Head of People
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Head of People - AI Startup in Boston
About the Company
I'm partnering with a rapidly growing AI company headquartered in Boston that's building transformative solutions in machine learning, automation, and data-driven decision-making. Their mission is to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence while maintaining a strong commitment to ethical innovation and operational excellence. This is an opportunity to join a team of world-class engineers, researchers, and operators at a pivotal stage of growth.
The Opportunity
We're looking for a Head of People who can design and lead the company's people strategy as they scale. This is a high-impact leadership role that combines strategic vision with hands-on execution across talent acquisition, organizational development, compliance, and culture-building. You'll work closely with the executive team to build a high-performing, mission-driven organization that attracts and retains top AI talent.
What You'll Do
Talent & Recruiting:
Develop and execute a recruiting strategy to attract top-tier AI, engineering, and product talent.
Build scalable hiring processes and metrics to support rapid growth.
Lead employer branding initiatives to position the company as a premier AI employer.
People Operations & Compliance:
Implement HR policies aligned with federal and state regulations and tech startup best practices.
Oversee onboarding, benefits administration, and performance management systems.
Ensure accurate personnel documentation and audit readiness in partnership with finance and operations.
Culture, Engagement & Development:
Champion a culture of innovation, accountability, and inclusion.
Design programs for leadership development, engagement, and retention.
Act as a trusted advisor to managers and executives on organizational effectiveness.
Systems & Process Implementation:
Deploy HRIS, ATS, and related tools to streamline operations.
Define scalable processes for hiring, onboarding, and performance reviews.
Drive data-informed decision-making through clear metrics and dashboards.
What We're Looking For
7+ years of experience in HR or People Operations leadership roles; experience in high-growth tech or AI startups strongly preferred.
SHRM-SCP / SPHR or equivalent certifications.
Strong understanding of employment law and compliance.
Proven ability to build teams and systems from the ground up in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills; able to influence across technical and executive audiences.
Hands-on, pragmatic operator who thrives in a mission-driven, entrepreneurial culture.
VP of data and applications
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Alexander Technology Group is looking for a VP of Data for a client in the Burlington, MA.
No 3rd party applicants will be considered. Do not reach out
This is temporary only**
Full remote
Requirements
Must come out of a Software or SaaS company
Snowflake experience
Develop and align a multi-year strategy for AI and data to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase the value of technology investments.
Build strong partnerships across internal business, technical, and operational teams.
Create a talent and skills strategy that strengthens digital capabilities and supports continuous improvement and innovation.
Promote a data-driven culture using clear metrics and KPIs to guide decisions and improve customer and business outcomes.
Collaborate with privacy and security teams to establish AI data standards and governance.
Lead the selection, implementation, and optimization of tools that improve communication, collaboration, and productivity.
Manage relationships with key technology partners and ensure accountability to service expectations.
Establish measurement frameworks to track progress, quality, compliance, and operational effectiveness.
If interested, please send resume to ************************
Associate Director Pricing and Contracts
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Associate Director, Contracts and Pricing
Department: Market Access
About Our Client Our client is a global leader in healthcare innovation, focused on improving patient access and delivering value through science and technology. They operate across prescription medicine, consumer health, and specialty care, driving growth through strategic partnerships and cutting-edge solutions.
Job Summary
The Associate Director, Contracts and Pricing - Prescription Business Unit (U.S.) will lead initiatives to develop, model, execute, and measure access and reimbursement strategies. This role ensures successful product launches, maximizes market adoption, and supports lifecycle management from early development through loss of exclusivity.
Key Responsibilities
Achieve financial targets: manage forecasts, invoices, accruals, and validation through budgeting and financial review processes.
Oversee market access and reimbursement operations, including managed care contracting, payer negotiations, and rebate budgets.
Lead Gross-to-Net modeling for portfolio and new launches; develop robust forecasts using contract data and insights.
Collaborate with leadership and cross-functional teams to align on market access strategies and GTN assumptions.
Serve as SME for payer negotiations; assess risks and opportunities to inform contract terms and conditions.
Manage communication plans, KPI reporting, and compliance with healthcare regulations.
Support business development and new product launches with market access assessments and go-to-market strategies.
Qualifications
Strong experience in market access, pricing, and contracting within the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry.
Expertise in financial modeling, forecasting, and payer negotiations.
Ability to manage complex projects and collaborate across functions.
Excellent analytical, communication, and strategic thinking skills.
Associate Director - AI/ML
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Associate Director, AI/ML
📍 Boston, MA | 💼 Full-Time |
Are you an experienced AI/ML professional ready to lead innovation at scale? This senior role offers the opportunity to shape the strategic application of artificial intelligence across research and development, driving smarter, faster, and more ethical data-driven decisions.
About the Role
As Associate Director of AI/ML, you'll guide the design, implementation, and adoption of machine learning platforms across diverse scientific and operational areas. You'll collaborate with data science teams, domain experts, and senior stakeholders to identify impactful use cases, translate business challenges into scalable solutions, and champion best practices in ethical and responsible AI.
Key Responsibilities
Lead AI/ML strategy and execution across R&D and digital initiatives.
Translate business needs into actionable machine learning projects.
Partner cross-functionally to implement and optimize ML models in production.
Mentor and grow AI/ML and data science talent across the organization.
Evaluate and integrate emerging AI/ML trends and external partnerships.
Ensure all AI/ML applications align with ethical and governance standards.
About You
Advanced degree (M.S. or Ph.D.) in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, or related field.
6+ years of experience developing and deploying end-to-end ML systems in production.
Expertise in at least two AI domains (e.g., NLP, computer vision, reinforcement learning, multimodal learning).
Strong grasp of deep learning architectures (Transformers, CNNs, RNNs) and classical ML models.
Hands-on experience with cloud-based ML pipelines, CI/CD, and MLOps frameworks.
Exceptional communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Curious, entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for continuous learning.
Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or large-scale global environments is a plus.
Why Apply
Join a world-class AI/ML team driving innovation in data-driven research and development. This is an opportunity to combine technical depth with leadership impact - where your work directly contributes to groundbreaking progress and smarter science.
Associate Director
Associate director job in Cambridge, MA
The Associate Director, Scientific Communications Lead, Hematology is a senior role focused on developing and executing strategic publication and scientific communication plans for oncology assets, ensuring alignment with medical strategies, compliance, and data transparency.
