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Description The Research Program Coordinator I assists in the development of research protocol designs, management, data analyses and assistance to Principal Investigators with the preparation of basic sciences research activities. This position is responsible for laboratory research administration. Responsibilities Provides assistance and consultation on basic research methodologies and statistical analysis issues. Participates in the primary analysis of evaluation datasets. Documents and records observations on progress of research, investigations, and data per regulatory requirements and MSMC protocols. Assists Principal Investigators (PI) and study team members offers guidance on research methods and techniques. Provides assistance to the Principal Investigator or Research Manager on grant applications. Completes all Institutional Animal Care and Use (IACUC) and other regulatory applications and renewals. Develops policies and procedures within area of responsibility. Maintain a working knowledge of regulations and policies related to animal welfare most importantly the Animal Welfare Act, Animal Welfare Act Regulations, PHS Policy, USDA, and the Guide for the care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Participate in Research Administration IT training sessions of eIACUC protocol submission portal to assist with IACUC related queries. Perform pre-review screening of research protocols submitted tor the IACUC Ensure oversight of research laboratories and vivarium by assisting in an administrative capacity with the performing of periodic and semiannual inspections. Participates in conferences, meetings and seminars concerning research and surveillance projects. Collaborates with fellows on research projects and papers to be published. Performs other related duties. Performs daily, weekly, and monthly congruency/comparative reviews of research described in the protocol experimental design vs. the research described in the extramural grant application Maintains meticulous records of congruency reviews that have been performed Assists the Director of the Office of Animal Care, Use and Welfare (OACUW) with planning and participation in Basic Sciences Edition of the Mount Sinai Clinical Research Forum Assists the OACUW Director with the IACUC new board member training and documentation of such training. Assists the IACUC Chair where required. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field Certification in IACUC Administration (CPIA) preferred 4 years of experience in a research setting Experience Requirements 4 years of research experience (5 years if no Masters degree) in data management and study coordination in healthcare or basic research. Computer Skills MS Office Suite (intermediate), Excel (basic) General Skills and Competencies · Excellent written and oral communication skills · Excellent teaching skills · Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy · Comprehensive scientific and clinical background · Demonstrate exceptional ability to prioritize and organize to meet deadlines while managing multiple projects · Ability to work on complex issues, analyze and communicate professionally with individuals at all levels of the institution (e.g., Dean, Faculty, Research personnel, etc.) · Ability to work independently (ensuring all responsibilities are met) · Decision-making skills required with the ability to determine matters that require deferral to senior leadership · Demonstrate emotional intelligence (EQ) while managing high level tasks and time constraints · Ability to maintain neutrality and professionalism while working with individuals with varying skill levels. · Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with team members on individual and group projects · Ability to maintain detailed record keeping of IACUC and related documentation Level of Physical Activity Required: Light Moderate Heavy Describe Work Environment : Clinical, Laboratory, Administrative
Job Summary: The Programs Manager is responsible for the planning and development of the Playhouse’s programs – in conjunction with the Operations Manager and local Board of Directors – and the execution and implementation of the programs daily. In addition, the Programs Manager supports these efforts by recruiting and training volunteers, supporting development activities like grant writing, coordinating administrative support, and interfacing with parents and families. Major Duties Include: · Plan, develop, implement, and maintain programs. · Ensure the safety of all participants while at the Playhouse, and when attending off-site programs and events. · Collaborate with professionals to establish new programs and curriculum. · Establish and maintain metrics and budgets for the quality of each program and event. · Report on quarterly Key Performance Indicators to the Board of Directors. · Maintain website including monthly calendar of events and programs. · Collaborate with other organizations, families, and professionals to expand programs and access to programs to increase participation. · Conduct and document parent formal written surveys and informal parent feedback to grow programs. · Provide programmatic and volunteer support for major events. · Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support program efforts. · Provide program and event information for social media platforms and Playhouse correspondence. · Provide support to grant writers of program specifics and provide recap for each Grant and how funds were utilized per program. · Coordinate lectures and events on a quarterly basis or more frequently as needed. · Conduct outreach to hospitals and community-based organizations to build partnerships and connect with more families. · Manage a hybrid program model. · Responsible for timely and accurate data management. · Ensure all volunteers meet requirements regarding paperwork, background checks, and trainings etc. · Ensure all participants & families submit required forms/complete requirements for all programs in a timely manner. · Ensure the Playhouse is regularly organized, cleaned, and sanitized. Qualifications · Bachelor's Degree required. · One to two years of program coordination experience required. · One to two years of volunteer recruitment, training, and oversight experience required. · Motivated, enthusiastic, and organized individual with strong interpersonal skills. · Proficient in Microsoft Office, G-Suite, GoToMeeting, and Teams. · Creative, collaborative, problem-solving, resolution-focused, open-minded. · Strong communication and interpersonal skills. · Strong project management and time management skills. · Disposition to interact directly with individuals with Down syndrome and their families. · Spanish-speaking preferred, but not required. · Self-starter, ability to work independently and with a team. · Flexible with the ability to accommodate the changing/growing needs of our community. · Able to effectively work under pressure and manage workload in a fast-paced environment. · You will be expected to work on-site at the Playhouse. This is not a remote position. Typical schedule, with some variation as needed: 10am-6pm Tues - Sat, except during summer months (Monday- Friday). General Requirements: All staff is expected to be committed to the mission and values of GiGi’s Playhouse NYC, communicate authentic sensitivity to and an understanding of the Down syndrome community, have a sense of humor, and possess a willingness and ability to thrive within a unique work environment. Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Job Type: Full-time Pay: $45,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location: In person