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The compensation is $85,000.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or related field is required, with a Master’s preferred; 3-6 years’ experience in developing and executing scientific research protocols involving human subjects is preferred; demonstrated experience in data analysis using engineering software, computer programming, writing technical publications, oral communications, and applying statistical techniques is required; basic understanding of human physiology and/or anatomy is also required.
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Strong candidates will have a Master’s degree, 3-6 years of experience in research protocols with human subjects, nonprofit or research experience, and demonstrated skills in data analysis, programming, statistical techniques, technical writing, and communications.
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The JPB Foundation is a philanthropic organization focused on creating lasting change in the United States by addressing poverty, environmental sustainability, and medical research. It operates through a collaborative grantmaking model, working closely with selected organizations to fund projects that align with its mission. Unlike many foundations, JPB Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals; instead, it invites organizations to apply for grants, ensuring partnerships with strong leaders capable of driving significant change. The foundation provides financial support to U.S.-based non-profits and research institutions, emphasizing proactive initiatives that prevent issues rather than just responding to them. Its goal is to empower those living in poverty, promote health equity, and foster economic justice, amplifying its impact through strategic partnerships.