Working Title: R&D Data Science Project Manager
Position Title: Research Professional 4 (8352P4)
The R&D Data Science Project Manager (PM) will primarily support two types of projects within the Center for Learning Health System Sciences' (CLHSS): 1) service requests (typically smaller projects) and 2) grant funded research (typically larger projects).
The service requests are research and development projects requested by clients (e.g. physicians, MedTech startups), which are intended to support health care innovation. Service requests will often require scope refinement and clarification before the project team is assembled and under your management. You will work with your team and the client to manage scope, timing, and budget until the project's completion and closure.
Grant funded research and development is often initiated by CLHSS members as the Principal Investigators (PIs) and will have you acting as the liaison between the research team (e.g. RAs, post docs, co-investigators from multiple institutions) and CLHSS resources (e.g. data sources, compute access, regulatory requirements, patient partners, etc.). You will be responsible for working with the PI to set up a project management structure that is compatible with their goals and work style preferences. With the PI's grant aims and research approach as the foundation, the PM's involvement should lead to more clarity about roles, responsibilities, and milestones, while also improving the quality of the science by enhancing team communication, collaboration, and trust. In order to accomplish this you will draw on your previous experience in a technical role and strong interpersonal skills as you will not be operating from a position with direct authority.
CLHSS is organized as a matrixed organization. The PM will report to the Data Programs Manager and will be responsible for the management of service requests and grant projects as assigned and will interface and coordinate work with IT, clinical, and academic stakeholders.
The PM will also work on internal CLHSS projects, most often with the Innovative Methods and Data Science (IMDS) and Natural Language Processing/Information Extraction (NLP/IE) leadership teams.
This position receives general guidance and requires the ability to work well independently and as part of a team. The successful candidate will have strong analytical, technical, organization, project management, and communication (written and oral) skills to guide multiple multi-disciplinary teams and ensure deliverables are timely and meet requirements. This position also requires a high tolerance for ambiguity and the skill to develop clarity in a complicated system with multiple stakeholders. CLHSS is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in its staffing, operations, and research.
Technical project management (70%)
Programmatic support for Innovative Methods & Data Science (IMDS) & NLP program 30%
Program Descriptions:
The Center for Learning Health System Sciences is a one of a kind partnership between the Medical School and School of Public Health with a goal to decrease the time it takes for science to make it from the lab to the clinic in pursuit of better health outcomes for the patients we serve.
IMDS is a program within the center to develop innovative computational methods and provide data science support to other units. Learn more about the center by visiting: med.umn.edu/clhss
The Natural Language Processing / Information Extraction (NLP/IE) Program at the Institute for Health Informatics (IHI) is a team of investigators, postdoctoral researchers, programmers, and students who work together on NLP for a variety of clinical and biomedical tasks. Learn more about the program by visiting: https://healthinformatics.umn.edu/natural-language-processing
Work Arrangements:
This position follows UMN Work. With Flexibility. guidelines. Currently, the position will be primarily working from home. There may be occasional needs to be on campus and over time there may be a need to set a regular schedule for a few days on campus each week. Work hours should follow a regular schedule, falling between 7-5, M-F.
Salary range: $70-78,000
All required qualifications must be documented on application materials
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
The Center for Learning Health System Sciences (CLHSS) is a collaboration between the University of Minnesota Medical School and the School of Public Health to create value in health delivery systems by establishing an iterative cycle of leveraging existing evidence and gathering new knowledge, applying our work into direct population health action, and developing the learning health system field through education.
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