Core Responsibilities
Leads cross-functional teams in creating global publication plans, managing scientific deliverables like manuscripts, slide decks, and digital content, while overseeing vendors, budgets, and databases such as Datavision. Serves as liaison with opinion leaders, authors, and partners; develops scientific platforms; and provides training on best practices like GPP3 and ICMJE guidelines.
Qualifications
Requires an advanced degree (PhD/PharmD preferred) in life sciences, 5+ years in medical publications within pharma/biotech (oncology preferred), Bachelors is acceptable. strong project management, analytical skills, and proficiency in tools like MS Office and SharePoin
Director System Patient Financial Services
Associate director job in Barnstable Town, MA
PURPOSE OF POSITION: Develops and executes the strategic vision for Patient Financial Services (“PFS”) functions across all Cape Cod Healthcare ("CCHC") entities. Provides leadership and oversight of key operational and financial decisions pertaining to all insurance and patient Accounts Receivable (“AR”) resolution, denials management, customer service and billing compliance. Coordinates with the VP of Revenue Cycle and/or CFO to develop yearly metrics and is responsible for managing people and processes to achieve or exceed CCHC's revenue cycle goals and performance metrics expectations. Has responsibility to timely budget submission and ongoing management to budget expectations. Leads or serves on CCH revenue cycle process improvement task forces and committees.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Directs the performance of CCHC Patient Financial Services Accounts Receivable (AR) including but not limited to Billing, Insurance Follow-Up, Customer Service, Denials Prevention and Management and Vendor Management.
Responsible for hiring, coaching, and otherwise developing direct reports and creating or ensuring creation of a structure for employee onboarding and ongoing development.
Collaborates with the CFO and VP of PFS & Revenue Cycle to set goals, identify opportunities to improve AR resolution, resulting in payment based on industry Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) for Patient Financial Services and Revenue Cycle.
Responsible for measurement and reporting of ongoing financial and operational performance. Ensure the implementation of action plans where performance is not meeting expectations and recognizing areas of excellence.
Lead the implementation of best practice strategies to increase cash flow and turnaround time in account resolution.
Demonstrates a commitment to exceptional customer satisfaction to all parties. Appropriately assesses who our customers are (e.g. anyone the individual has a responsibility to serve inside and/or outside the Health System). Conducts self in a polite, forthright manner, articulately communicating with others and using discretion, judgment, common sense and timeliness in customer service decision -making.
Create, monitor and perform within established budgets.
Develop, implement, and manage efficient and effective operational policies, procedures, processes and performance monitoring across all Patient Financial Services functions. Ensure that all PFS employees and process owners are held accountable and are meeting established standards and goals.
Ensure PFS employees across all functions are trained and comply with established policies, processes, and quality assurance programs.
Identify potential process improvements through Patient Financial Services, and lead the design and implementation as required.
Coordinate and oversee all third party AR and payment application process transition points between Patient Financial Services and other functional areas within the revenue cycle organization.
Monitor and facilitate service level agreements (“SLAs”) between Patient Financial Services and other related functions, within both Revenue Cycle and Clinical Operations as necessary.
Coordinate with peers across the Revenue Cycle organization, and with related stakeholders, on the management of third-party denials by working with the onsite Revenue Cycle Integration leaders, Patient Access Services and middle Revenue Cycle functions, Professional Revenue Cycle, Home Health and Hospice, and Behavioral Health to identify trends and implement denials prevention and/or recovery programs.
Routinely conduct payer trend analysis to ensure optimal processing and reimbursement, identify issues, communicate findings to CCHC PFS stakeholders, define solutions and initiate resolution.
Coordinate with peers across the Revenue Cycle organization on the management of PFS edits by working with the Unbilled Committee to identify trends and implement modifications to workflow to limit pre-billing edits.
Build strong relationships and facilitate productive communication between key revenue cycle stakeholders, including peer leaders of Revenue Cycle services and core support departments (e.g., Human Resources, IT, Finance, Managed Care, etc.)
Develop and maintain effective payer working relationships.
Assess direct reports' performance on a consistent basis and provides feedback to reward effective performance and enable proactive performance improvement steps to be taken.
Consistently provides service excellence to all patients, family members, visitors, volunteers and co-workers.
Challenges current working practices; identifies process improvement opportunities and presents recommendations and solutions to management. Engages and commits to the organization's culture of continuous improvement by actively participating, supporting, and promoting CCHC Pillars of Excellence.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/TRAINING:
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Management or related discipline preferred or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of five to seven years of relevant experience with a track record of progressively responsible positions in a complex healthcare organization such as a multi-hospital system, large group practice or a major healthcare consulting firm preferred.
Minimum of three to five years of supervisory/management experience. Prior experience in a union environment preferred.
Strong technical grounding, project management and implementation experience required. Proven leadership abilities and comprehensive knowledge of healthcare information systems. Epic Single Business Office (SBO) and clearinghouse experience preferred.
Strong working knowledge of regulatory requirements, payer requirements, billing coding requirements (ICD, CPT, HCPCs, etc.), general revenue cycle management strategies, and industry best practices.
Thorough knowledge of metrics, analytics, and data synthesis in healthcare patient financial services and revenue cycle management to identify trends, produce reliable forecasts and projections.
Strong analytical and critical thinking, organizational, and business process optimization skills, with in-depth ability to develop and pursue goals, synthesize data to identify system vulnerabilities and develop and apply innovative solutions.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
An understanding of the psychology of complex corporate relationships, and an ability to influence within such an environment.
Excellent communication and organizational skills are required, with the ability to effectively communicate to physicians, patients, staff, payers and administration. Above average understanding of how, when, and to what extent different hospital departments relate to and communicate with one another.
Vice President of Operations-Luxury Short Term Rentals
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Job Title: Executive Vice President of Operations
Salary: $150,000-$165,000 + BONUS
Skills: Short Term Rental Experience, Willingness to Travel, Abscence of Ego, Super Process Driven, PropCo, OpCo
About the Hospitality Company / The Opportunity:
Step into a high-impact executive leadership role with a dynamic company at the forefront of the hospitality industry. Specializing in luxury short-term rentals and group travel experiences across premier destinations, this organization combines the warmth of hospitality with innovative, data-driven operational strategies. This opportunity offers you the chance to architect and scale sophisticated operational systems, make significant P&L improvements, and help redefine the standards for group accommodation-all while leading a geographically distributed, high-performing team in a rapidly growing sector.
