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The Research Audiologist will assist in development of research protocols, manage regulatory requirements, collect clinical data, interpret clinical data results, provide reports, manage and organize data. This position will provide medical evaluations, diagnoses and respective treatments to research subject population as per the assigned protocol. This is a full time position that will be required to work on-site in Fayetteville, NC. Background checks will be administered. About The Project: Blast Overpressure Longitudinal Exposure Study (BLES)
Job Responsibility:
Assists in the development of the research protocol(s) as the subject matter expert
Reviews research documentation and provides detailed technical written notes
Directs and performs recurring analyses on research portfolios to identify critical gaps, exceptional results and/or lack of progress
Manages and organizes data and assure that necessary archival procedures have been conducted
Interacts with other services and government agencies, organizes and hosts research planning and coordination meetings, and informs the Principal Investigator of developments
Maintains open communication with the Principal Investigator, advise of processes, report progress and serve as a point of contact, as applicable
Provides guidance to scientists preparing research proposals and abstracts/posters/manuscripts, to include guidance on research protocol development, as needed
Performs scientific reviews on research proposals submitted for consideration, as requested
Maintains and updates files of all applicable regulatory documentation for IRB (including protocols, approvals, amendments, modifications, etc.) as well as any communications with the sponsor or any other Federal or regulatory office (including prior approvals, change in scope, etc.)
Requirements:
U.S. Citizen, able to pass security/background checks for access to restricted Federal facilities
Ph.D. or Au.D. required
3-5 years knowledge and experience with Department of War (DoW) Grants and agreements administration and management, preferred
3-5 years medical research project management experience strongly desired, preferably with Department of War and Special Operations populations
Experience with advanced medical technologies, preferred
Knowledge of military system, preferred
Demonstrate competence in oral and written communication
Must be organized, attentive to detail, and possess a positive, friendly and professional demeanor
Ability to be flexible with changing priorities and available to interact with employees, clients and sponsors of all levels
Ability to exercise independent judgment in fast-paced, high-pressured environment with strict deadlines and to manage multiple projects
Ability to develop strong trusting relationships in order to gain support and achieve results
Computer skills including at least intermediate level experience with Excel and other Microsoft Office Software
What we offer:
medical, dental, and vision healthcare
Flexible Spending Account
Health Savings account, with employer contribution
Coverage is provided for employees and family members including domestic partners
Short-and long-term disability
Employee Assistance Program
Life & ADD insurance
403b retirement plan with generous employer match
flexible leave options
11 paid holidays per year
up to 4 weeks of paid time off in a rolling year
Employees may qualify for PSLF as Geneva is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization