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CENTER FOR THE BIOLOGY OF NATURAL SYSTEMS (CBNS)
Queens College, CUNY
Flushing, NY 11367
Phone: 718-670-4180
POSITION AVAILABLE:
Program Coordinator
JOB DESCRIPTION:
CBNS is looking for a program coordinator to
administer a lung cancer screening program. This
project is an important component of a large
nationwide medical surveillance program funded by
the US Department of Energy. Lung cancer screening
participants are nuclear weapons production workers,
formerly or currently employed by the US Department
of Energy. The purpose of the lung cancer
screening program is to use low-dose computerized
tomography (CT) to detect lung cancer at an early
stage, when treatment is much more likely to be
successful.
The individual will be assisting the administrative
director with all aspects of the lung cancer
screening program including the:
• Program participant selection, invitation,
scheduling and outreach
• Implementation of screening guidelines and
procedures, including development of project
guidebooks and checklists
• Supervision of quality control activities
and quality assurance systems
• Preparation and tracking of program
material submissions to two institutional review
boards (annually and when materials are modified)
• Various participant follow-up and
occupational health/lung cancer-related research
projects
• Presentation of program updates and data
at conferences and meetings
• Supervision of support staff
The program coordinator will also:
• Act as liaison between Queens
College and project staff at the local screening
sites including the CT technologists
• Act as liaison between Queens
College and the International Early Lung Cancer
Action Program (I-ELCAP) (the data coordination
center for an international lung cancer screening
program, of which Queens College is one of the
largest contributors)
This would be an exciting project for someone with
an interest in occupational safety and health and/or
medical screening for the early detection of
disease.
Qualifications: Master’s in Public Health, or
MPH student
Concentration in
occupational health a plus
Minimum two years’
experience
Administrative
experience a plus
Excellent organizational
skills
Excellent computer and
analytical skills
Strong writing skills
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Hours: Full-time
Send cover letter and resume
to:
Amy Manowitz
CBNS, Queens College
65-30 Kissena Blvd
Flushing, NY 11367
or fax to (718) 670-4161 or e-mail:
[log in to unmask]
Any questions, call Ms. Manowitz at 718-670-4194.
CBNS is an equal opportunity
employer.
Susan Klitzman, DrPH MPH CPH
Acting Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
2180 Third Avenue, Room 508
New York, NY 10035
Tel: 212-396-7727
Email: [log in to unmask]
For more information about the CUNY SPH, please visit our website:
http://www.cuny.edu/site/sph.html
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