About ALSF

Research Program Director

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) emerged from the front yard lemonade stand of 4-year-old Alexandra “Alex” Scott, who was fighting cancer and wanted to raise money to find cures for all children with cancer. Her spirit and determination inspired others to support her cause, and when she passed away at the age of 8, she had raised $1 million. Since then, the Foundation bearing her name has evolved into a national fundraising movement. Today, ALSF is one of the leading funders of pediatric cancer research in the U.S. and Canada raising more than $300 million so far, funding over 1,500 research projects and providing programs to families affected by childhood cancer. For more information, visit AlexsLemonade.org.

Job Summary

The Research Program Director is integral in our ability to fulfill ALSF’s mission of changing the lives of children with cancer and their families. The Research Program Director oversees the Foundation’s prestigious and competitive research programs to ensure that the best and most-promising childhood cancer research is funded with the end goal of bringing new and better cures to children with cancer. ALSF is one of the largest funders of pediatric cancer research in North America, funding science from “bench to bedside” at more than 100 institutions. The Research Program Director will bring their scientific knowledge to help prioritize and execute an impactful research grant program that fills gaps in funding toward cures.

The Research Program Director is responsible for effectively guiding the strategy and administration of all grant categories within the Early Career and Accelerator research programs. In addition to oversight of full grant cycles from pre to post-award, they will lead continuous process improvement and documentation efforts to facilitate best grantmaking practice. The Director will also manage the Childhood Cancer Researcher Speaker Series and lead any new grant program development.

The Research Program Director will oversee grant outcomes and impact assessments and work strategically across teams at ALSF to ensure that grant impact is communicated regularly with stakeholders. This position reports to ALSF’s Chief Programs Officer and also works closely with the ALSF executive team and Scientific Advisory Board.

Location

ALSF is headquartered outside of Philadelphia in Bala Cynwyd, PA. This is a full-time position with a minimum of 3 days in the office.

Responsibilities include:

  • Ownership of the grantmaking program from pre to post award, with an eye toward continuous process improvement and documentation.
  • Providing scientific expertise during the funding process, providing input on how new grants fit into ALSF’s mission and ensuring gaps in funding are addressed.
  • Speaking with funded researchers about their projects and discoveries and developing the ability to translate their work into layman’s terms.
  • Measuring grant outcomes and impact and translating that impact to ALSF stakeholders through emails, blogs, social media, etc.
  • Leading and managing the Grants Team, including direct reports, in moving grant cycles forward, meeting deadlines, and guiding all aspects of pre and post-award maintenance.
  • Help establish ALSF’s future funding strategy by providing scientific perspective and staying knowledgeable about trends in research. Development of new and impactful grant programs as needed.
  • Working with team on preparation and execution of various researcher summits hosted by ALSF. Providing guidance on agendas, speakers and trends in research.
  • Establishing and managing relationships with the ALSF Scientific Advisory Board, reviewers, researchers and other stakeholders as necessary.
  • Providing other members of ALSF staff with scientific input and editing content for scientific accuracy and clarity.

Requirements:

  • Advanced degree (Masters, PhD, MD or MD/PhD) in a scientific field with a thorough understanding of biomedical and translational research.
  • Must have 3-5 years’ experience leading a team.
  • In-depth understanding of grant cycles and the intricacies of cyclical processes.
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills, with the ability to translate impactful science to a lay audience.
  • Demonstrable commitment to the principles of open science preferred.
  • Strong leadership skills and ability to drive results.
  • Well-organized with the capability to handle multiple concurrent projects.
  • Ability to analyze current workflow and then implement and document effective processes and procedures.
  • Flexibility to acquire additional competencies and skill sets as mandated by the changing needs of the organization.
  • Able and willing to work non-traditional hours including evenings and weekends as needed. On occasion travel to attend scientific meetings.
  • Experience with Grant Management Software or relational databases.
  • Positive attitude and ability to inspire others!

The successful candidate will thrive in ALSF’s fast-paced, unique environment and will have the opportunity to make significant contributions to our mission of changing the lives of children with cancer and their families. This full-time opportunity offers a competitive salary and benefits package.

To Apply:

If you are interested in joining the ALSF team, please submit a resume and an amazing cover letter describing your interest and why you would be the right fit for this position to [email protected]. In the interest of expediting our process, only candidates who submit cover letters with resumes will be considered.

For more information about careers with ALSF, visit www.alexslemonade.org/about/alsf-careers.

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