Research Center Director, Neuroscience
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Research Center Director, Neuroscience

Children's National Hospital

Location: Washington,DC, USA

Date: 2024-12-25T08:05:40Z

Job Description:

Children's National Hospital (CN)

Based in Washington, D.C., the hospital was established in 1870 to help every child grow up stronger. Today, the 323-bed acute care hospital is the only freestanding healthcare facility exclusively for children and the only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center in the Washington, D.C.-Baltimore metropolitan area. Children's National serves as the regional referral center for pediatric emergency, trauma, cancer, cardiac and critical care as well as neonatology, orthopaedic surgery, neurology and neurosurgery. Children's National has a regional presence, with 16 specialty care centers spread throughout Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. and two ambulatory surgery centers in Maryland. The Pediatric Health Network is the region's premier pediatric-focused clinically integrated network with 1,500 primary and specialty care physicians and Children's National owns another 17 primary care offices located throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C.

Children's National is ranked as a top hospital in the nation by the U.S. News & World Report in the 2024-25 Best Children's Hospitals annual rankings. This marks the eighth straight year Children's National has made the Honor Roll list, a distinction awarded to only 10 children's hospitals nationwide. In addition, Children's National tied for #1 pediatric hospital in the Mid-Atlantic region, which includes New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, West Virginia and Virginia. It primarily serves patients in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia and attracts many out-of area second opinions from respected peers and through our Global Services program.

Children's National Research Institute (CNRI)

The research institute is the academic arm of CN. Today, over 800 faculty and staff work to improve the health and quality of life for children and families through dynamic, advanced, and integrated research, innovation and education efforts.

In 2021, Children's National opened its state-of-the-art research campus on a nearly 12-acre portion of the former, historic Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Northwest Washington, D.C., combining its strengths with those of public and private partners including Johnson & Johnson innovation LLC and Virginia Tech, along with industry, universities, federal agencies, start-up companies and academic medical centers. This makes the Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore metro area one of the nation's fastest-growing life science and biotechnology hubs. The campus is home to the Research Institute with six integrated research centers including the Center for Neuroscience Research, where researchers conduct and promote translational and clinical research programs that lead to improved understanding, prevention, treatment and care of childhood diseases. The campus serves as a convergence point for industry leaders, esteemed universities, federal agencies, start-up companies, including global partners. This collaborative environment fosters a rich exchange of ideas and resources, vital for groundbreaking discoveries in life sciences and biotechnology. CN has academic partnerships with The George Washington University, Georgetown University, Howard University, The University of Maryland and Virginia Tech. In recent years, Children's National has placed a strong emphasis on commercializing its research outputs and intellectual property. This strategic focus has led to the formation of over 20 companies, two of which are now part of the JLABS enterprise situated at the new research campus. The commercialization efforts not only translate research findings into practical applications but also stimulate economic growth and job creation in the region. The research enterprise is substantially supported by federal agencies, which provide more than 70% of the institution's research funding. Notably, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) contributes approximately 60% of this federal funding.

Children's National is transforming pediatric medicine for all children through exceptional clinical care delivery, superlative training for the next generation of pediatric physicians, researcher and caregivers and nationally/internationally known research programs that improve the understanding, prevention, treatment and care of childhood diseases.

The Director of the Center for Neuroscience Research (CNR) will engage, lead and energize the science community of Children's Research Institute (CRI) at Children's National Health System (CNHS) to build new initiatives and collaborations both across and outside of the organization. The Director will identify strategic priorities for investment and provide leadership in neuroscience research, scholarship, education and assume responsibility for all facets of the Center's finance and administration. The Center Director will be responsible to identify areas of strategic importance in neurosciences, collaborate to identify and recruit talented and diverse faculty in key areas, to enhance resources for existing faculty and trainees, mentorship, fostering faculty engagement with organization's strategic research initiatives, and advancing innovation in research, education, and outreach. Will plan, direct, and otherwise foster new interdisciplinary initiatives, including research, education and training, and/or outreach initiatives across the neurosciences. Such initiatives are designed to engage multiple disciplines and divisions, departments, administrators, and personnel throughout Children's National. Will assess new opportunities for the research community arising from rapidly evolving developments in neurosciences. Will develop comprehensive annual and long-range budgets and plans consistent with the Center's objectives; implement annual reviews and performance reporting for the center as a whole. Will identify and assess new opportunities for the research community arising from rapidly evolving developments in the neuroscience research and this will involve working closely with faculty and other Centers and Institutes as well as the GWU School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to foster collaboration and information sharing. Will work with the leadership and the foundation to identify and foster new relationships with prospective funders; work with senior staff to prepare proposals, development stewardship, and reports to funders. Will foster the establishment of new partnerships with industry and biotechnology in order to develop novel research tools and translate research discoveries into knowledge in the service of society.

Qualifications

Minimum Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Or M.D. (Required)
  • Medical Doctor (M.D.) Or Ph.D. (Required)

Minimum Work Experience

  • 10 years prior experience leading a sponsored program funded research program.
  • Demonstrated excellence and productivity in scholarship demonstrated by scholarly activity resulting in development and dissemination of new knowledge or insight that have resulted in a seminal.
  • Contribution in a field of research, using novel and creative investigational methods. (Required)

Required Skills/Knowledge·

  • Leads an internationally known research program in a scientific area, supported by extramural funding preferably supported by the NIH.
  • Familiar with state of art research methods and is an active participant in setting national agenda in the specific research discipline as evidence by membership in national committees, society boards or alike.
  • Proven leadership abilities with experience supervising multiple direct reports ranging from trainees to senior scientists, with excellent interpersonal as well as written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to maintain quality, and safety standards.
  • Previous experience managing a research program in an academic research setting.
  • A strong commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and education.
  • Vision and experience to promote communication and collaboration both across and outside of the organization, catalyze new ventures, and build consensus around strategic priorities for academic research, scholarship, education and outreach in neuroscience research.
  • Evidence of ability to develop and carry out a strategic vision for excellence.

Required Licenses and Certifications

If the Director is a physician who will be actively involved in patient care, he/she will have to be fully licensed and credentialed as an attending staff physician on the medical staff of Children's National Medical Center. (Required)

Primary Location:

District of Columbia-Washington

Work Locations:

CN Hospital (Main Campus)

111 Michigan Avenue NW

Washington 20010

Job: Research Faculty / Postdoc

Organization: Ctr Neuroscience Rsrch

Position Status: R (Regular) - FT - Full-Time

Job Posting: Dec 13, 2024, 12:52:52 PM

Full-Time Salary Range: 200### ####00

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