
location_onJosiah Henson Parkway, Pike and Rose, North Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, 20852, United States
The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) is dedicated to advancing translational science through major, multi-stakeholder research partnerships. We bring together diverse collaborators, including biopharmaceutical companies, nonprofit healthcare organizations, government agencies, and academic scientists, to address critical health challenges.
The Project Manager for Translational Science – Metabolic Disorders serves as a pivotal link in our mission to support high-impact research initiatives. In this mid-level position, you will work closely with scientific and technical leads to manage the day-to-day coordination of complex projects and drive the development of new strategic partnerships within the Metabolic Disorders portfolio.
You will guide scientific project meetings, manage logistics, oversee timelines and budgets, and facilitate team collaboration. This role requires a unique blend of administrative management and scientific insight, operating under the supervision of a senior project manager or director at our North Bethesda, Maryland offices. The ideal candidate will possess vision into the evolving needs of the field and a deep understanding of the global impact of metabolic disorders.
Work model: On-site
Josiah Henson Parkway, Pike and Rose, North Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, 20852, United States
North Bethesda, Maryland
Scientific background in obesity research and/or experience with managing large-scale scientific datasets. Vision and insight into the evolving needs for the future and the global impact of metabolic disorders.
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