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Children's National Hospital

Research Technician IV, Brain Tumor Institute

Children's National Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Base pay range

$54,516.80/yr - $90,854.40/yr

Overview

The Research Technician IV conducts research under the direction of a principal investigator. The RT-IV works on independent projects, designs studies, collects and analyzes data and reports results. This position is responsible for coordinating multiple research studies as well as the analytical, administrative and supervisory functions necessary to manage the department's research programs. The RT-IV directs research technicians, assistants and medical students, and assists post-doctoral fellows with their research.

Minimum Education

Bachelor\'s Degree in basic science or related field. (Required)

Master\'s Degree (Preferred)

Minimum Work Experience

4 years. At least 4 to 8 years of related experience. (Required)

1 year 1 to 3 years supervisory experience required (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge

Knowledge of statistics and advanced mathematics.

Proficiency in the use of a wide variety of lab techniques, research equipment and research-related software.

Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.

Proven ability to communicate effectively with a multi-disciplinary research team.

Demonstrated experience in laboratory methods, such as gel electrophoresis, PCR analysis, protein purification and DNA purification.

Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, such as MS Word, MS Excel, PowerPoint, etc.

Experience handling laboratory animals desired.

Functional Accountabilities

Responsible Conduct of Research

Consistently demonstrates adherence to the standards for the responsible conduct of research.

Plans, conducts and manages research projects within federal and institutional regulations and policies under the direction of the principal investigator.

Uses research funds and resources appropriately.

Maintains confidentiality of data as required.

Meets all annual job-related training and compliance requirements.

Laboratory Work

Performs and directs laboratory work.

Performs laboratory tests, which require the analysis of results and interpretation of methods (tests and procedures require the attainment of knowledge acquired from a master\'s degree program and additional experience and not from on-the-job training alone).

Analyzes results.

Project planning

Plans research projects.

Conducts multiple research studies.

Modifies methods and protocols in conjunction with principal investigator.

Develops, maintains and implements department policies regarding procedures, objectives, safety, etc.

Data collection and analysis

Formulates and defends hypotheses; elaborates on design and execution of experiments that could test these hypotheses.

Develops methods and protocols to implement experiments, including gel electrophoresis, PCR analysis, protein purifications and DNA purifications.

Makes detailed observations and keeps an accurate laboratory notebook.

Presents and discusses work at weekly laboratory meetings and national symposia.

Project management

Coordinates analytical, administrative and supervisory functions necessary to manage research programs conducted by the department.

Oversees the management of lab-related materials and monitors cost effectiveness.

Maintains awareness of deadlines and plans appropriately for upcoming staffing and project needs.

Demonstrates strong time management skills and plans for the completion of projects on time.

Trains and mentors new staff as needed.

Assists with determining work assignments, schedules and priorities.

Coordinates the progress of experiments carried out between the lab and its collaborators.

Data Maintenance

Develops and modifies databases as needed.

Collects, codes, and compiles statistics.

Internal and external customer relations

Responds to both internal and external requests in an effective and friendly customer service manner.

Proposal, publication and report writing

Generates standard and ad-hoc reports as needed.

Analyzes and evaluates data.

Compiles data and writes sections of project results and analysis.

Edits sections written by colleagues.

Prepares charts and graphs for publication.

Drafts and edits manuscripts and grant proposals.

Other information

Job Posting: Oct 17, 2025

Location: District of Columbia-Washington / Research & Innovation Campus

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