Responsibilities:
Shape and execute operational strategy across all business divisions, including property operations, company operations, new property installations, and procurement.
Architect scalable processes and systems that optimize operational efficiency and drive measurable improvements in profitability across multiple markets.
Oversee and develop regional and functional leaders while cultivating a culture of operational excellence within both PropCo and OpCo entities.
Lead centralized purchasing and supply chain functions to ensure cost-effective procurement and strong vendor relationships nationally.
Manage budgets, oversee P&L performance, and implement effective cost control strategies to ensure sustainable growth.
Champion speed-to-market initiatives and process improvements to support company expansion in new and existing markets.
Preserve high guest experience standards and brand consistency across all properties and operational activities.
Travel up to 25-30% to key markets and properties, providing executive oversight and leadership presence.
Must-Have Skills:
10+ years of operations leadership, with at least 5 years at the executive or senior level in hospitality, property management, or real estate operations.
Proven experience designing and implementing operational systems in multi-market environments.
Strong expertise in P&L management, budget development, and rigorous cost control.
Successful track record leading large, multi-disciplinary teams and managing large-scale organizational change.
Bachelor's degree required; MBA or equivalent leadership training strongly preferred.
Background in centralized purchasing, procurement, or supply chain management across diverse vendors.
Outstanding interpersonal and written communication skills, with the ability to influence executive stakeholders.
Willingness and ability to travel up to 25-30% nationally.
Nice-to-Have Skills:
Specific experience in luxury short-term rental or group hospitality operations.
Strong familiarity with both PropCo and OpCo business models and operations.
MBA or advanced degree in a relevant field.
Technological fluency, including experience with hospitality tech platforms and data-driven decision making.
Abscence of ego and a collaborative, team-focused leadership style.
Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced, scaling environment.
Director/Senior Director,CMC lead
Associate director job in Boston, MA
WuXi XDC (stock code: 2268.HK), a leading Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO) focused on the global antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) and broader bioconjugate market, is a pioneering CRDMO offering integrated, end-to-end services. Services are provided from proximately located, state-of-the-art laboratories and manufacturing facilities, allowing for a significant reduction in development timelines and costs. Headquarter in Shanghai, China, our over 1,000 skilled employees work across a global network to deliver expert-driven, high-quality and right-first-time project execution for our customers. By offering a single-source, open-access platform with the most comprehensive capabilities and technologies, WuXi XDC enables our biopharmaceutical partners to speed the development of innovative therapies for the benefit of patients worldwide.
About the job
Summary:
The incumbent will lead the orderly progression of projects from the proposal stage through project completion by interacting with the client, technical teams and business development team. The incumbent will also participate in business development activities such as visiting existing or new clients and promoting WuXi XDC's services at conferences/trade shows.
This position will offer the candidate flexibility working remotely from home in US or EU locations. Relocation to China could be an option.
Responsibilities:
Provide project and portfolio leadership supporting IND-enabling early and late stage bioproduct development CMC activities.
Collaborate with CMC functional areas to ensure successful execution of various ADC or bioconjugate CMC projects, and delivery of results on time and within budget.
Assist with development and manufacturing alliance management, product development and manufacturing strategy.
Coordinate efforts and facilitate communication to ensure alignment between WuXi XDC and clients.
Work with a high-performance team to ensure best quality services.
Enhance current service offering and develop new clients.
Technical Skills /Knowledge:
The candidate should possess strong and effective project management, problem solving and interpersonal skills, and have a proven track record of working cross-functionally, across a wide variety of technical, business, and operational areas.
Demonstrate good understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and large molecule drug development.
The title of this CMC Lead position is flexible and may be from Associate Director, Director up to Senior Director.
Depending upon the title, minimal 5-20 years of relevant pharmaceutical or biotech industry experience in CMC process development and/or GMP manufacturing is required.
Working knowledge and understanding of current regulations and industry trends for large molecule and ADC/bioconjugate product development, manufacture, and testing is a must.
Working experience in ADC is preferred.
Experience in a Contract Research Organization (CRO) or Contract Manufacturing Organization (CMO) is preferred, but not required.
Customary Education and Experience:
MS/PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, pharmaceutical science or related discipline.
Fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese.
Must have working knowledge of MS Office products.
Technical experience at large pharma or biotech companies.
ADC/Biologics process/formulation/analytical development and/or manufacturing experience
Senior Director, Healthcare Compliance
Associate director job in Boston, MA
We are partnered with a commercial-stage Biopharmaceutical company who is looking to bring on a Compliance Business Partner at the Senior Director level. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape compliance strategy within a dynamic, growth-oriented environment, partnering closely with senior leadership and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee and manage day-to-day commercialization efforts while ensuring adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards.
Develop, implement, and maintain compliance policies, procedures, and training programs to guide organizational operations.
Serve as the primary compliance advisor for business teams, providing risk identification and mitigation strategies for initiatives involving healthcare professionals, patients, and advocacy groups.
Provide compliance oversight for programs such as speaker engagements, sponsorships, grants, and other healthcare-related interactions.
Support transparency reporting, drug price reporting, internal investigations, and access to compliance tools including risk assessments and vendor due diligence.
Qualifications:
8+ years of pharmaceutical compliance, audit, or related experience; B.A./B.S. required, advanced degree (MBA/JD) preferred.
Strong knowledge of U.S. and global compliance laws, including anti-kickback statutes, transparency reporting, and industry guidelines (OIG, PhRMA).
Experience with compliance audits, monitoring, and global transparency reporting; CHC or PMP certification is a plus.
Associate Director, Clinical Scientist
Associate director job in Watertown Town, MA
Associate Director, Clinical Scientist
How you'll make an impact:
Serve as the study lead Clinical Scientist in immunology, actively participating in program team meetings, scientific advisory boards, and data/safety monitoring committees.
Support the design of clinical trial protocols, synopses, and amendments, ensuring scientific integrity and alignment with regulatory standards.
