Baltimore
Job
Opportunity
with
Injection
Drug
Use
Study
2/1/02
The REACH study in Baltimore is hiring
a Project Director. The new position will be responsible for:
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Coordinating and managing all daily activities
of this community-based research study on HIV/AIDS, as well as interviewing,
hiring, training and supervising staff;
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Supervising all aspects of data collection
activities and insuring quality of data;
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Overseeing logistics of stationary and mobile
recruitment, enrollment, specimen collection and processing;
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Tracking of participants;
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Organizing related sub-studies including planning
and implementation;
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Developing progress reports, assisting with
grant writing and budget preparation;
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Chairing community advisory board meetings;
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Maintaining fiscal integrity of the project
by working with budget analysts; and
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Other duties as assigned by the Principal
Investigator.
BA/BS degree required, Master's preferred.
Strong management skills, as well as knowledge of HIV infection, AIDS,
Hepatitis C, and harm reduction, knowledge of drug using terminology associated
with HIV infection, AIDS and Hepatitis C, and experience working with high
risk, drug using communities and/or HIV positive people required.
Two years management experience including supervision required.
If interested, please contact Marie Bailey-Kloch,
MSW, Sr. Project Director, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department
of Epidemiology, [email protected].
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Issue #222, 2/1/02
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