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Job Opening at NCCIH for a Behavioral Science Researcher

May 31, 2018

Wendy J. Weber, N.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.

Wendy J. Weber, N.D., Ph.D., M.P.H.

Branch Chief

Clinical Research in Complementary and Integrative Health Branch

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

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Curious about a career as a program director at NCCIH? Are you interested in interacting with researchers around the country, providing scientific leadership and guidance, as well as impacting the direction of scientific research?

We are seeking an experienced researcher in behavioral science or clinical research to work as a program director in the Division of Extramural Research’s Clinical Research Branch, which oversees NCCIH-supported clinical trials of natural products and mind and body interventions.

This is an exciting opportunity to work at one of the largest funding agencies for complementary and integrative health research, shape the portfolio of NCCIH grants in behavioral science and clinical research, and support the NIH mission to extend healthy lives and reduce illness and disability.

We are interested in applicants with experience conducting or overseeing human subjects research such as clinical trials, human mechanistic studies, and/or cohort or case-control studies. In addition, the applicant’s scientific expertise should include, though not be limited to, one or more of the following areas: mind and body interventions (e.g., meditation, mindfulness techniques, massage, tai chi, spinal manipulation); neuroimaging techniques; natural products clinical trials; behavioral interventions; and/or neuroscience.

This short video, including an interview with NCCIH program director Lanay Mudd, Ph.D., provides a glimpse of what a career in health science administration at NIH involves:

Our Center is using these NIH-wide job announcements for program officers to find a talented candidate to work with us:

Open to the Public:

  • Social and Behavioral Scientist (Program Officer) GS-0101-12/13/14-DE
  • Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer) GS-601-12/13/14 - DE
  • Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer) GS-601-15 – DE

Merit Promotion Announcement (Open to a limited group of applicants. Please read the “job is open to” section before applying):

  • Social and Behavioral Scientist (Program Officer) GS-0101-12/13/14-MP
  • Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer) GS-601-12/13/14 - MP
  • Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer) GS-601-15 – MP

Questions?

If you have questions regarding positions at the GS-12/13/14, please contact Kevin.Fletcher-Velasco@nih.gov.

If you have questions regarding positions at the GS-15, please contact Heather.Powell@nih.gov.

Deadline

If you’re interested in being an NIH program director (program officer), please review the job announcements and apply by the deadline of June 7, 2018.

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