Conduct clinical and medical data reviews, including safety monitoring activities, to ensure patient safety and data accuracy.
Collaborate with Translational Medicine to embed bioanalytical sampling (e.g., PK/PD, biomarker assays) into trial protocols; ensure data flow to functional groups for analysis.
Prepare and review essential documents such as medical monitoring plans, statistical analysis plans (SAPs), informed consent forms, and clinical study reports, supporting regulatory submissions.
Work within a matrix environment, collaborating with medical directors, regulatory affairs, translational medicine, clinical operations, statistics, and other departments to drive clinical development programs forward.
Review monitoring reports, track protocol deviations, monitor data, query resolution, analyze trends, and prepare clinical study reports and regulatory submission materials.
Present data and information to external investigators and internal stakeholders, contributing to meetings with governance bodies and regulatory authorities.
Skills and experience you'll bring:
Bachelor's or advanced degree (MSc, PharmD, MD, PhD) in Life Sciences, Pharmacology, or related field.
4+ years in pharmaceutical clinical drug development, with experience in global clinical trials and program execution.
Proficiency in immunological diseases (e.g. Atopic dermatitis, Asthma) including an understanding of disease biology and treatment landscapes.
In-depth understanding of clinical development processes, regulatory requirements, and guidelines (FDA, EMEA, ICH, GCP).
Strong problem-solving abilities and excellent medical writing skills.
Director, CMC Project Leadership
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Fusion Pharmaceuticals, a member of the AstraZeneca Group, is a clinical-stage oncology company focused on developing next-generation radioconjugates (RCs) as precision medicines. Fusion connects alpha particle emitting isotopes to various targeting molecules to selectively deliver the alpha emitting payloads to tumors. Fusion's clinical portfolio includes: FPI-2265 targeting prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer currently in a Phase 2 trial; FPI-1434 targeting insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor currently in a Phase 1 trial; and FPI-2068, a bispecific IgG-based EGFR-cMET targeted radioconjugate currently in a Phase 1 trial. In addition, Fusion is pursuing combination programs between RCs and DNA Damage Response Inhibitors (DDRis) and immune-oncology agents. Fusion has a fully operational Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) compliant state-of-the-art radiopharmaceutical manufacturing facility to meet supply demand for Fusion's growing pipeline of RCs.
Fusion Pharmaceutical is opening a role for a Director, CMC Project Leadership. Reporting to the Vice President of Manufacturing, this individual will be responsible for leading CMC efforts for our lead asset, FPI-2265 and representing CMC on the Global Program team.
This high visibility position requires excellent communication skills, multi-tasking ability, and desire to strive in a fast-paced environment. The successful candidate will bring a strong background in CMC and Project leadership.
This position is based out of our Boston, MA office and will follow a hybrid work schedule.
Responsibilities:
Has overall accountabilìty for defining and delivering the pharmaceutical development strategy that delivers effective development, approval, commercialization and LCM of new medicines.
The key CMC accountabilities include
The overall development and technical strategy
The regulatory strategy and documentation for marketing authorizations (incl IND/IMPD)
For in-market products, the role holder is accountable for the development and delivery of the Manufacturability Strategy & Plan.
Clinical supply chain strategy and plan for Phase 3 (transferred generally at start of Phase 3)
Accountable to the Global Program Team (GPT) for maintaining and delivering all aspects of the pharmaceutical development plan including control of the scope, timing, resources, cost, quality and risk.
An active member of the GPT, contributing to the development of overall project strategies. Is expected to have credibility and influence within the team in which the role holder is a member.
Accountable for the technical development strategy for APl, DP & Analytical aligned with project strategy and priority.
The role involves a diverse range of problems/opportunities requiring complex judgements and solutions based on highly developed levels of conceptual thought and strategic vision and analysis.
May represent CMC on the evaluation of business development opportunities .
Has the responsibility to ensure that project strategies are reviewed
Skills and Qualifications:
10+ years experience in product development and manufacturing; Advanced degree in Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Science, Chemical Engineering or related scientific discipline preferred. PMP certification a plus
Demonstrated strong leadership with enterprise mindset, learning agility, networking and negotiation skills and collaborative approach supportive of delivery of business objectives.
Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to set clear direction and objectives for the team and to influence at a senior level in the organization including Governance groups
Capable of managing the responsibilities for a diverse range of activities and projects acting as the key sponsor for projects and programs supporting their project portfolio.
Excellent negotiation and influencing skills in order to influence and contribute to the cross-functional project/product strategies and deliverables
Possess strength and independence of viewpoint and be willing to challenge others in senior roles in other parts of Global Operations and the rest of the business when appropriate
Ability to develop & implement end-to-end Pharmaceutical strategy across all CMC areas (APl, DP, etc.) aligned with the overall GPT strategy and clinical/commercial supply
Significant experience of leading multi-disciplinary teams with an ability to ensure correct structure and team composition for efficient delivery and transition across the value stream
Strong coaching and motivational leadership skills that support the development of and delivery through the Pharmaceutical Team
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
The annual base pay for this position ranges from $162,682.40 to $244,023.60. Our positions offer eligibility for various incentives-an opportunity to receive short-term incentive bonuses, equity-based awards for salaried roles and commissions for sales roles. Benefits offered include qualified retirement programs, paid time off (i.e., vacation, holiday, and leaves), as well as health, dental, and vision coverage in accordance with the terms of the applicable plans.
Associate Director, Commercial Training & Field Effectiveness
Associate director job in Cambridge, MA
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Commercial Operations
Cambridge, MA * ID: 25R-32 * Full-Time/Regular
Nearly 37 million Americans are currently affected by Chronic Kidney Disease. 37 million.
At Akebia we take that number very seriously and every day we come to work, with the purpose of bettering the lives of each person impacted by kidney disease and the renal community that serves them.
Our tenacious, passionate employees' challenge the status quo and work to develop unique therapeutics that have the potential to set new standards of care for people living with kidney disease.
This is life-changing work, and we are all in, are you?
Job Summary
Reporting to the Sr. Director of Commercial Excellence, the Associate Director of Field Engagement and Effectiveness is responsible for gathering field insights regarding launch effectiveness requirements, developing commercial & sales training programs and delivering operational support to the customer-facing roles. This will include disease state, product/therapeutic landscape knowledge, compliance (OIG), and other commercialization processes and systems. The incumbent will need to collaborate across Medical, Marketing, Sales, Market Access, Legal, People and Culture, Regulatory, and other Partner Organizations.
