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An established industry player is seeking a Research Center Associate Director to lead innovative research initiatives in pediatric brain tumors. This role involves developing a sustainable neuro-oncology research program, collaborating with diverse faculty and staff, and enhancing resources for research and education. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in research management, excellent leadership skills, and a commitment to advancing pediatric healthcare. Join a team dedicated to improving outcomes for children with brain cancer and making significant contributions to the field of research and education.
Job Description - Research Center Associate Director (250000Z1)
Job Description
Research Center Associate Director - ( 250000Z1 )
Description
Situated in the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research within Children's National Research Institute, the Research Center Associate Director of the Children’s National Hospital Brain Tumor Institute (BTI), develops a research team and program to study pediatric brain tumors. Working with the Director of the Brain Tumor Institute, the Research Center Associate Director provides oversight and leadership in the development of a sustainable neuro-oncology research program at Children’s National. Through collaboration and partnership with other investigators and the leaders of BTI, the research program will support improvements in diagnostics and treatment of children with brain cancer. The position is 80% research under the Director of the Center for Cancer and Immunology Research and the Director of the Brain Tumor Institute.
As Medical Director of Neuropathology and Endowed Chair in Molecular Neuropathology, the faculty member provides leadership and oversight of neuropathological services in the Division of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. The Medical Director works with other faculty in the Division and the Division Chief in the diagnostic activities related to pediatric neurological and related diseases. The faculty also leads/supports the Division's biorepository activities and research Core Services in collaboration with the Division, the Research Institute and the Brain Tumor Institute. The position is 20% clinical under the Chief, Division of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.
Reporting to the Research Center Director, the Associate Research Center Director, engages, leads, and energizes the center's faculty and staff to build new initiatives and collaborations both across and outside of CNRIC and organization. Acting in alignment with the Center Director, the Associate Center Director identifies strategic priorities for investment and provides leadership in research, education and assumes responsibility of the oversight of the Center's finances and administration as delegated. The Associate Center Director is responsible for identifying areas of strategic importance in research and education, collaborating to identify and recruit talented and diverse faculty in key areas, enhancing resources for existing faculty and trainees, mentorship, fostering faculty engagement with the Center's and organization's strategic research initiatives, and advancing innovation in research, education, and outreach. The individual will represent the center at leadership team meetings as assigned and will be expected to make important contributions to the execution of the center's strategic plan.
As delegated the Associate Center Director is engaged in planning, directing, and fostering new interdisciplinary initiatives, including research, education and training, and/or outreach initiatives across the disciplines. Such initiatives are designed to engage with various divisions, departments, administrators, and personnel throughout Children's National. The Associate Director will work with the center director to identify and assess new opportunities for the research community arising from rapidly evolving developments in research. This involves working closely with the clinical and research faculty and leadership as well at the GWU School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to foster collaboration and information sharing. He/she will work with the leadership and the foundation to identify and foster new relationships with prospective funders; work with senior staff to prepare proposals, development stewardship, and reports to funders; and fostering the establishment of new partnerships with industry and biotechnology in order to develop novel research tools and translate research discoveries into knowledge in the service of society.
Qualifications
Minimum Education
Medical Doctor (M.D.) An MD, MD/PhD from an accredited school with academic credentials sufficient to meet eligibility for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or (preferred) Professor (Required) Or
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (Required)
Minimum Work Experience
10 years (Required)
Required Skills/Knowledge
Conducts an internationally known research program in a scientific area, supported by extramural funding, preferably supported by the NIH.
Familiar with state of art research methods and active participant in setting national agenda in the specific research discipline as evidence by membership in national committees, society boards or alike.
Proven leadership abilities with experience supervising multiple direct reports ranging from trainees to senior scientists, with excellent interpersonal as well as written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated experience in management of research strategy and operations.
Ability to maintain quality and safety standards.
Previous experience managing a research program in an academic research setting.
A strong commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and education.
Required Licenses and Certifications
If Applicable - Board certified or eligible for board certification in primary practice specialty.
and/or Board certification in relevant secondary specialty (Preferred) Board certified or eligible for board certification in primary practice specialty (Required)
Board certification in relevant secondary specialty (Preferred)
Functional Accountabilities
Responsible Conduct of Research