Job Category: Full-Time /Exempt
Division: Science Policy & Government Relations
Location: 1401 H. Street NW, Washington, DC
Reports To: Chief Policy Officer/Vice President, Science Policy and Government Affairs
Organizational Profile:
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), with more than 47,000 members residing in 126 countries, is the first and largest organization in the world dedicated to advances in all areas of high-quality, innovative cancer research. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs and activities of the AACR foster the exchange of new knowledge among scientists and physicians in cancer research as well as in related sciences. The AACR publishes nine peer-reviewed scientific journals and an award-winning magazine for cancer patients and their loved ones; convenes topical scientific conferences and an annual meeting that draws more than 22,500 participants; offers educational workshops that train young investigators in a variety of scientific and clinical areas; funds research fellowships, career development awards, and research grants for both senior and junior investigators; raises public awareness of the progress in the biology, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer; engages actively in advocacy for increased federal research funding and other national policies that accelerate progress against cancer; and interacts with regulatory agencies to support regulatory science and policy.
Job Summary:
Under the leadership of the AACR Chief Policy Officer/Vice President, Science Policy and Government Affairs, the Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will provide expertise and support to AACR leaders, the Science Policy and Government Affairs Committee and its Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee, and the broader advocacy community on regulatory science and policy-related issues and cross-cutting activities to further the goals of the AACR’s Strategic Plan and policy priorities.
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will manage a team of staff members and play a central role in the success of the AACR’s work in this important area. He/she will guide the AACR’s regulatory science and policy programs and activities and bring them to a productive conclusion. Such activities are designed to create and strengthen the dialogue among policymakers on Capitol Hill and at the FDA, scientists, and advocates, as well as to provide expert support to policies that advance safe and effective therapies for patients with cancer, including those in support of our mission: to prevent and cure cancer through research, education, communication, collaboration, science policy and advocacy, and funding for cancer research.
This professional will provide expertise on regulatory science and policy issues that are important to the AACR and the cancer field. He/she will demonstrate innovation, take initiative in the development and execution of projects, and oversee project management, committee support, and consensus building among stakeholders. Responsibilities include monitoring, researching, and analyzing regulatory science and policy initiatives in AACR priority areas; developing policy statements; compiling background information; attending and summarizing the proceedings of relevant meetings and events; serving as the primary liaison to the Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee; collaborating with outside entities; keeping abreast of such activities of international regulatory agencies; working with the FDA on initiatives, such as the AACR-FDA Regulatory Science and Policy Fellowship; and overseeing a wide array of relevant tasks and assignments that will advance the AACR’s mission.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will work with the AACR on regulatory science and policy initiatives and implement a range of important regulatory science and policy programs and activities related to the AACR’s mission. The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will help develop and advance the AACR’s regulatory science and policy efforts through conferences, educational workshops, and other mechanisms, including:
A) Coordinate FDA-AACR Co-sponsored Workshops
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will serve as the point person with the FDA on FDA-AACR Co-sponsored Workshops.
B) Oversee Regulatory Science and Policy-related Events at the AACR Annual Meeting
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will oversee certain activities and events at the AACR Annual Meeting, including:
i. Special Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee meeting with the FDA
ii. Closed Door Meetings between AACR, FDA, and other stakeholders
iii. Meetings between the AACR, FDA, and Patient Advocates
C) Facilitate Outreach to FDA via Draft and Final FDA Guidance
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will help develop comments for the various FDA draft or final guidance that are issued.
D) Function as the Primary Liaison to the AACR’s Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will coordinate with the AACR’s Regulatory Science and Policy Subcommittee on important topics and suggest innovative approaches to ensure that the AACR maintains its position as the authoritative voice on regulatory science and policy-related issues.
E) Submit Summaries, Position Papers, Policy Statements, and Issue Briefs on Regulatory Science and Policy-related Issues
The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy serves as the point person on regulatory science and policy-related issues, including preparing and providing summaries, drafting scholarly and position papers, issuing briefs, developing policy statements and other related documents, and organizing sessions that include a regulatory science and policy focus at numerous AACR-sponsored meetings and events throughout the year.
F) The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy will also work collaboratively with others in the AACR DC office, such as the Director, Science Policy and Legislative Affairs and the Director, Strategic Patient Advocacy and Engagement, on the policy-related issues that are cross-cutting and being addressed by them.
How To Apply:
Please submit your cover letter and resume (including salary history) to https://careers-aacr.icims.com/jobs/1209/director%2c-regulatory-science-and-policy/job.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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