Training (50% of the time)
Aligning to Akebia's annual strategy for sales and marketing focus
Develop a sales training curriculum that motivates customer-facing personnel to achieve their goals and align with the strategy.
Establish a collaborative, clinical, sales focused learning environment with core principles of adult learning
Optimize curriculum that allows ongoing education for customer-facing teams to ensure consistency in disease state and product knowledge. (product/non-product training modules)
Lead and coordinate new hire onboarding and training programs for customer-facing teams.
Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to create the appropriate learning content for the respective customer-facing role.
Direct Field Trainers who will be peer-to-peer trainers with their colleagues within the sales team.
Liaise with home office/field management about the development and delivery of training material.
Document and maintain proper records of training initiatives.
Collaborate with the administration of the Promotional, Medical, Legal, & Regulatory (PRC) process to identify the training requirements and the delivery of material for use.
Support efforts in Company meeting planning and execution, including agenda creation, workshop development, and delivery as well as overall meeting facilitation for POAs & NSMs.
Manage vendors and partners to produce meaningful curriculum within established scope and timeframes.
Perform additional responsibilities and participate in special projects as assigned.
Field Effectiveness Insight Generation (30% of the time)
Work with Sales Leadership Team to review team effectiveness with the aim of identifying performance gaps and create sales tactics and/or training programs to address them.
Interpret sales data and KAM call information to develop appropriate training reinforcement and development plans.
Perform ride along with KAMs to provide feedback on promotional effectiveness, customer engagement and territory management.
Develop and implement KAM feedback tool to provide written feedback to KAMs to highlight performance attributes affecting promotional success.
Develop and manage feedback from sales organization on key initiatives
Engagement Effectiveness Administration (20% of the time)
Manage Learning Management System (Akebia Learning) partnering closely with Compliance, Commercial and Human Resources
Participate in the implementation/deployment of technologies (Veeva CRM, Sales portal) to be used by the field force to increase efficiency, and effectiveness and determine the best way to train the team.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree required.
8+ years' experience in a commercial role within a pharma or biotech company and at least 5 years in a sales/product training-focused role.
Previous Experience in building a sales training continuum for a life science company
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, including PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
Proficient in sales reporting and analytics tools (e.g., Tableau), as well as CRM and Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Demonstrated experience with best-in-class means of training delivery including eLearning, self-study, assessment, audio/video, classroom, and experiential learning to ensure the sales force is trained and can deliver the attributes of our products.
Strong interpersonal, presentation and facilitation skills required.
Previous field sales experience is strongly preferred.
Demonstrated success in managing numerous projects simultaneously.
Ability to challenge the thinking of an established customer facing team.
Requires 15-35% travel.
Compensation:
Targeted Base: $171,290 - $211,593*
*Base Compensation for this role will depend on a number of factors including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience, and may fall outside of the range shown. Base pay is only one component of the company's total rewards package, all regular employees are also eligible for the corporate bonus program or the incentive compensation program (if applicable), as well as equity. Additional benefits include health care, vision, dental, retirement, PTO, etc.
Are you an Akebian?
An Akebian is curious, empathetic, and values making connections to people and ideas. Akebian's aren't afraid of diving in and owning a process or a problem, because we all want to deliver a great solution. Akebian's believe that we are better together because we are all working toward a common purpose - to better the life of each person impacted by kidney disease. Want to learn more about what it means to be an Akebian? Visit our website: **************
Akebia is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all job applicants. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristics protected by applicable law.
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MGB Director Perfusion Services
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Site: The General Hospital Corporation
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
The Director of Perfusion Services at Mass General Brigham is a key leadership role within the Heart and Vascular Institute, responsible for overseeing all perfusion-related clinical operations, education, and research across the Mass General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. This position requires a visionary leader who will collaborate with surgical and cardiology leadership to ensure excellence in patient care, innovation in perfusion technologies, and the development of future leaders in the field.
Under the direction of the Chief of Cardiac Surgery and the Senior Administrative Director, the Director of Perfusion Services leads the administrative, technical, and operational functions of the department. This role ensures compliance with federal, state, and hospital regulations, oversees accreditation, staffing, training, and daily operations, and maintains high standards of patient care and safety.
The Director must be well-versed in Joint Commission and HIPAA standards, exercise sound judgment in prioritizing tasks, and ensure adequate resources to support clinical needs. They provide leadership to the perfusion team, operate extracorporeal circulation equipment during procedures, and manage the administration of blood products and solutions. The role emphasizes efficient use of personnel and resources while fostering professional development and a quality-driven, patient-centered environment.
This role may expand over time to include other sites or affiliations that utilize MGB perfusion services in the future.
Qualifications
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Administrative Leadership
Collaborates with the Chief and Administrative Director to oversee departmental organization and strategic planning.
Manages financial operations including budgeting, equipment planning, and resource utilization.
Oversees documentation, policy development, and compliance with hospital and regulatory standards.
Communicates institutional updates and policy changes to staff.
Participates in meetings, seminars, and educational activities.
Leads recruitment, onboarding, and performance management of perfusion staff.
Designs orientation and competency programs for new and existing team members.
Develops and enforces standardized protocols and scheduling, including 7-day OR coverage and on-call rotations.
Fosters professional growth and succession planning within the team.
Aligns perfusion program strategy with Cardiac Surgery and OR goals.
Manages workload metrics to support staffing decisions.
Leads program design, development, and expansion initiatives.
Supports fiscal management across human and equipment resources.
Maintains strong communication across clinical teams and ensures continuity of care.
Trains senior perfusionists to manage operations in the Director's absence.
Initiates and contributes to research projects.
Oversees point-of-care testing including training, management, and quality control.
Clinical Operations
Prepares and operates extracorporeal circulation equipment during cardiac and other surgical procedures.
Administers and monitors prescribed solutions and blood products during procedures.
Adjusts equipment settings based on lab reports and surgical requirements to maintain homeostasis.
Monitors and calibrates various devices used in cardiovascular procedures.
Maintains knowledge of pharmacological interventions and bypass circuitry.
