Job Description
Director of the Institute for Genomics, Education, Workforce & Leadership
Job Description
Essential Duties Summary
- Lead the overall strategy and direction of the Institute, with a strong focus on preparing the workforce for the scale up of precision medicine from primary to specialty care.
- Develop and grow programs around education, leadership, and workforce training in genomics and the expanding fields of other omics, multi-data analytics, and AI for personalizing care planning & care.
- Build strong relationships within the College and across sectors—industry, healthcare, academia, nonprofits, government, and industry—to expand the Institute’s impact and network.
- Be a national spokesperson and thought leader, representing the Institute at conferences, roundtables, press forums, and policy conversations.
- Lead fundraising efforts, including cultivating donor relationships, writing grants, and driving growth partnerships with industry.
- Inspire, lead and manage the Institute’s internal team but also our virtual team of partners, collaborators, and volunteers such as our External Advisory Committee.
- Keep up with emerging trends in precision medicine and ensure our programs stay timely and relevant.
Additional Responsibilities
- Lead, mentor and train a team of capable direct reports in the provision of their day-to-day work.
- Prepare and present reports, profit and loss statements, and other relevant KPIs to senior leadership as required.
Required Qualifications
- Seven to ten years of leadership or senior-level experience in precision medicine, ideally in a genomics, healthcare, education, or workforce-focused organization.
- Deep knowledge of the ecosystems and issues involved with the growing field of precision medicine.
- Experience building and leading cross-sector partnerships to drive significant, measurable results and impact.
- A track record of securing funding through donations, grants or collaborations.
- Strong communication skills—you’re comfortable with everything from giving a major keynote at a conference to working one-on-one with employees and students.
- A business-and-growth mindset.
- Primarily sedentary, involving extended periods of sitting and significant computer use.
- Frequent verbal and written communication required.
- Capacity to organize and synthesize detailed and complex information.
- Occasional walking/standing/traveling required.
Preferred Qualifications
- An advanced degree (Master’s, PhD, or similar) in genomics, public health, education, healthcare, or another relevant area.
- Experience working in a higher education environment.
- Experience in precision medicine and biotech efforts within New York City and the state of New York, as a landscape for inventing/reinventing jobs and careers.
- Experience with national, state or institutional/organizational workforce or precision medicine initiatives (e.g. NIH, All of Us, Newborn Screening, state-wide molecular testing initiatives, etc.).
- Experience working with underrepresented communities or in educational access efforts.
- Background in public engagement, science communication, or leadership training.
Posting Number: S00427P
Open Date:
Close Date:
Open Until Filled: Yes
Salary: $150K - $200K
Special Instructions to Applicants
To apply, visit https://slc.peopleadmin.com/postings/2440
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