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CA&M s seeking a Program Manager for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of ... Work collaboratively with NIH leadership, field project managers, technical officers, contracting ...

The Program Manager will provide overall leadership, direction, and oversight of day-to-day ... Work collaboratively with NIH leadership, field project managers, technical officers, contracting ...

Overnight Security Officer Wage: $17.25/ hour Valid OH Driver's License Required - driving patrol ... Employee referral bonus program. Security Officer/Guard * Security Positions are Full and ...

Overnight Security Officer Wage: $13.50/ hour A valid driver's license is required, as this ... Employee referral bonus program. Security Officer/Guard * Security Positions are Full and ...

Maintain complete and organized documentation in accordance with federal and NIH requirements. Work cooperatively with a variety of stakeholders such as Program Officers, Grants Management Officers ...

Maintain complete and organized documentation in accordance with federal and NIH requirements. Work cooperatively with a variety of stakeholders such as Program Officers, Grants Management Officers ...

... NIH Clinical Center, America's premier clinical research hospital. The Program Manager will serve as the primary point of contact between the Contractor and the Government Contracting Officer ...

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How much do overnight nih program officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for overnight nih program officer in the United States is $100,365.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $132,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Nih Program Officer vs Research Coordinator?

AspectOvernight Nih Program OfficerResearch Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree, relevant certifications often preferredBachelor's or Master's degree in related field
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, often in government or research institutions, with occasional travelLaboratory or clinical settings, supporting research projects
Employer & IndustryPrimarily government agencies, research institutions, and nonprofitsUniversities, hospitals, research centers
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in research funding and program managementSupporting research activities and data collection

The Overnight Nih Program Officer typically manages research funding programs and policy implementation within government agencies, requiring strong organizational skills. In contrast, Research Coordinators focus on supporting research projects directly, often in clinical or laboratory settings. Both roles require relevant educational backgrounds but differ in daily responsibilities and work environments.

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Scientific Program Analyst (Small Biomedical Business)

Scientific Program Analyst (Small Biomedical Business)

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Rockville, MD • On-site

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Job description

Position Objective: Provide services as a Scientific Program Analyst (Small Biomedical Businesses) in support of the overall functions of the Division of Extramural Activities (DEA), Office of Research Training and Special Programs (ORTSP), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Work closely with the NIAID Small Business Program Coordinator, SBIR team, scientific program staff, to identify and inform small biomedical business owners about NIAID research activities and funding.
  • Provide assistance to SBIR/STTR applicants, answering applicant calls/emails. Provide support to Program Officers, GM specialists, OKER office assistance with SBIR/STTR inquiries.
  • Work with NIAID SBIR team to identify and track key sources of commercialization resources, including Regional SBDCs, biotech investment resources, and activities to identify potential outreach and promotion opportunities.
  • Perform in-depth analysis of extramural small business biomedical research within NIAID mission areas (infectious diseases, immunology, HIV/AIDS) and relevant research products (therapeutics, vaccines, diagnostics, etc.).
  • Evaluate biomedical product outcomes using scientific literature searches in science and biotechnology, and evaluate success of small business research products funded by the NIAID.
  • Assist/organize programs that will attract and retain small biomedical businesses producing research products and technology of interest to the NIAID.
  • Assist in the evaluation of new or enhanced small business and technology development programs and initiatives.
  • Collaborate with other ORTSP staff to integrate work activities.
  • Provide technical and program guidance and direction in SBIR/STTR area
  • Communicate (in person, by email, or conference call) with small business researchers and owners to discuss SBIR/STTR research programs.
  • Interact with other IC’s to discuss scientific programs and activities.
  • Maintain and develop new Small Business “Success Stories” content.
  • Maintain SBIR/STTR Mailing List and Develop Regular Bulletin.
  • Serve as day-to-day web content POC; coordinate between SBIR Team and OKER to ensure accurate and timely updates to NIAID Small Business Program Web content; develop new content including FAQs.
  • Serve as NIAID POC for NIH SEED office programs and activities. Coordinate efforts of NIAID’s program staff to support the NIH SEED office programs activities.
  • Participate in NIAID virtual and in-person outreach activities and events by providing presentations and/or providing advice and assistance to NIAID applicants and awardees in need.


Qualifications

  • Masters’ Degree, with PhD preferred, and 3-5 years experience.