive cohort environment.RoleThe Responsibilities Of This Position Include• Serve as a primary contact for grant proposals undergoing review process• Coordinating reviewers from scientific community• Managing study sections to ensure impartial grant evaluations• Assessing the appropriateness of proposals for your group• If necessary, make recommendations for more suitable groups• During grant review sessions, uphold proper review procedures, ensure sufficient time for proposal evaluations, and document discussions for each proposalWho Should Apply?The Ideal Candidate Should Possess• An allied science degree• Skills and experience in the clinical trials, human trials, basic biology, or basic sciences• Experience as an SRO (GS 13/14 only)• Experience in Grant Mechanisms• Strong organizational skills• Excellent written and oral communication, including strong skills in developingHow To ApplyInterested candidates are encouraged to send their CV to NIAJobs@mail.nih.gov.DHHS, NIH, and NIA are Equal Opportunity Employers.NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs and encourages the application and nomination of qualified women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
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