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NHGRI is seeking candidates for a Scientific Review Officer (SRO) in our Scientific Review Branch (SRB) in the Division of Extramural Operations (DEO).

Application Deadline: September 25, 2024 or until filled

Position Description

The Scientific Review Officer (SRO) in NHGRI’s Scientific Review Branch (SRB) in the Division of Extramural Operations (DEO) will join an experienced and collaborative team of five scientific review officers and two program specialists, responsible for conducting and managing initial peer review for research, career development and training applications assigned to NHGRI. These applications span many topics in genomic sciences, genomic medicine, technology development, data science, computational biology, biostatistics, and ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics research. The SRO will interact with scientists from many disciplines as they create panels of reviewers, who evaluate the scientific and technical merit of applications submitted to NHGRI. The SRO will also participate in SRB, DEO, and NHGRI staff meetings, as well as NIH-wide committees or working groups, as appropriate. The SRO helps review Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs) before publication, formalizing and implementing changes in procedures, work methods, processes, policies, and peer review requirements. 

NHGRI provides a flexible, friendly, and dynamic environment, supporting cutting edge innovation in all aspects of genomics research. 

NHGRI will use the global recruitment process to fill this position. The official series and grade for this Health Science Administrator, Scientific Review Officer position will be GS-601-12/13/14 or GS-601-15. The position will be remote or located in Montgomery County, MD.

Qualifications

Candidates should demonstrate excellent organizational and communication skills, with expertise in the following areas: genomic sciences, genomic medicine, technology development, computational biology, data science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, and ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics research.  

NHGRI especially encourages applications from scientists with expertise in data science or biostatistics, and those who have experience with the NIH peer review process. No prior training as a review officer is required.

Salaries and Benefits

Salaries are based upon individual qualifications and professional experience. A full benefits package is available, which includes retirement, Thrift Savings Plan participation, health and life insurance.

How to Apply

Interested candidates must submit applications through the global recruitment announcements via USAJOBS. This position can be remote or based in Montgomery County, MD. These global recruitment announcements are open between September 16 to 25, 2024: 

Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer and Scientific Review Officer) GS-0601-15 

  • Merit Promotion for Applicants with Status Eligibility: [Link coming soon] 
  • Open to all US Citizens: [Link coming soon]

Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer and Scientific Review Officer) GS-0601-12/13/14 

  • Merit Promotion for Applicants with Status Eligibility: [Link coming soon] 
  • Open to all US Citizens: [Link coming soon]

Candidates are also encouraged to send a copy of their resume, a letter of interest, and/or any questions to Jennifer Troyer, Director of the Division of Extramural Operations, NHGRI (jennifer.troyer@nih.gov), and Rudy Pozzatti, Chief of the Scientific Review Branch, Division of Extramural Operations, NHGRI (pozzattr@exchange.nih.gov)

Contact

For more information, or to express interest in a position, please contact:

Director, Division of Extramural Operations, NHGRI
Jennifer Troyer, PhD
jennifer.troyer@nih.gov 
301-480-3565

Chief, Scientific Review Branch, Division of Extramural Operations, NHGRI
Rudy Pozzatti, PhD
pozzattr@exchange.nih.gov
301-402-8739

HHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers.

Last updated: September 4, 2024