Ethics Coordinator/Corporate Governance
Blu Omega is seeking an Ethics Coordinator to join a dynamic team committed to ensuring integrity and transparency. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to lead and oversee comprehensive ethics procedures, advise senior leadership on complex ethics issues, and develop robust training programs. If you are passionate about upholding the highest standards of federal ethics and have a keen eye for detail, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact within a cutting-edge agency dedicated to transformative health research. Location: Remote Clearance Needed: NIH Public Trust Responsibilities: • Establish and maintain processes for ethics reviews and clearances, including financial disclosures (OGE Forms 450 and 278) for new hires and onboard personnel • Address conflicts of interest, including those related to technical evaluation panels, Widely Attending Gatherings, and gifts from third parties and foreign governments • Collaborate with various offices to ensure compliance with all ethics requirements, policies, and procedures • Analyze federal ethics laws, regulations, and policies to support legal counsel and ethics authorities in advising employees • Track and analyze ethics issues to promote transparency with NIH Ethics partners • Develop and deliver ethics training and internal controls to guarantee adherence to applicable federal laws and regulations • Utilize NIH and HHS ethics systems to review submissions and support ethics reviews, considerations, and determinations by the Division of General Counsel and other authorities Qualifications and Requirements • Minimum of five years’ experience advising federal employees on ethics laws, regulations, and policies • Bachelor’s degree required • Strong knowledge of federal ethics regulations, particularly Government-wide policies and Office of Government Ethics opinions • Excellent communication, training, and investigative skills • Experience working in a federal government ethics office, as a Designated Agency Ethics Official, or in a related legal or ethics advisory role highly desirable Nice to Haves (Not Required) • Prior experience with HHS or DARPA ethics programs • Familiarity with NIH or HHS ethics systems and processes • Advanced certifications in ethics or compliance-related fields Take the next step in your federal ethics career and bring your expertise to a forward-thinking agency dedicated to innovative health solutions. Apply now to be part of a team that values integrity, transparency, and excellence. Salary Range: $110K - $140K Our final salary offer will be based on several factors, including depth of technical skills, work experience, education, certifications, and clearance What Blu Omega Can Offer You: • Competitive benefits including Health Insurance, 401K w/ match, Paid Time Off and more. • Results driven culture that embrace our core values • Rewarding work contributing to our Nation’s mission critical programs Blu Omega is a Woman Owned Small Business Federal Technology services firm headquartered in Washington DC and supporting clients nationally. We provide Technology solutions for enterprise and government customers. Our team has a past performance in a diverse range of programs including those for Data Management, Cloud/Infrastructure, Software Development and Enterprise Applications. An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. Apply tot his job