Interdisciplinary Research Staff Fellow / Visiting Scientist
Position Title: Interdisciplinary Research Staff Fellow / Visiting Scientist
Series: This position will be filled in an appropriate occupational series (e.g., biology, microbiology, toxicology, chemistry, health sciences, or related fields) under Title 42 U.S.C. 209(g). An official transcript or an original foreign education credential will be required upon selection for the position. A course-by-course foreign education credential may be required depending on the occupational series selected. A copy of the foreign education credential is acceptable for application purposes.
Location: Jefferson, AR. Position is Telework Eligible, as determined by agency policy.
Opening Date: Monday, December 16, 2024
Closing Date: Sunday, January 5, 2025
Salary Range: Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
Area of Consideration: All U.S. Citizens or all eligible foreign nationals. Foreign nationals must have resided in the U.S., three (3) out of the last five (5) years.
Special Notes: This position will be filled as a Title 42 209 (g) appointment. This is an Excepted Service position under Title 42. This appointment does not confer any entitlement to a position in the competitive service. This position is covered by the HHS and NTEU Consolidated Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). We may make additional selections for similar positions from this vacancy announcement.
Introduction:
This position is located in the Division of Genetic & Molecular Toxicology, Office of Research, National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
NCTR is a multi-disciplinary research center. NCTR’s primary mission is to conduct peer-reviewed research and develop new scientific tools for the FDA to improve public health. This research produces new data and innovative tools to solve complex health issues and anticipated toxicological problems, thus enhancing FDA regulatory decision making. NCTR provides
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION,
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multidisciplinary training and fosters national and international collaborations with scientists from
government, academia, and industry.
The mission of the Division of Genetic and Molecular Toxicology includes developing methodology
for detecting the genetic toxicity of chemical agents in a manner consistent with predicting genetic
risk to humans, determining the mechanisms involved in chemically induced genetic toxicity, and
incorporating the new molecular biology technologies for the development of biomarkers and
conducting hazard assessments, specifically cancer hazard assessments, that are used in FDA
regulatory decisions.
Duties/Responsibilities:
NCTR is seeking a highly qualified scientist who will provide technical and scientific support in
implementing research projects defining the toxicity and genetic toxicity of smoke and aerosols
generated from tobacco products.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Works as part of a research team that develops, designs, and conducts innovative
studies evaluating the toxicity and genetic toxicity of inhaled substances related to the
use of tobacco products.
• Participates in all phases of research of a limited scope as assigned. When directed,
performs assigned experiments in an independent manner and utilizes expertise in
designing and conducting laboratory studies for assessing test substance toxicity and
genetic toxicity.
• Prepares standard operating procedures for the methods; collects and analyzes raw data.
• To accomplish research, utilizes various experimental techniques such as cell culture,
smoking/vaping robot exposures, toxicity and mutational analysis.
• Maintains equipment associated with the research, including smoking/vaping robots
and exposure chambers, a cigarette conditioning chamber.
• Maintains stocks of supplies necessary for conducting the research studies.
• Conducts data analysis, such as statistical assessments of significance and
computational analysis of relative dose response induction (e.g., benchmark dose
response analysis).
• Works effectively in a multi-disciplinary team of regulatory scientists and research
scientists to enhance FDA’s regulatory mission.
• Communicates well with team members, stakeholders, and supervisors.
• Interacts with colleagues throughout the Agency in support of FDA research and missions.
• Writes or assists in writing manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals, which may include preparing and reviewing technical reports and scientific papers from within and outside NCTR.
• Presents or assists in presenting research in scientific journals and at professional conferences.
Application Procedures:
Candidates must submit a CV and brief statement of interest to:
Robert H. Heflich, Ph.D.
Division Director, Division of Genetic and Molecular Toxicology
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
National Center for Toxicological Research
Building 14/HFT-120
3900 NCTR Rd., Jefferson, AR 72079
Email: robert.heflich@fda.hhs.gov
Additional Announcement Information:
The FDA will provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities who are not able to apply by sending a letter or email to the hiring manager, upon request.
Benefits: The Federal Government offers a comprehensive benefits package. Explore the major benefits offered to most Federal employees at https://help.usajobs.gov/working-in-government/benefits.
Incentives may be authorized; however, this is contingent upon funds availability. If authorized, certain incentives will require you to sign a service agreement to remain in the Federal
government for a period of up to 3 years. Note: This statement does not imply nor guarantee an incentive will be offered and paid. Incentives include the following: moving expenses, recruitment or relocation incentive; student loan repayment, superior qualifications appointment, creditable service for annual leave for prior non-federal work experience or prior uniformed military service, etc.