CHEManager International · 19 hours ago
Research Scientist III - Cardiology - Limited Tenure
Scripps Health is a respected healthcare organization that focuses on patient-centered care. They are seeking a Research Scientist III to design and conduct biomedical research in cardiac imaging, analyze results, and oversee study implementation while training other research personnel.
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Responsibilities
Designs, conducts and assists with biomedical research or experimental protocols involving cardiac imaging and /or treatment outcomes
Duties include analysis of results and appropriate peer review reporting of results; protocol writing to achieve valid experimental results by academic standards; and oversight of experiment operations applicable to areas of scientific inquiry is responsible for
Other responsibilities include training other research personnel in research procedures, and oversight of study implementation
Qualification
Required
PhD/MD with emphasis in life science, epidemiology or other field of study with direct applicability to biomedical and health research
Proficiency in basic biostatistical analysis required
Required grant design, result reporting, budget development and scientific writing skills (to include protocol design, abstract, poster and computer media presentations) will be evidenced
Experience in analyzing and tracking budget performance for multiple simple to complex projects required
Preferred
Appropriate to the assigned research projects, preferred skills may include database management, grantsmanship, medical and nursing research protocol design, manuscript/abstract/presentation preparation
Preferred computer skills may include demonstrable proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Adobe Photoshop
Benefits
Benefited
Professional development programs
Company
CHEManager International
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Funding
Current Stage
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