Maintains records of all cardiovascular bypass procedures and participates in intra-aortic balloon pump operations.
Provides perfusion services across multiple specialties including Transplant, Oncology, and Vascular Surgery.
Participates in ECMO program and supports training and policy development.
Organizes and oversees research projects and maintains current procedure protocols.
Establishes and maintains quality control standards for testing and personnel.
Promotes training programs for residents, fellows, and visiting physicians.
Collaborates with medical industry and other institutions to integrate evolving technologies.
Advises research committees and supports intra-operative plasmapheresis as needed.
Consults with other specialties to improve perfusion technologies and practices.
Supports legal compliance and risk reduction through accurate record keeping.
Personnel Management
Provides direct supervision and is available for real-time support and guidance for both perfusion teams (~36 FTEs)
Creates work schedules and on call schedules for both sites
Approves time off, overtime, leaves of absence, and weekly payroll.
Oversees perfusionist staff certification, licensure, and continuing education compliance.
Conducts regular performance evaluations and competency assessments.
Collaborates with leadership to resolve employee issues.
Supports professional development through continuing education, goal setting, and learning opportunities.
Authorizes travel for educational events.
Environment, Safety & Facilities:
Establish performance metrics and conduct regular evaluations. Ensures safety and calibration of all perfusion equipment.
Maintains departmental compliance with institutional, OSHA, HIPAA, and JCAHO guidelines.
Strategic Development
Identify opportunities for program expansion and innovation.
Foster partnerships with affiliated institutions and external collaborators.
Participate in philanthropic efforts to support perfusion services.
Research & Education
Promote research initiatives in perfusion science and technology.
Develop educational programs for trainees and continuing education for staff.
Collaborate with academic partners to advance the field.
Minimum Job Qualifications:
Requires B.A. degree with science courses: biology, physiology, chemistry and physics. Masters level degree preferred.
Requires completion of an accredited Perfusion Program prior to certification and at least one year as a cardiovascular perfusionist prior to certification.
Requires successful completion of both written examinations to become certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion, and through continuing education programs, annual renewal of Board Certification.
Requires proven skills in operational and human resource management
Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Professional Licensure of Perfusionists.
Prior experience in a supervisory or leadership role managing perfusionists and a perfusionist program required.
Adult/Pediatric Perfusion Experience 8-10+ years required and Management Experience 5-7 years required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
Knowledge of membrane, adult and infant/pedi surgery, centrifugal pumps, roller pumps, isolated limb perfusion, intra aortic balloon pump, heart and lung transplantation, and various myocardial protection techniques such as cold crystalloid and blood, warm continuous blood, cold fibrillation/arrest, and blood gas interpretation.
Orders products for cardiac perfusion team through cardiac surgeon equipment requests.
Works with material managers and detail people for product and equipment costs and inventory levels.
Maintains fiscal responsibility for program including personnel and non-personnel expenses.
Assists in budget preparation and management
Working Conditions
Travel between MGB hospitals and affiliated sites as needed.
Participation in meetings and collaborative planning sessions.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Physical Requirements
Standing Frequently (34-66%)
Walking Frequently (34-66%)
Sitting Occasionally (3-33%)
Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs+ (w/assisted device)
Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs - 35lbs
Pushing Occasionally (3-33%)
Pulling Occasionally (3-33%)
Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%)
Balancing Frequently (34-66%)
Stooping Occasionally (3-33%)
Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%)
Crouching Occasionally (3-33%)
Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%)
Reaching Frequently (34-66%)
Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%)
Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%)
Feeling Constantly (67-100%)
Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%)
Vision - Far Constantly (67-100%)
Vision - Near Constantly (67-100%)
Talking Constantly (67-100%)
Hearing Constantly (67-100%)
Remote Type
Onsite
Work Location
100 Blossom Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$144,206.40 - $209,757.60/Annual
Grade
9
At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. Our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and any offer extended will take into account your skills, relevant experience if applicable, education, certifications and other essential factors. The base pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications; however, it does not encompass all elements contributing to your total compensation package. In addition to competitive base pay, we offer comprehensive benefits, career advancement opportunities, differentials, premiums and bonuses as applicable and recognition programs designed to celebrate your contributions and support your professional growth. We invite you to apply, and our Talent Acquisition team will provide an overview of your potential compensation and benefits package.
EEO Statement:
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Auto-ApplyDirector, Field Operations
Associate director job in Waltham, MA
Who We AreCogent Biosciences is a publicly traded biotechnology company focused on developing precision therapies for genetically defined diseases. The most advanced clinical program, bezuclastinib, is a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor that is designed to potently inhibit the KIT D816V mutation as well as other mutations in KIT exon 17. KIT D816V is responsible for driving systemic mastocytosis (SM), a serious disease caused by unchecked proliferation of mast cells. Exon 17 mutations are also found in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), a type of cancer with strong dependence on oncogenic KIT signaling. Top-line results from registration-directed trials in NonAdvanced SM, Advanced SM and GIST are expected in 2025. The company also has an ongoing Phase 1 study of its novel internally discovered FGFR2 inhibitor. In addition, the Cogent Research Team is developing a portfolio of novel targeted therapies to help patients fighting serious, genetically driven diseases targeting mutations in ErbB2, PI3Kα and KRAS.
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This critical role will lead the strategic and tactical execution of field (commercial customer-facing) operations supporting the launch of bezuclastinib across 3 important indications, Cogent Biosciences' key pipeline asset. The Director of Field Operations will be a key member of the Commercial Operations and Analytics leadership team responsible for driving operational excellence for the commercial organization. We are seeking a strategic and hands-on leader to optimize field deployment, execution, and operational readiness for our upcoming launches. As a key strategic partner to senior sales leadership, this will own the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of our customer-facing operating model. The ideal candidate possesses both the strategic perspective required for sales excellence, and the executional perspective required for a field team to deliver a best-in-class launch. The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in CRM systems, analytics, field operations, and cross-functional collaboration to drive operational excellence and accelerate launch impact. Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Business Partnering
Strategic partner to Senior Sales Leadership, Market Access, Marketing, Patient Services and Analytics to understand key functional needs that translate to field operational solutions and execution.
Engage and Align with critical cross-functional team members that support field teams (IT, HR, Compliance, Sales Training, Congress Execution, Medical, etc).
