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Coordinate and deliver a portfolio of cancer predisposition research initiatives at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, spanning strategic planning, investigator-initiated clinical trials, grants, and academic programming. You’ll partner closely with divisional leadership and faculty to accelerate multi-investigator collaborations and improve processes. Standout perk: a published salary range of $70,720–$126,880 and eligibility for remote work with quarterly Memphis travel.
Key skills
Program/project managementClinical trial development and coordinationGrant development, submission, and post-award managementScientific writing and grant writing supportClinical research operations and regulatory complianceProject planning tools (MS Project, Smartsheet, Planview)Collaboration platforms (SharePoint, ServiceNow)Data analysis and performance metrics reportingConference and event planning/logisticsPMP and/or CCRP (preferred)
Pays $70,720–$126,880 per year, with offer dependent on experience, skills, and certifications.
You'll thrive here if you’re detail-oriented, enjoy fast-paced research environments, and can manage complex clinical research, grants, and cross-team collaborations with strong writing and project management skills.
Why apply
- Support cutting-edge cancer research
- Plan large recurring academic conference
- Remote eligible with quarterly travel
Join our Team! We are seeking a highly motivated, detail-oriented Program
Coordinator with a strong research background to join the Division of Cancer
Predisposition within the Oncology Department. This is a dynamic role that
offers the opportunity to support innovative research initiatives advancing our
understanding of cancer risk and prevention in a collaborative, highly engaged
team environment. The successful candidate will play a critical role in
coordinating and executing a diverse portfolio of initiatives, including
divisional strategic planning, research projects, clinical trials, and grants.
Working closely with divisional leadership and faculty, this individual will
help accelerate multi-investigator collaborations, both internally and
externally, while supporting the full lifecycle of grants from development
through management. This position also offers a unique opportunity to contribute
to high-impact academic programming, including planning and executing a large,
recurring conference that brings together thought leaders in the field to review
the latest advances and drive new research collaborations. The ideal candidate
thrives in a fast-paced, intellectually stimulating setting and is passionate
about supporting cutting-edge research, fostering collaboration, and improving
processes to advance the department's mission. Additionally, the ideal candidate
will have strong writing, communication, and project management skills. MS-level
candidates with a CCRP or PMP are preferred. Key Responsibilities Coordinate and
administer multiple programs and projects, including clinical trials, research
initiatives, and academic programming. Support the development and launch of
investigator-initiated clinical trials. Support grant lifecycle activities,
including development, submission, tracking, and post-award management. Assist
in coordinating and managing research agreements and collaborative initiatives.
Define program and project requirements, identify interdependencies, and
coordinate with internal teams and external partners. Develop and maintain
project plans, timelines, and communication strategies. Track and analyze
performance metrics; prepare reports to inform decision-making and program
improvements. Provide data analysis and interpretation to support program
evaluation and strategic planning. Recommend and implement process improvements
to enhance efficiency, scope management, and risk mitigation. Support the
development and implementation of policies, procedures, and operational
workflows. Coordinate logistics and execution of academic programs, including
large-scale conferences and events. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and
external vendors to ensure seamless program delivery. May mentor or provide
guidance to less experienced team members. Perform other duties as assigned to
support departmental and institutional objectives. Maintain regular and
predictable attendance. Minimum Education and/or Training Bachelor’s degree
required. Master’s degree preferred CCRP and/or PMP preferred Minimum Experience
Minimum of 3+ years of experience in program or project management, clinical
trial development, or clinical research operations. Experience supporting
research programs, including clinical trials, grants, or academic initiatives
strongly preferred. Proficiency with project planning and collaboration tools
(e.g., MS Project, SharePoint, ServiceNow, Smartsheet, Planview, Microsoft
Office). Experience with clinical research processes, regulatory requirements,
grant writing/support, scientific writing, and research compliance strongly
preferred. This position may be eligible for remote work. However, St. Jude
requires all remote employees to: • Travel to our Memphis campus for the
interview process and orientation (if selected). • Travel to Memphis to be
on-site once per quarter, and additionally as needed. By applying, you
acknowledge and agree to these travel requirements as a condition of employment.
Compensation In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay transparency
laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for
this role. This is an estimate offered in good faith and a specific salary offer
takes into account factors that are considered in making compensation decisions
including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, licensure and
certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical
for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the salary range and
compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each
case. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $70,720 - $126,880
per year for the role of Program Coordinator - Cancer Predisposition. Explore
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