Job Summary
As part of the UZIMA-DS Hub, the Project Manager role, supervised by the Mental Health Project Principal Investigator(s), orchestrates the entire research project. They meticulously plan, execute, and monitor project activities, ensuring alignment with objectives and timelines. Through stakeholder engagement, regulatory compliance, risk management, and efficient communication, they navigate challenges and facilitate collaboration. Ultimately, their efforts culminate in successful project closeout, delivering valuable insights that advance the Brain and Mind Institute’s mission of promoting brain health and mental well-being.
Responsibilities
Implement the project’s workplan by overseeing and coordinating all activities according to established timelines and milestones.
Ensure compliance with ethical, regulatory, and institutional requirements throughout the duration of the project.
Monitor and track project progress against predefined metrics, milestones, and deliverables, adjusting as necessary to ensure project success.
Monitor project budget and expenses, tracking spending against budget allocations and identifying any variances or discrepancies.
Implement quality assurance and control measures to ensure the accuracy, reliability, and validity of research data and results.
Maintain regular communication with stakeholders, including, Principal Investigators (PIs), sponsors, collaborators, and regulatory bodies, to provide updates on project progress and address any concerns.
Lead project closeout including conducting a final evaluation of the project to assess achievements and identify areas for improvement, ensure all regulatory requirements are met, coordinate financial activities to close project budgets and reconcile expenses, establish organized and accessible archives for project documentation and materials.
Liaise with the PIs to disseminate project findings and outcomes to relevant stakeholders, including drafting manuscripts.
Requirements
Master’s level training (or higher) in a related field (i.e., Biomedical Sciences; Neuropsychology, Psychometrics, Social Sciences, Anthropology, Public Health).
3-5 years’ experience in research with preference for managing multi-component projects.
At least one-year experience in field data collection preferably in community and hospital settings.
Educational or experiential knowledge of psychological and neuropsychological test administration.
Experience with electronic document management systems as well as electronic data capture systems is required.
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