About the Opportunity
JOB SUMMARY
The Neurodevelopmental Dynamics (NDD) Lab conducts multidisciplinary research at the intersection of science, engineering, and clinical health. Our goal is to better understand and augment communication from individuals with complex neurodevelopmental differences, including those with autism, intellectual disabilities, rare genetic disorders and minimal spoken speech. We work closely with individuals and families at the heart of our mission to ensure our research aligns with real-world impact.
We are seeking an expert Senior Program Manager of Clinical Research Operations to provide high-level operational, regulatory, and strategic management across multiple active research projects. This is a senior management position requiring deep expertise in clinical research management, independent judgement and a demonstrated ability to collaborate across a multidisciplinary program. The Senior Program Managing Director will serve as the primary liaison to the Principal Investigator, directing a team of 6-12 staff, students and trainees, overseeing a diverse portfolio of federal and private grant funding (>$25M for the next five years). This role requires the frequent use of novel problem-solving strategies, planning, procedural adaptation, and overseeing lab milestones. Decisions made in this role directly affect the scientific integrity and mission of the lab. We expect this individual to be an expert in their field.
This position offers a 2-year initial commitment with the potential for extension based on performance, budget, and lab needs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION:
Required Qualifications
BA/BS with at least 10 years of experience managing a clinical-research environment OR an advanced degree with at least 7 years of relevant experience
Minimum 5 years managing complex, longitudinal research projects involving human subjects, including children
Demonstrated experience supervising, training and mentoring staff across career stages
Financial management and budgeting experience, including budget reporting from federal and private grants
Proficiency with IRB processes, human subjects and clinical research regulations
Meticulous attention to detail, exceptional organizational and time management abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in psychology, public health, early childhood education or related field, or a specialized certification in project/program management
15 plus years of experience managing clinical trials or clinical research related to autism, genetic, or neurodevelopmental differences
Proficiency with clinical research regulatory processes, including clinical measure development and FDA-related compliance
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
Programmatic Management & Administrative Support
Collaborate closely with the PI to translate long-term research goals into multi-year operational plans including
Staffing models
Milestone frameworks
Budget estimates
Data management pipelines
Ensure official requirements and milestones are met in a timely manner
Strategically analyze metrics to assess progress towards research goals and quality assurance; independently modify protocols to streamline progress and oversee implementation across staff
Communicate regularly with PI about lab progress, study protocols and changes, and staffing
Communicate regularly with internal and external collaborating investigators; schedule and coordinate meetings, agendas, and follow-through
Help prepare policy documents (e.g., governance policies, publication policies) for complex multi-site longitudinal clinical research studies
Prepare travel arrangements for lab members, as needed
Prepare regular study- and grant-related progress reports for internal and external use, including collaborators, donors, foundations, and federal agencies
Regulatory Compliance, IRB, & Contract Management
Ensure adherence and compliance with human subjects research policies, including ethics training (e.g., CITI certifications) across all lab members and the sharing and storage of identifiable human-subjects data (PII)
Prepare, review, submit, and manage IRB applications and amendments across multiple multi-site clinical longitudinal projects
Coordinate with third-party central IRB providers for relevant projects
Write and oversee the execution of reliance agreements, data use agreements, and scopes of work with external collaborators
Ensure compliance with university and other relevant regulations (e.g., NIH, FDA) in record tracking and data auditing
Supervision & Team Development
Support PI in staff hiring processes, including job requisitions, candidate selection, onboarding, and training
Co-supervise junior research staff and support their professional development
Manage staff performance reviews; provide regular feedback on work, project milestone progress, and responsibilities of study team members
Develop and manage resources to support lab and research activities, including lab manuals and procedural documents
Financial Management
Monitor all lab expenses, including salaries, across 3+ concurrent grants, supported by University’s financial staff
Act as a liaison between lab and the University’s grant and finance departments
Prepare financial progress reports for internal and external use, including university personnel, foundations, and federal grant stakeholders
Create and maintain audit-ready records
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
Resume
Cover Letter
Position Type
ResearchAdditional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type:
111SExpected Hiring Range:
$87,785.00 - $123,998.75With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
Skills Required
- BA/BS with at least 10 years of experience managing a clinical-research environment OR an advanced degree with at least 7 years of relevant experience
- Minimum 5 years managing complex, longitudinal research projects involving human subjects, including children
- Demonstrated experience supervising, training and mentoring staff across career stages
- Financial management and budgeting experience, including budget reporting from federal and private grants
- Proficiency with IRB processes, human subjects and clinical research regulations
- Meticulous attention to detail, exceptional organizational and time management abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Advanced degree in psychology, public health, early childhood education or related field, or a specialized certification in project/program management
- 15 plus years of experience managing clinical trials or clinical research related to autism, genetic, or neurodevelopmental differences
- Proficiency with clinical research regulatory processes, including clinical measure development and FDA-related compliance
Northeastern University Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Northeastern University and has not been reviewed or approved by Northeastern University.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid time off is described as extensive, including 22–26 vacation days, 12 sick days, 13 holidays, and paid parental leave for birth/adoption. Additional paid leave is also outlined, including up to 26 weeks of paid medical leave and up to 12 weeks of paid family leave for eligible employees.
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Retirement Support — Retirement support is positioned as a standout, with an employer contribution described as 10% when an employee contributes 5%, alongside immediate vesting once eligible. This is presented as unusually generous relative to typical employer retirement offerings.
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Parental & Family Support — Family-oriented benefits are emphasized through tuition assistance for employees and dependents and access to backup childcare and family-care resources. Tuition remission/discount structures are highlighted as a major value driver, especially for employees with children and for long-tenured staff.
Northeastern University Insights
What We Do
Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university with a distinctive, experience-driven approach to education and discovery. The university is a leader in experiential learning, powered by the world’s most far-reaching cooperative education program. We integrate classroom study with opportunities for professional work, research, service, and global learning in more than 100 countries. The same spirit of collaboration guides a use-inspired research enterprise focused on solving global challenges in health, security, and sustainability. Northeastern offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs leading to degrees through the doctorate in nine colleges and schools, and select graduate programs at campuses in Boston, Charlotte, N.C., San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, and Toronto. Campuses in Burlington, MA, and Nahant, MA, are home to research institutes for homeland security and coastal sustainability, respectively






