TASKS/SERVICES. The contractor shall:
- Contribute to the overall organization of divisional activities and functions.
- Serve as liaison to and work with staff in the offices within NIDDK.
- Maintain and utilize various administrative databases.
- Complete special projects, such as organizing staff retreats or planning large meetings.
- Organize, provide logistical support, and attend conference calls, scientific meetings and workshops; coordinate background materials, prepare meeting agendas and write minutes accurately.
- Implement organizational priorities and provide a wide range of liaison and administrative services to program directors.
- Mine NIH databases to conduct analyses of NIH-sponsored research activities and output.
- Coordinate updates of programmatic websites.
- Collaborate with other Scientific Program Analysts and other NIDDK Staff.
- Evaluate the main scientific content of new grant applications to facilitate their assignment to the proper DDEMD program director.
- Perform portfolio analyses, scientific categorization and reporting.
DELIVERABLES. Upon request, the contractor will provide documentation of any and/or all work products, including, but not limited to:
- Work products and documents related to logistical support, including meeting minutes, activity reports, budget documents and scientific meeting/workshop-related documents.
- Work products and documents related to specific scientific or administrative tasks and data analysis as requested by the DDEMD program staff; implement organizational priorities.
- Work products and documents related to mining NIH databases to conduct analyses of NIH-sponsored research activities and output; coordinate updates of programmatic web- sites.
- Work products and documents related to evaluating the main scientific content of new grant applications to facilitate their assignment; perform portfolio analyses, scientific categorization, and reporting.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSE, PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OR OTHER EXPERTISE REQUIRED. The contractor must have:
- Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, business administration, or related discipline.
- Minimum of three (3) years of related experience.
- Strong knowledge in biology and scientific terminology.
- Strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong detail-oriented work practices.
- Ability to identify and address challenges using problem solving skills as needed.
- Excellent project/time management, analytical, organizational, and computer skills.
- Excellent level proficiency in use of MS Office Suite, especially Excel.
- Excellent level proficiency in the use of databases, websites and online tools.
- Ability to successfully deal with multiple tasks and multiple programs simultaneously in a rapidly changing environment.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively as needed.
- U.S. citizenship.