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Assistant Director, Packard Center
The Packard Center at Johns Hopkins is a collaboration of scientists worldwide, working aggressively to develop new treatments and a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The Center is the only institution of its kind dedicated solely to the disease. Its research is meant to translate from the laboratory bench to the clinic in record time. Housed at Hopkins' East Baltimore campus, the Center is supported largely through private philanthropic funding, as well as more traditional grant support from the National Institutes of Health. Answer ALS is a multi-institutional program that is operated and coordinated by the Packard Center. The program comprises five areas of study including clinical and basic science research, data analytics, technology and infrastructure programs. Both programs have experienced great success in raising philanthropic funding to advance the science that will help find a cure for ALS with the help of related foundations.
We are seeking a Director, Operations and Administration who will have oversight of facilitating the strategic planning and operations of both programs, working with the Center Director, respective advisory boards, the School of Medicine, scientific investigators and the Center staff. Knowledge and experience with academic medical centers, large research programs, foundation leadership and funds management will ensure success in this position.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
The Director is a key leadership role within the Packard Center and bears responsibility for its administration, programs and strategic plan. General responsibilities include:
Governance
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