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Position Open: Assistant or Associate Research Engineer/Scientist
Appointed Title: Assistant or Associate Research Engineer/Scientist
Working Title: CBID Global Health Program Officer
Position Reports To: Director and Grad Program Director, CBID
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Overview of CBID:
Johns Hopkins Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design (CBID) is a Center focused on the design and development of health care solutions for both advanced and developing health care systems. Administratively, CBID is part of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, within the Schools of Engineering and Medicine, with close ties to the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Since 2010, CBID’s Global Health Innovation program has designed and developed many solutions to pressing health care challenges in LMICs. Projects typically involve one or more CBID MSE student teams, as well as mentors and partners. Successful translation of these ideas into impact requires sustained, focused attention over many years.
OVERVIEW OF ROLE
Working closely with the leadership of CBID in all aspects of the role, the Global Health Program Officer (GHPO) will:
- oversee the day-to-day programming and implementation of CBID’s core Global Health Innovation projects.
- conduct periodic topical landscape analyses to inform, evolve and grow an innovation portfolio at CBID.
- develop and implement a process for early identification of funding opportunities and develop and nurture a wide donor network.
- contribute to business development including coordinating proposal development and submission process.
- oversee the implementation of innovation projects, develop workplans, manage project finances, monitor progress and produce periodic reports.
The position requires a well-honed capability in engaging with high level faculty, professionals within the JHU system as well as abroad. The GHPO will have specific technical program development responsibilities in CBID’S core Innovations projects and bring project management experience to CBID and contribute to research evaluation and development. This is a position requiring a high level of independent decision making and potential for career growth.
Responsibilities
- Develop workplans, monitoring and evaluation frameworks for core CBID innovation projects
- Provide project development and implementation oversight to multiple innovation efforts
- Ensure timely, accurate and appropriate reporting on innovation program activities and results
- Identify opportunities for quality improvement in processes and systems that support the global health innovations program and objectives
- Work collaboratively with finance staff to prepare and track the progress of innovation activity budgets
- Share with CBID leadership technical program results, experiences, lessons learned and challenges
- Support and lead, as assigned, the analysis of innovation challenges and develop landscapes of intractable global health problems
- Support faculty and graduate teams in the development and review of new products, quality assurance methodologies and documents in areas of CBID expertise.
- Coordinate the design field-testing and operational research programs that may test and promote new initiatives and innovations
- Work with other staff to identify program and field opportunities for collaboration and coordination of innovation activities from conceptualization (idea generation) through field testing and introduction
- Work collaboratively with other staff to ensure that resources are available for effective and timely innovations program implementation.
- Ensure timely completion and submission of project reports.
- Coordinate the process of proposal development and submission and provide technical and programmatic inputs to new proposals as needed.
- Contribute to and as assigned lead the conceptualization and write up of articles for peer reviewed journals
- Motivate and mentor assigned staff and consultants.
- Contribute to orientation and mentoring of graduate students
Required Qualifications
- Graduate degree in public health or business administration (MPH, MBA)
- 5 or more years progressive professional international health program development experience
- Knowledge of the Global health program development field
- Knowledge of international and USG donor agencies, private sector foundation and corporate funding
- Independent result-oriented decision making and multitasking capability.
- Excellent facilitation, team building, communications, and presentation skills
- Excellent writing skills, including for peer reviewed publications, and proposals and reports
- Demonstrated program development and management skills in one or more CBID technical areas.
- Demonstrated experience in research and evaluation design.
- Experience in the development of strategic and tactical plans in cooperation with others who represent a wide range of interests and needs.
- Field oriented and comfortable with a team approach to technical program development
- An accomplished team player
Desired
- Fluency in one or more languages used by the international development community
- A healthy disregard for the impossible
If you are interested in this position, please reach out to Dr. Acharya at [email protected].
CBID startup teams Sequoia Neurovitality & Visilant receive Ageing Well with AI Pilot Research Grants
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Sequoia Neurovitality is aiming to slow cognitive decline in older adults by enhancing deep sleep with acoustic stimulation through a smart headband. The company was co-founded by CBID students Joshua Blair and Spencer Shumway. Visilant Medical is co-founded by Dr. Kunal Parikh and Jordan Stuff who graduated from CBID. The team is developing a smartphone-based telemedicine platform that can be used by caregivers, senior living facilities, or primary care providers to screen patients for cataracts. The Visilant team is collaborating with Arvind Eye Care System.
For more about the Ageing Well with AI pilot research grants visit here.
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CurveAssure, one of our CBID Second Year Innovation Fellow Teams took home first place in the Johns Hopkins Fast Forward University (FFU) Fuel Accelerator Demo Day. Evan Haas & Antony Fuleihan, Co-founders of CurveAssure competed against 8 of the top up-and-coming start-ups in the Johns Hopkins upper-level student accelerator. Their novel spinal monitor designs and innovative business strategy were awarded the grand prize.
For more about CurveAssure visit: http://curveassure.com/
CBID MSE Students Global Health Travel Updates
CBID MSE student teams are currently travelling to India, Zambia and Uganda as part of their global health immersion. Teams are spending the entire month of August in the field to identify and validate the clinical needs and conduct extensive ethnographic studies.
To learn more follow the blogs of our current students as they travel to:
BME Design Day 2019 on May 7
The Johns Hopkins Biomedical Engineering department and the Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design will be hosting the annual Design Day 2019 on May 7, 1pm – 7pm in Armstrong Building at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine campus (East Baltimore).
Design Day is BME’s annual celebration of innovation and design in the service of human health as we Engineer the Future of Medicine. Over 25 teams will present high impact solutions to some of the world’s more pressing healthcare challenges.
Register here to attend the 2019 BME Design Day