Senior Program Manager, Scientist
The Jackson Laboratory · Bar Harbor, ME · 6 days ago
Management$106k–$154k/yrFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate a portfolio of concurrent research programs spanning multiple principal investigators, timelines, and funding mechanisms.
- Develop, implement, and maintain program management tools including project plans, milestone trackers, risk registers, and dashboards.
- Facilitate cross-functional team meetings, track action items, and ensure accountability across scientific and administrative stakeholders.
- Identify and resolve operational bottlenecks and interdependencies that may affect program timelines or scientific deliverables.
- Serve as the program-level point of contact for large NIH grants (e.g., R01, P01, U01, U54, RM1), coordinating all administrative and scientific reporting requirements.
- Prepare, compile, and submit annual Progress Reports (RPPRs), non-competing renewals, supplements, and other required NIH correspondence.
- Monitor grant budgets, expenditure timelines, and ensure compliance with NIH terms and conditions in coordination with sponsored research offices.
- Track deliverables, milestones, and publication requirements across multi-project and multi-site awards.
- Coordinate with NIH Program Officers and other agency contacts as needed to address administrative or scientific programmatic matters.
- Write, edit, and contribute to all sections of grant applications including Specific Aims, Research Strategy, human subjects/vertebrate animal sections, biosketches, and resource/environment pages.
- Prepare white papers, concept papers, letters of intent, and responses to RFAs/PAs across NIH and other federal or private funding agencies.
- Draft scientific summaries, program highlights, and lay-language communications for institutional and external audiences.
- Support manuscript preparation, including literature reviews, methods sections, and figure/table organization for peer-reviewed publications.
- Provide scientific input and oversight on programs involving mouse genetics, including transgenic, knock-in, knock-out, and conditional models.
- Contribute expertise in preclinical therapeutic development pipelines, including target identification, in vivo efficacy studies, and translational modeling.
- Critically evaluate experimental designs, interpret results, and ensure scientific rigor across program deliverables.
- Engage with scientific collaborators and external partners (academic, industry, and government) to advance program goals.
- Stay current with literature and emerging methodologies relevant to mouse genetics, neuroscience, rare disease, or other applicable therapeutic areas.
Compliance, Regulatory & Operational Oversight
- Ensure all animal research activities are conducted in compliance with IACUC protocols, institutional policies, and NIH guidelines.
- Support IRB submissions and renewals where applicable.
- Career Development & Mentorship
- Career Development & Mentorship
- Coordinate vendor management, subcontract oversight, and data sharing agreements associated with funded programs.
- Train and mentor junior program staff and research coordinators on project management best practices and grant administration procedures.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s Degree required, but strong preference for a Ph.D. in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, or a closely related biomedical science field.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in a research environment, with at least 2 years in a program management or research administration capacity.
- Demonstrated expertise in mouse genetics, including design and interpretation of genetic mouse models (transgenic, CRISPR-based, conditional knockouts, etc.).
- Direct experience with NIH grant mechanisms and administration, including preparation of RPPRs, competitive renewals, and budget management.
- Proven track record as a scientific writer with experience authoring or co-authoring NIH grant applications and/or peer-reviewed publications.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple programs simultaneously under competing deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively with diverse teams of scientists, clinicians, and administrators.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in therapeutic development, drug discovery, or translational research programs, particularly in neuroscience or rare/genetic diseases.
- Familiarity with NIH eRA Commons, Grants.gov, and related submission platforms.
- Prior experience managing multi-site or consortium grants (e.g., P01, U54, U19).
- Knowledge of GLP/GCP principles and preclinical regulatory frameworks.
- Postdoctoral research experience with independent publication record.
- Experience with project management software (e.g., Smartsheet, Asana, MS Project) and data visualization tools.
- Established network of collaborators in academic or industry research settings.