Key field operations leader for real-time issue resolution, solution development, performance monitoring and operational support needs.
Field Planning and Execution Operational Leadership
Aligned with the vision of the senior commercial leadership, develop and lead all the field planning processes (at the National and Regional level) required to enable a field force to launch in the rare disease and oncology space. This includes business and call planning, targeting and segmentation, resource allocation, budgeting, reporting and all key sales enablement tools.
Develop and lead the annual cadence of key field engagements and meetings (business reviews, key sales meetings, performance updates, etc).
Develop key field performance management and monitoring systems, processes and reporting (goals, key performance and execution metrics, etc) that are strategically aligned and visible to all stakeholders.
Ensure compliance with regulatory and legal requirements, including credentialing and spend reporting.
Enabling Customer Facing Teams with Technology, Tools and Systems
Working with senior commercial leadership to identify key technology capabilities and requirements to support an engaged and productive customer-facing organization across functions.
Collaborate with key functions (IT, L&D, Marketing) to develop, integrate and implement key field-facing tools such as CRM, call/business planning tools, peripherals (such as tablets), virtual selling capabilities, etc.
Lead the onboarding and ongoing training requirements for the field to adopt new technology and processes into their way of working.
Develop/implement novel enabling SOPs for the field force to allow them to perform more effectively.
Find opportunities to leverage technology or new digital solutions to improve productivity, simplicity and engagement of the field team.
Oversee vendor relationships related to CRM, data analytics, and field operations platforms.
Performance Management, Monitoring and Reporting
Leading an aligned approach to critical measurable indicators and outcomes related to field performance and execution.
Develop scalable reporting capabilities, field-facing dashboards, KPIs, and scorecards that enable actionable insights, performance monitoring and support coaching conversations.
Work with commercial leadership to establish the overarching philosophy of the SIP (sales incentive plan) and build the SIP integration plan for the field (quota setting process, key data sources and inputs, sales vs quota reporting capabilities, payout frequency and processes, QA/QC processes).
Build field response process and capability to respond to data, IC, and comp enquiries.
Launch Readiness and Deployment/Territory Optimization
Work with senior leadership and external partners to design a fit for purpose customer facing organization with the right capabilities to ensure a best-in-class launch.
Optimize the deployment of field resources and geographies aligned with the market opportunities across Cogent's three potential indications, HCP targeting, key centers of excellence in each territory.
Support the scale and build of the field operations resourcing and infrastructure to prepare for launch.
Act as a key member of the Launch Readiness workstream to represent the field readiness and key milestones reflecting the preparations for field activation on Day 1.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Business, Life Sciences, or related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
8+ years of experience in pharmaceutical or biotech field operations, with launch experience in rare or specialty diseases.
Proven expertise in CRM systems (e.g., Veeva, Salesforce), field analytics, and commercial data infrastructure.
Strong understanding of field force effectiveness, territory design, and incentive compensation.
Experience in a startup or growth-stage biotech environment preferred.
Excellent project management, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
Ability to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced, and highly regulated environment.
Our Locations
Waltham, MA: Our Boston office includes an open office layout that has recently undergone a makeover designed for collaboration and giving our employees the best work place possible. Free access is provided for both on-site parking and gym facilities in the building.
Boulder, CO: We have just moved into our new state-of-the art Research Facility in the fast-growing biopharmaceutical hub in the greater Denver/Boulder corridor. Our CEO is based full-time in this location and we are proud to call this the home of Cogent's discovery research organization.
Our Offer To You
To attract the very best talent, we offer a generous benefits package that includes competitive pay, performance-based bonus, stock options, insurance coverage (health, dental, life, and disability), competitive time-off, a 401(k) plan, and commuter/parking benefits.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our goal is to have a diverse workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or disability, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Auto-ApplyDirector, Field Force Operations
Associate director job in Cambridge, MA
Job Description
Scholar Rock is a biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops, and delivers life-changing therapies for people with serious diseases that have high unmet need. As a global leader in the biology of the transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) superfamily of cell proteins and named for the visual resemblance of a scholar rock to protein structures, the clinical-stage company is focused on advancing innovative treatments where protein growth factors are fundamental. Over the past decade, the company has created a pipeline with the potential to advance the standard of care for neuromuscular disease, cardiometabolic disorders, cancer, and other conditions where growth factor-targeted drugs can play a transformational role.
Scholar Rock is the only company to show clinical proof of concept for a muscle-targeted treatment in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). This commitment to unlocking fundamentally different therapeutic approaches is powered by broad application of a proprietary platform, which has developed novel monoclonal antibodies to modulate protein growth factors with extraordinary selectivity. By harnessing cutting-edge science in disease spaces that are historically under-addressed through traditional therapies, Scholar Rock works every day to create new possibilities for patients. Learn more about the company's approach at
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Summary of Position:
In this role, you will be responsible for a wide variety of projects across the Commercial organization to include, but not limited to, functioning as the business lead for sales sizing and alignment, field incentive compensation design and implementation, field analytics and reporting, implementation of commercial systems, collaboration with brand marketing/e-marketing initiatives and supporting KPIs for overall performance. Additionally, you will identify critical business issues and opportunities for growth, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and work to embed an external market point-of-view into the strategic direction of the company.Position Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership & Operational Excellence
Define and implement a structured framework of goals and tactics to build a best-in-class Field and Sales Operations organization.
Establish and maintain robust analytics and operational processes that effectively support the General Managers and Sales organization.
Data Governance & Systems Integration
Serve on a cross-functional data governance team to define business rules and processes that ensure data integrity and consistency.
Partner with Sales and IT to design, deploy and maintain Veeva both in the US and ROW
Provide Field Operation Support for ROW
Ensure organizational compliance with CRM data standards and quality protocols.
Sales Enablement & Field Optimization
Train the commercial field sales team on systems, tools, and processes to maximize efficiency and adoption.
Develop and refine field sizing and deployment strategies to optimize sales force effectiveness and meet business objectives.
Manage territory alignment and roster systems to ensure optimal resource utilization.
Manages the field sales force credentialling program
Performance Management & Incentives
Lead the development and execution of incentive compensation programs aligned with strategic goals, including plan design, governance, goal setting, reporting, and payout processing.
Monitor departmental performance against KPIs and collaborate with commercial leadership to drive continuous improvement.
