The Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Project Coordinator II to join the Genetics Project Management team and facilitate the progress and success of both new and existing projects led by Stanley Center Genetics PIs. This individual will be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary effort to leverage the most advanced technologies for human genetic analysis to understand disease mechanisms, identify potential biomarkers, and drive needed progress in therapeutics. This role is both strategic and tactical, supporting the successful scientific execution of individual projects and integration across teams. This is a unique opportunity to help shape an organization at the forefront of research on severe mental illnesses. This position will provide support for the Stanley Center's research activities and join the project management team that supports active faculty members and their research teams. The position will afford an opportunity to grow in a high-throughput technical environment for a bright, logically minded, experienced scientific project coordinator. The ideal candidate will be highly collaborative and will work well in a team. The candidate must be highly detail-oriented, enjoy working with data systems to record workflow status, and be able to think logically about research processes. The candidate should have a background in clinical or genomics/genetics research and be competent in working with data and databases.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees