Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Sacramento - UC Davis Health - Academic Research Prgm Officer


Salary Range
$2513.60 to $5141.60

Description
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The Academic Research Program Officer (Academic Program Management Officer 3) supports a research program  focusing on women's reproductive health.
Responsibilities include program and project management; study and analysis plan design; data acquisition, management, maintenance, and linkage to allow statistical and epidemiologic data analysis; producing data summaries, including graphical, tabular and textual descriptions under the guidance of the PI of large and complex claims databases (such as Medi-Cal data), as well as surveys requiring the use of population weights (such as the National Survey of Family Growth); , build multivariable models that account for clustering of data under the guidance of project statisticians; literature reviews using EndNote; proposal, abstract and manuscript preparation; timeline and IRB protocol management; and liaison with investigators at other institutions.

Qualifications
Required
-Master's or doctoral degree in public health, epidemiology, informatics, biostatistics, or related field.
-Experience performing and summarizing scientific literature reviews related to women's reproductive health.
-Three to five years of experience working with complex and large sets of data, with demonstrated ability to apply thorough understanding of theory to actual practice, in varied data environments and situations.
-Experience with scientific manuscript writing and data analysis in an academic or research setting.
-Experience leading multiple research projects, preferably in an academic medical setting.
-Advanced understanding of principles of study design and execution and of statistical data analysis.
-Experience with Microsoft Access, Excel, SharePoint, or related database management software.
-Experience programming, managing and analyzing data using statistical software such as SAS, R or Stata.
-Knowledge and application of projectmanagement principles and concepts.
-Thorough knowledge of administrative, budgetary, human resources, and financial principles and practices.
-Project management software experience

Preferred
-Doctoral degree in public health, epidemiology, statistics or social sciences.
-Experience with multidisciplinary research projects.
-Experience developing customized databases to capture and hold study data using systems such as RedCap, or online survey tools.
-Experience with PubMed and EndNote (or other reference library management programs or apps) and systematic reviews of medical literature.
-Experience managing work assignments, schedules, and deadline with project staff.
-Experience developing, implementing and managing data storage and security policies and procedures.
-Clinic or research-related experience in reproductive or women's health.



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