Training Analyst reviews and evaluates training programs for an organization to ensure the training needs of the organization are being fulfilled. Analyzes existing training program delivery, content, and aids to measure effectiveness and recommend program changes. Being a Training Analyst develops and recommends methods and materials for training staff and may propose new curriculum, ideas for group discussions, demonstrations, and workshops. Incorporates new training methods that may enhance programs and are relevant to company employees. Additionally, Training Analyst may conduct analysis of instructor performance to drive improvements. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Training Analyst contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. To be a Training Analyst typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), one of the largest institutes of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), conducts and supports a global program of research to better understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases.
Postdoctoral fellowship positions are available in the Pathogen-Host Cell Biology Section of the Laboratory of Bacteriology located at NIAID’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) in Hamilton, Montana. See more information about the Laboratory of Bacteriology.
Research in the section is focused primarily on two antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and the investigation of human neutrophil biology and function.
Available projects will focus on the development of vaccine approaches for the prevention/treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant K. pneumoniae or the investigation of S. aureus virulence mechanisms.
Successful candidates will be expected to utilize existing methods and develop new methods or in vivo infection models for these projects. Existing methods include the isolation and handling of human neutrophils and blood components, laboratory animal infection models, confocal and electron microscopy, flow cytometry, molecular biology, genomics, and protein chemistry to study bacteria-host interactions.
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Interested candidates should send the following to Frank R. DeLeo, Ph.D., Chief, Laboratory of Bacteriology, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, NIAID/NIH, 903 South 4th Street, Hamilton, MT 59840, fdeleo@niaid.nih.gov:
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Frank R. DeLeo, Ph.D., Chief
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fdeleo@niaid.nih.gov
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Highly motivated candidates are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to those candidates with a strong background in bacterial pathogenesis, immunology, or bacterial genetics. Experience with pathogenic microbes is desirable but not necessary.
This position is subject to a background investigation. The initial appointment is for two years with the possibility of one-year extensions (up to five years in total).
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