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NBER: NIA recruiting for an economist

NIA recruiting for an economist

From: Joan Stillwell <stillwel_at_nber.org>
Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 16:16:38 -0400

Dear members of the aging, health, and labor studies programs:

The National Institute on Aging is recruiting for a health scientist
administrator in the behavioral and social research division, a very
influential position in terms of influencing future research
direction. Candidates should have research training in labor
economics, health economics, econometrics, macroeconomics, public
finance, behavioral economics, and/or economic demography. Please
circulate this announcement to colleagues and former students who may
be interested. Thank you.
  --Joan P. Stillwell
Program Administrator
Economics of Aging, NBER
617-588-0363

>The position was supposed to close on 6/25/2010 but it will remain
>open until filled. Interested persons are encouraged to contact
>John Haaga at <mailto:haagaj_at_mail.nih.gov>haagaj_at_mail.nih.gov.
>
>VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT SUMMARY:
>
>As a Health Scientist Administrator in the Population and Social
>Processes Branch located within the Division of Behavioral and
>Social Research at the National Institute on Aging, you will be
>responsible for planning and organizing national and international
>grant and contract programs in labor economics (including
>retirement, pensions and Social Security), behavioral economics,
>economic demography, econometrics, macroeconomics, public finance,
>and health economics. You will also determine the need for
>national and international meetings, conferences, workshops,
>advisory panels or technical reviews to be supported by NIA or other
>organizations. You may serve as editor of reports or proceedings
>resulting from such activities. Finally, you will have the
>opportunity to serve as the NIH Project Scientist on the NIA-funded
>Health and Retirement Study (HRS) cooperative agreement.
>
>Economists at BSR work at the frontiers of economic research and
>other behavioral and life disciplines across many areas, identify
>new priority areas for research, develop and manage multimillion
>dollar initiatives, and collaborate with other federal agencies and
>the National Academies of Science. Up to 20% of time may be devoted
>to original research.
>
>LINKS TO VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT:

Expanded summary with more info on the behavioral and social research
portfolio:
http://www.nia.nih.gov/ResearchInformation/ExtramuralPrograms/BehavioralAndSocialResearch/economist.htm
>
>Vacancy announcement for persons who are NOT current federal
>employees or who do NOT have reinstatement status:
><http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87811960&JobTitle=Health+Scientist+Administrator+(Economics)+(NIA)+-+CR+-DE&brd=3876&brd=3876&q=nia&jts=&jbf522=&jbf574=&salmin=&salmax=&paygrademin=&paygrademax=&FedEmp=Y&tm=&sort=rv&vw=d&ss=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2fadvanced_search.asp&submit1.x=75&submit1.y=8&AVSDM=2010-06-03+10%3a39%3a00>http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87811960&JobTitle=Health+Scientist+Administrator+(Economics)+(NIA)+-+CR+-DE&brd=3876&brd=3876&q=nia&jts=&jbf522=&jbf574=&salmin=&salmax=&paygrademin=&paygrademax=&FedEmp=Y&tm=&sort=rv&vw=d&ss=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2fadvanced_search.asp&submit1.x=75&submit1.y=8&AVSDM=2010-06-03+10%3a39%3a00
>
>
>Vacancy announcement for "status" candidates:
><http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87811955&JobTitle=Health+Scientist+Administrator+(Economist)+(NIA)+-+MP&brd=3876&brd=3876&q=nia&jts=&jbf522=&jbf574=&salmin=&salmax=&paygrademin=&paygrademax=&FedEmp=Y&tm=&sort=rv&vw=d&ss=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2fadvanced_search.asp&submit1.x=75&submit1.y=8&AVSDM=2010-06-03+10%3a39%3a00>http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=87811955&JobTitle=Health+Scientist+Administrator+(Economist)+(NIA)+-+MP&brd=3876&brd=3876&q=nia&jts=&jbf522=&jbf574=&salmin=&salmax=&paygrademin=&paygrademax=&FedEmp=Y&tm=&sort=rv&vw=d&ss=0&FedPub=Y&caller=%2fadvanced_search.asp&submit1.x=75&submit1.y=8&AVSDM=2010-06-03+10%3a39%3a00
>
Received on Thu Jul 08 2010 - 16:16:38 EDT