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Staff Careers

Staff in the Department of Pediatrics belong to a proud and diverse community of colleagues who support and applaud each other in all achievements, big or small.

Staff engage in a challenging and rewarding work culture, where both personal and professional quality of life is highly valued. Employees take advantage of a full range of benefits, including generous paid time off, paid parental leave, robust health and retirement plans, tuition benefit, and a plethora of wellness and employee assistance resources.

Clinical Research

The Division of Pediatrics Children's Health Services Research is seeking a bilingual project manager (clinical research coordinator) to support a growing portfolio of community-engaged research focused on adolescent mental health. This position will serve as a key bilingual liaison with community partners while also contributing to project management, qualitative research, and scholarly dissemination.

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Program Management

The Field Engagement Program Manager serves as a regional program leader for the statewide Automotive Safety Program (ASP), providing strategic oversight, subject-matter expertise, and independent decision-making to advance field operations across Indiana. The role develops and implements regional engagement strategies, identifies operational challenges, and leads solutions that strengthen program consistency, quality, and compliance with grant requirements. The manager builds and maintains high-level partnerships with child passenger safety technicians (CPST), instructors, inspection stations, and community organizations, while overseeing regional data integrity, contributing analytical insights for reporting, and leading outreach, training coordination, and field-based initiatives that expand program reach and impact.

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The program manager will be working with Dr. Enane in supporting her research program. This will include complex coordination of multiple international research studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The program manager will manage Institutional Review Board (IRB) and regulatory submissions at IU, and coordination of timely IRB and regulatory submissions at participating international sites.

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Research

The role involves applying a range of experimental techniques to investigate biological processes and disease mechanisms. Key approaches used in this role include high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the analysis of lipids and amino acids, molecular assays to evaluate gene expression and cell signaling pathways, and the use of mutant mouse models and patient plasma samples to support translational research.

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This research technician will conduct basic research experiments, including molecular cloning, cell culture, cell lysate preparation, and Western blotting. They will maintain laboratory inventory, collect and organize data, and ensure overall laboratory cleanliness and organization.

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The Division of Pediatric Neonatal Medicine is seeking a Research Technician. The Research Technician will support Dr. Noble's lab by conducting mouse model research, perform laboratory experiments, and assist with data collection and analysis to advance studies on infection related outcomes in newborns. The role ensures smooth daily lab operations by maintaining a clean, organized workspace, managing supplies and equipment, and collaborating effectively in a shared research environment.

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