Center for Scientific Review (CSR)’s Post

🧐 Are you considering a career change that utilizes your scientific expertise? Consider joining CSR as a scientific review officer (SRO)! We asked Dr. Krystyna Szymczyk about her transition from a bioinformatic research specialist into the SRO role. “I thought I would miss the wet lab and was worried this position would be too administrative, but I was wrong. I love the role and love CSR, and I never look back. I am surrounded with people who are cheering for me to do well. I feel professionally fulfilled and respected for my knowledge and expertise; my scientific skills are valued.” From July 8-17, 2024, CSR will be actively recruiting multiple SROs with expertise from a variety of disciplines within The National Institutes of Health research portfolio – ranging from biomedical engineering to cell biology to behavioral health sciences. Select from one of the three vacancy announcements that best fits your expertise: ·     Biological Scientist Administrator (SRO) ·     Data Scientist Administrator (SRO) ·     Physical Scientist Administrator (SRO) Applying for a federal job is different than applying for an academic position. Let us help you navigate the process. For HR or application-specific questions, contact Lead Workforce Resources Specialist Adam Peters at [email protected]. For inquiries about the SRO role or working at CSR, contact CSR Communications Director Dr. Kristin Kramer at [email protected]. Learn about the benefits of working at CSR, application tips, direct links to apply (when live), and more: https://lnkd.in/ezf7v24a

  • A professional headshot of Dr. Krystyna Szymczyk. "This is really a position where you feel fulfilled, satisfied, and inspired. I like to say it is good for your soul," said Szymczyk on the SRO role.

If your professional interest / expertise is aligned with the broad fields of cardiovascular, respiratory and/ or vascular sciences, WE ARE HIRING!! Feel free to reach out to me even prior to applying!

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