What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Research Fellow position at The Population Council, Inc?
Description
TITLE: Clinical Research Fellow
REPORTING TO: Medical Director, Center for Biomedical Research (CBR)
LOCATION: Center for Biomedical Research (CBR), New York, NY
ASSIGNMENT LENGTH: One Year
FELLOWSHIP SUMMARY: The Center for Biomedical Research Clinical Research Fellow will support all aspects of the CBR’s clinical research and product development under the supervision of the Medical Director. The Clinical Research Fellow will support sexual-reproductive health clinical trials and product development programs and work collaboratively with a team of scientists, project managers, and regulatory professionals at CBR, with Population Council researchers and administrators around the world, and with professional colleagues outside the Council.
This position is an excellent opportunity to gain exposure, learn and engage in both domestic and international clinical settings and good clinical research practices. The fellow will have opportunities to learn regulatory requirements, ethical considerations, and navigate Investigator Review Board processes. Topical areas of work may include family planning, HIV prevention, multipurpose prevention technologies, preterm birth prevention, and menopause. The fellow will also contribute to synthesis of research findings into publications, presentations and reports, with the opportunity to be named as a co-author based on contributions to the publications at the discretion of the Medical Director.
The CBR laboratories are located on the Rockefeller University campus, including facilities for manufacturing Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trial material and pre-clinical testing.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Conduct background research and literature reviews regarding clinical research questions relevant to proposed and ongoing clinical trials. Research topics could include but are not limited to emergency contraception, male contraceptive topics, multi-purpose prevention products and acceptability studies.
2. Develop study protocols and documents for clinical trials, including informed consent, case report forms, and survey questionnaires in collaboration with clinical team.
3. Draft and review Clinical Study Reports and statistical analyses.
4. Manage scientific input on documents, lead discussions and manage timelines for document finalization.
5. Assist in data analysis and interpretation of research findings. Draft publications and manage submissions to journals.
6. Research, prepare, and present internally, at national and international on a diverse range of topics related to clinical trials, product development programs, and strategic initiatives.
7. Support proposal submissions to government (e.g. NIH, European government agencies) and foundation (e.g. Gates) donors. Draft sections of proposals and provide literature reviews and data analysis to support proposal submissions.
8. Attend and contribute to product development team meetings.
QUALIFICATIONS:
We understand that there are many paths to acquiring expertise and experience and strong candidates may not have every qualification listed here. We encourage applications from individuals with diverse and/or nontraditional backgrounds who bring passion, skills, and experience in many or most of these areas.
1. Medical Degree or PhD with a focus on obstetrics/gynecology or reproductive health with training in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, or other related field or relevant work experience required.
2. Superior writing and editing skills. Ability to synthesize datasets or research findings into graphs, tables and other written materials with a keen attention to detail and appearance while utilizing good editorial judgment.
3. Strong organizational skills and follow-through, ability to prioritize, and ability to work independently.
4. Good interpersonal skills, sense of humor and ability to interact effectively with staff and outside contacts at all levels.
5. Ability to work collaboratively and manage several projects simultaneously.
5. Excellent English language skills, both spoken and written.
Applicants with the following qualifications are preferred:
6. Experience or interest in global health research.
7. Superior research skills including synthesizing scientific publications into key points for presentations, exercising good judgment regarding data sources for research topics and experience with DHS data sets.
8. Prior experience working in a clinical trial setting analyzing datasets, designing survey questions and creating clinical trial study documents. Knowledge of statistical programming such as SAS, STATA or SPSS.
TERMS:
Fellowships include a monthly stipend (starting at $6,237/month, commensurate with experience) to cover cost of living expenses, health insurance and relocation assistance. Fellows will be provided with office space and use of a computer.
TO APPLY:
Please include a brief description of your academic and professional qualifications and goals, a short statement about your research interests and a copy of your CV. International applicants are encouraged to apply.
The deadline for applications is March 7, 2025. Ideal start date is July 1, 2025.
The Population Council is an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and to help achieve a humane, equitable, and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Council conducts biomedical, social science, and public health research and helps build research capacities in developing countries. Established in 1952, the Council is governed by an international board of trustees. Its New York headquarters supports a global network of country offices.
The Population Council provides equal opportunity; it does not discriminate against any person with regard to age, color, creed, national origin, disability, political belief, veteran status, religion, marital status, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Decisions on employment are based on an individual’s qualifications as related to the position for which they are being considered. The Council especially encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups including but not limited to Black people and people of African descent, Indigenous people, people of color, women, LGBTQ individuals, including people who identify as transgender, non-binary, or gender expansive, people with disabilities, first-generation college graduates, and those from communities with the most to gain from expanded access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. The Population Council is international in the composition of its board of trustees and its staff, as well as in the nature and deployment of its activities.
Salary : $6,237