Research Program Manager
We are seeking a dynamic and highly organized Research Program Manager to lead and coordinate all operational and strategic efforts for the DART Resource Program. The DART (Dissemination of Ultra-Long-Acting Antiretroviral Release Technology) Resource Program is a newly established NIH NIAID R24-funded center dedicated to making a transformative drug delivery technology, the NanoDDI, available for research in preclinical models.
The successful candidate will be the central point of contact for the DART program, managing the synergistic execution of its objectives : 1) outreach and dissemination, 2) technology integration and deployment in user laboratories. This role is critical to establishing the NanoDDI as an essential tool and resource for the research community.
Key Responsibilities
Programmatic Management for the DART
Outreach and Dissemination :
Technology Deployment and User Integration :
Strong Interpersonal and Communication Skills :
The manager must be adept at building and maintaining relationships with a diverse network of investigators. They must be able to clearly and persuasively communicate the DART Program mission. The manager must professionally and effectively manage high-level relationships, acting as the primary liaison to ensure continued and effective program execution.
Other Key Responsibilities :
Core Criteria for a Successful Candidate :
The ideal Research Program Manager will possess a specific set of skills and qualifications to ensure the DART program's success and impact.
Exceptional Project Management Expertise : The role requires managing the synergistic, concurrent aims of the project. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in developing timelines, managing resources, tracking deliverables, and mitigating risks for complex, multi-stakeholder research projects.
Advanced Scientific Acumen : A strong background in a relevant scientific field (e.g., biomedical engineering, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, devices, long-acting drug delivery) is essential. The manager must be able to engage in technical discussions with principal investigators and users, understand the nuances of the Program, and help with data interpretation to guide program development.
Grant Management and Reporting : Experience with federally funded grants, particularly NIH resource-related mechanisms (e.g., R24), is highly desirable. The manager will be responsible for tracking program metrics, managing budgets, and preparing progress reports for the funding agency.
Program Oversight and Growth : The manager must ensure all program activities adhere to the highest standards of research conduct. The manager will engage with prospective users and build new partnerships to advance the program's goals.
Program Project Manager • Houston, TX, US