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Remote Material Science Postdoc Jobs in Maryland

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Waters is a global leader in life sciences, dedicated to accelerating the benefits of pioneering ... Lead or review functional job aids and training materials. * Present confidently and contribute to ...

At Emmes Group, we bring People, Science, and Technology together to collaborate with our customers ... May assist with the development and/or review of study related materials including protocols ...

Sr. In-House CRA

Rockville, MD · On-site +1

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At Emmes Group, we bring People, Science, and Technology together to collaborate with our customers ... May perform remote review and monitoring of Informed Consent Forms and other source documents.

Clinical Research Associate II

Rockville, MD · On-site +1

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  • Retirement

At Emmes Group, we bring People, Science, and Technology together to collaborate with our customers ... May assist with the development and or review of study related materials including protocols ...

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What is the difference between Remote Material Science Postdoc vs Remote Materials Engineer?

AspectRemote Material Science PostdocRemote Materials Engineer
Required CredentialsPhD in Material Science or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Materials Engineering or related
Work EnvironmentResearch-focused, academic or lab setting, remote options availableIndustry-focused, product development, remote or hybrid options
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, some industry R&DManufacturing, aerospace, electronics, and related industries

The main difference is that Remote Material Science Postdocs are primarily involved in research and academic projects, often requiring a PhD, while Remote Materials Engineers focus on applying material science principles to develop products and solutions in industry, typically with a bachelor's or master's degree. Both roles may be remote, but their core responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Project Manager (Public Health)

Ripple Effect

Rockville, MD • Remote

$118K - $135K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

General Information 

  • Job Code: SHR-AM-05M
  • Location:This role is fully remote, but preference for Washington, DC metro area
  • Employee Type: Exempt, Full-Time Regular 
  • Telework: Full-Time
  • Clearance: Public Trust 
  • Citizenship: Required by Government Contract
  • Salary Range: $118,168.87 - $135,894.21 per year

Are you passionate about bridging science and strategy and supporting public health initiatives that deliver rigorous, evidencebased insights to improve population health and inform clinical prevention decisions nationwide?

Ripple Effect is seeking an experienced Project Manager - Public Health to support the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). This seniorlevel role provides strategic and operational leadership for complex scientific and health programs that underpin the development of evidencebased preventive service recommendations. Serving as a trusted leader within the USPSTF Scientific Resource Center (SRC), the Project Manager leads a multidisciplinary team and manages project strategy, schedules, and budgets. The Project Manager advances operational efficiency and program impact while ensuring quality and compliance. Operating with significant autonomy under senior leadership, this role supports stakeholder engagement, transparency, and continuous improvement.

Responsibilities

  • Program & Technical Leadership: Provide expert guidance on technical and operational approaches for complex scientific and public health programs, including evidence review processes, research methods, data management strategies, meeting cadence, and stakeholder communications, ensuring alignment with USPSTF standards and transparency requirements.
  • Project Planning, Schedule & Financial Management: Develop and manage detailed project plans across multiple concurrent initiatives; oversee scope, schedule, and cost control; lead budgeting and pricing activities; and monitor financial performance to support efficient, highquality program delivery.
  • Quality, Compliance & Governance: Ensure technical accuracy, methodological rigor, and quality of deliverables through formal review processes while maintaining compliance with internal policies, federal regulations, and contractual requirements; contribute to the development of operational procedures and governance frameworks.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting Oversight: Oversee data collection, analysis, synthesis, and reporting activities to inform evidencebased decisionmaking, align outputs with strategic goals, and support clear, actionable communication of findings.
  • Communication & Stakeholder Engagement: Develop and deliver strategic communications, presentations, and proposal materials; manage relationships with federal clients, Task Force members, researchers, and partners; and support program visibility and engagement with stakeholders and the public.
  • Team Leadership & Workforce Development: Supervise and support a multidisciplinary team by managing workloads, setting priorities, establishing deadlines, resolving issues, and leading hiring, training, mentoring, and performance management efforts to strengthen team capability and effectiveness.
  • Continuous Improvement & Business Support: Lead the identification and implementation of workflow, process, and efficiency improvements; monitor public health and scientific trends to inform innovation; manage relationships with vendors and partners; and contribute to business development and proposal efforts.

Requirements

Minimum Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in public health, health policy, health sciences, epidemiology, or a related field
  • Minimum of 12 years of relevant professional experience (additional education may substitute for experience)
  • At least four (4) years of project management experience supporting complex scientific or public health initiatives
  • At least two (2) years of supervisory or peoplemanagement experience

Basic Requirements

  • Demonstrated experience leading complex scientific or public health projects in regulated or federally funded environments
  • Strong understanding of evidencebased public health or clinical research processes
  • Proven ability to manage schedules, budgets, and multidisciplinary teams across multiple concurrent projects
  • Excellent communication, documentation, and stakeholderengagement skills
  • Strong problemsolving skills with the ability to operate independently and make authoritative recommendations
  • Intermediate experience with Microsoft Office productivity software and collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams and SharePoint
  • Strong attention to detail and demonstrated ability to execute instructions.

Skills That Set You Apart

  • Master's or advanced degree in public health, health policy, clinical/translational science, prevention science, epidemiology, or a related field
  • Experience supporting or working with USPSTF, AHRQ, NIH, or other federal public health or research organizations
  • Familiarity with systematic review methods, evidence synthesis, or guideline development processes
  • Experience with literature reviews and horizon scanning, including the use of efficient methods
  • Experience contributing to scientific or public health proposal development and pricing
  • Demonstrated success leading continuous improvement initiatives in scientific or health programs
  • Experience with committee management and engagement with senior scientific or public health leaders
  • Ability to attend occasional in-person meetings and events within the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

Benefits

Ripple Effect rewards our employees for their contributions to our mission in many ways, from competitive pay and exceptional benefits to a range of work/life programs based on your employment classification and personalized preferences. 

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Ripple Effect is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, political affiliation, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation during the hiring process, please let us know by contacting our HR department at HR@rippleeffect.com or your recruiter. Eligibility for employment will be verified using E-verify.