MedStar Health
Program Analyst- Frederick, MD - Active Public Trust Required Technology Systems
MedStar Health, Frederick, Maryland, United States, 21701
Program Analyst- Frederick, MD - Active Public Trust Required Technology Systems
Program Analyst
needed for a
contract
opportunity with SOC's client to work hybrid in
Frederick, MD .
Contract Length: 4+ months, possible to extend
**Active Public Trust Required**
Job Description:
This position provides expertise and program management support to the Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO).
The Analyst would use their training and expertise to: Advise and assist BIRCO to coordinate DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries
Identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly
Promote information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitate collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members
Key aspects of this role are facilitating collaboration to solve blast injury related challenges and maximize research value, developing and conducting analyses of program and technical data, preparing information products, and providing recommendations to BIRCO leadership.
Program Analyst
needed for a
contract
opportunity with SOC's client to work hybrid in
Frederick, MD .
Contract Length: 4+ months, possible to extend
**Active Public Trust Required**
Job Description:
This position provides expertise and program management support to the Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO).
The Analyst would use their training and expertise to:
Advise and assist BIRCO to coordinate DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries
Identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly
Promote information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitate collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members
Key aspects of this role are facilitating collaboration to solve blast injury related challenges and maximize research value, developing and conducting analyses of program and technical data, preparing information products, and providing recommendations to BIRCO leadership.
The role is responsible for:
Identifying, analyzing, tracking and reporting on DoD blast research efforts, as well as assessing the overall state-of-science in the global community and making recommendations for future research program directions and initiatives.
The role involves support to Executive Agent responsibilities outlined in DoD Directive 6025.21E in a highly visible and evolving oversight environment, and a high level of responsiveness with minimal guidance and oversight.
The role includes engaging with blast injury stakeholder organizations to coordinate enterprise-wide DoD blast injury research, including representing BIRCO in various forums.
The candidate should have:
A technical background with a PhD (or equivalent degree and experience) in a neuroscience related discipline, as well as a demonstrated history of experience in DoD science/technology management, research analysis, and development of executive level communications.
The candidate must be detail-oriented with excellent analytical skills, possess excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrate strong organizational and project management abilities and interpersonal skills in coordinating group activities, and be capable of independent action and initiative.
The candidate must be able to interact in a positive and competent manner with individuals at all levels of responsibility and be willing to work across a wide range of rapidly changing and divergent management issues.
Candidates must be US citizens and be eligible to obtain a DoD Secret clearance. (Interim secret may be required to start.)
Employment Pre-requisites
The following requirements must be met to be eligible for this position: successful completion of a background investigation, and d rug urinalysis.
SOC, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability.
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Program Analyst
needed for a
contract
opportunity with SOC's client to work hybrid in
Frederick, MD .
Contract Length: 4+ months, possible to extend
**Active Public Trust Required**
Job Description:
This position provides expertise and program management support to the Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO).
The Analyst would use their training and expertise to: Advise and assist BIRCO to coordinate DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries
Identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly
Promote information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitate collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members
Key aspects of this role are facilitating collaboration to solve blast injury related challenges and maximize research value, developing and conducting analyses of program and technical data, preparing information products, and providing recommendations to BIRCO leadership.
Program Analyst
needed for a
contract
opportunity with SOC's client to work hybrid in
Frederick, MD .
Contract Length: 4+ months, possible to extend
**Active Public Trust Required**
Job Description:
This position provides expertise and program management support to the Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO).
The Analyst would use their training and expertise to:
Advise and assist BIRCO to coordinate DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries
Identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly
Promote information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitate collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members
Key aspects of this role are facilitating collaboration to solve blast injury related challenges and maximize research value, developing and conducting analyses of program and technical data, preparing information products, and providing recommendations to BIRCO leadership.
The role is responsible for:
Identifying, analyzing, tracking and reporting on DoD blast research efforts, as well as assessing the overall state-of-science in the global community and making recommendations for future research program directions and initiatives.
The role involves support to Executive Agent responsibilities outlined in DoD Directive 6025.21E in a highly visible and evolving oversight environment, and a high level of responsiveness with minimal guidance and oversight.
The role includes engaging with blast injury stakeholder organizations to coordinate enterprise-wide DoD blast injury research, including representing BIRCO in various forums.
The candidate should have:
A technical background with a PhD (or equivalent degree and experience) in a neuroscience related discipline, as well as a demonstrated history of experience in DoD science/technology management, research analysis, and development of executive level communications.
The candidate must be detail-oriented with excellent analytical skills, possess excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrate strong organizational and project management abilities and interpersonal skills in coordinating group activities, and be capable of independent action and initiative.
The candidate must be able to interact in a positive and competent manner with individuals at all levels of responsibility and be willing to work across a wide range of rapidly changing and divergent management issues.
Candidates must be US citizens and be eligible to obtain a DoD Secret clearance. (Interim secret may be required to start.)
Employment Pre-requisites
The following requirements must be met to be eligible for this position: successful completion of a background investigation, and d rug urinalysis.
SOC, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability.
#DZFED Helping all candidates find great careers is our goal. The information you provide here is secure and confidential. We are now directing you to the original job posting. Please apply directly for this job at the employer’s website.
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