The Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP) seeks an Office/HR manager to help coordinate a global team. The candidate should be able to commute to New Jersey.

About This Job

1. Lead HR functions of a global team of about 20 staff
2. Assist in the preparation of project budgets
3. Organize meetings and manage databases
4. Assist in grants management and reporting
5. Coordination with IT manager
6. Coordinate board meetings/minute
7. Other HR-related tasks

Qualified candidates should have three years of experience in human resources and a relevant undergraduate degree.

Salary: $45,000 – $65,000 per year

Benefits include: Annual leave, sick leave, parenthood leave, holidays, medical insurance, dental insurance, alternative benefits fund, and life insurance.

How to Apply

Qualified candidates should send their cover letter, CV, and 3 professional references to [email protected]. Please include “[YOUR NAME] – Office/HR Manager” in the email subject line. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Principals only. EOE. Women & minorities are encouraged to apply. No phone calls, please.

About CDDEP

The Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy (CDDEP) produces independent, multidisciplinary research to advance the health and wellbeing of human populations in the United States and around the world.

CDDEP was founded with the objective of using research to support better decision-making in health policy. CDDEP researchers employ a range of expertise—including economics, epidemiology, disease modeling, risk analysis, and statistics—to conduct actionable, policy-oriented research on malaria, antibiotic resistance, disease control priorities, environmental health, alcohol and tobacco, and other global health priorities.

CDDEP projects are global in scope, spanning Africa, Asia, and North America and include scientific studies and policy engagement. The CDDEP team is experienced in addressing country-specific and regional issues, as well as the local and global aspects of global challenges, such as antibiotic resistance and pandemic influenza.

CDDEP research is notable for innovative approaches to design and analysis, which are shared widely through publications, presentations and web-based programs. CDDEP has offices in Washington, D.C. and New Delhi and relies on a distinguished team of scientists, public health experts and economists around the world.