The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is hiring Program Directors, Program Managers, Scientific Review Officers, and more! To view our current job opportunities, view the attached flyer or visit the NINDS Jobs page. Currently, 28 positions are available across Extramural:
The application window opens on September 21 and closes September 30 at 11:59 PM ET.
Delegated Examining (Open to the Public)
· GS-12/13/14 Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer/Scientist Review Officer)
· GS-15 Non-Supervisory Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer/Scientific Review Officer)
· GS-15 Supervisory Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer/Scientific Review Officer)
Merit Promotion (Open to Status Candidates)
· GS-15 Non-Supervisory Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer/Scientific Review Officer)
· GS-15 Supervisory Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer/Scientific Review Officer)
NINDS is also recruiting a Deputy Executive Officer. This position is within the Office of Management, Office of the Director. The individual serves as an advisor to senior leadership on all facets of administrative management for the Institute and provides oversight for many of the administrative services. The Merit Promotion GS-15 announcement opens September 19 and closes September 23 at 11:59 PM ET.
If you miss the deadline, please subscribe to the NINDS Job Announcement listserv to receive updates about new vacancies and upcoming application windows.
Email list...@list.nih.gov and include this language (without quotes) in the body of your email: "Subscribe NINDS-job-announcements your name".
NINDS is committed to workplace flexibility and offers a variety of schedule and duty station options.
If you are currently a Federal employee or work in NIH Intramural, detail opportunities are also available.
Questions? Contact Ling Wong, Chief of Staff, Division of Neuroscience (ling...@nih.gov)
Sincerely,
Ling
Ling M. Wong, PhD
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Chief of Staff
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