Cross-Functional Collaboration & Commercial Readiness
Oversee and execute a broad range of commercial initiatives to ensure organizational readiness for product launches.
Collaborate across the Commercial team to align operational strategies with key business objectives and priorities.
Candidate Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in business, science or related field. A master's degree (MBA) strongly preferred.
8-10 years of experience working in the pharmaceutical or biotech industry with five plus years supporting field sales teams.
Extensive experience supporting technical design of commercial systems. Implementation experience a must.
Extensive experience with Veeva CRM, data management and incentive compensation
Experience with Symphony, IQVIA. CROSSIX and related pharmaceutical sales data
Experience working with field sales teams, field reporting and incentive compensation
Strong analytical skills with the capability to appropriately define issues, questions and data; to comprehend quantitative methods and analytical techniques; to perform accurate analysis (correctly calculated numbers, accurate graphs); to cross-check data and assumptions; to document and establish data trails; and to think creatively about different ways to analyze data and information
Excellent quantitative background that supports the analysis of data to better understand market dynamics and provide insights into product performance and marketing strategy.
Strong interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to drive toward consensus.
Scholar Rock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees
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Director, Transaction Services | Mergers, Integrations & Carve-Outs | Corporate Finance & Restructuring
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Who We Are FTI Consulting is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation. We work with many of the world's top multinational corporations, law firms, banks and private equity firms on their most important issues to deliver impact that makes a difference. From resolving disputes, navigating crises, managing risk and optimizing performance, our teams respond rapidly to dynamic and complex situations.
At FTI Consulting, you'll work side-by side with leaders who have shaped history, helping solve the biggest challenges making headlines today. From day one, you'll be an integral part of a focused team where you can make a real impact. You'll be surrounded by an open, collaborative culture that embraces diversity, recognition, professional development and, most importantly, you.
Are you ready to make your impact?
About The Role
FTI Consulting is seeking a Director to join our growing Mergers, Integrations, & Carve-Outs team. The Director will work with clients in domestic and multinational companies across various and diverse industries.
The Director will work with our clients and teams to improve efficiency and effectiveness at all stages of integrations and carve-outs; from helping assess and identify inorganic growth opportunities, to carving out and divesting parts of the business and every aspect in-between. As a Director, you will make an impact by leveraging your education and experience to address key business issues and help tailor solutions to each unique situation.
Additionally, the Director will help facilitate and execute functional integration and carve-out work streams and assist the client teams through the process lifecycle (current state, interim/desired state) and operating model development and optimization.
What You'll Do
In FTI Consulting's M&A Advisory practice, we provide transactions support and advisory to organizations undergoing major transitions, such as mergers and buy- and sell-side carve-outs. We maximize the value of transactions by mitigating risk, minimizing business disruption, and accelerating the evolution to the new company operating model. Our team supports clients throughout the entire M&A transaction life cycle, from pre-deal efforts through post-integration, to drive value through the successful execution of strategic objectives while optimizing revenue and cost synergies.
Key Responsibilities:
* Manage the junior team on multiple tasks across a consulting engagement including modeling and client presentations
* Supervise research and analytics artifacts and demonstrate team lead-facing or client-facing analysis and insight development
* Utilize business, finance, accounting, and analytical skills to perform and oversee tasks including: 13-week cash flow models, 3-statement models, and pro-forma scenario models
* Assess standalone, one-time and stranded costs in a carve-out situation
* Provide clean room services
* Execute Day 1 through Day 100+ cross-functional interim and desired state planning, including timing for revenue and cost synergy capture
* Design and negotiate transition service agreements (TSAs)
* Design target state customer experience (CCXP) models
* Develop and implement plans for revenue acceleration and sales effectiveness
* Develop, create and implement organizational design changes, culture and change management programs and pre- and post-close communications plans
* Develop work breakdown structure, scope, and/or problem solve for direct functional areas, considering cross-functional downstream and upstream impacts
* Lead senior client-facing meetings and take full responsibility for client deliverables, including reports, written analyses, and presentations
* Lead information sharing sessions and serve as a Subject Matter Expert on workstream areas that align with past experiences and skill sets
How You'll Grow
This is an excellent opportunity to enhance and expand your background across mergers, integrations, and carve-outs and engagement management and project delivery while also gaining valuable management and developmental experience. You will have the opportunity to partner with our internal teams and diverse clients across various industries and continue to grow in new and complex functional areas and technologies.
Basic Qualifications:
* Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Informational Systems, Economics, or related field of study
* 5+ years of post-graduate combined professional experience
* Ability to travel to clients and FTI office(s)
Preferred Qualifications:
* Experience managing and leading 1+ resources on workstreams, specific deliverables and junior staff
* Exercised knowledge of and experience in the transaction lifecycle, supporting mergers and carve-outs through pre-Sign diligence, Sign-to-Close and Post-Close activities
* Ability to find approaches to analytical details related to change management and post-merger integration (PMI) methodologies, synergy analysis and value capture, and designing Target Operating Models for transactions
* Ability to synthesize large sets of data and complex analysis to communicate and defend practical solutions to business problems
* Working knowledge of the qualitative and quantitative aspects of business problems, with the ability to link business strategy to performance and due diligence research and content
* Ability to extract key implications from financial statements, corporate functions and underlying revenue, cost and operational performance drivers
* Experienced in assessing market & commercial dynamics and customer profitability drivers
* Familiarity in assessing current processes and make recommendations based on analysis
* Tested ability big data sets to conduct research and analysis on products, markets, competitors and customers to identify risks and opportunities, draw conclusions, and effectively communicate data
* Proficiency MS Office Suite including MS Excel and PowerPoint
* Experience in project management and data visualization tools, such as PowerBI, SmartSheet, or similar
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Total Wellbeing
Our goal is to support the wellbeing of you and your families-physically, emotionally, and financially. We offer comprehensive benefits such as the following:
* Competitive total compensation, including bonus earning potential
* Full package of benefits plans, including medical, dental, and vision coverage along with life and disability insurance
* Generous paid time off and holidays
* Company matched 401(k) retirement savings plan
* Potential for flexible work arrangements
* Generous paid parental leave with available planning tools, virtual expert coaching services and flex return support.
* Family care benefits, including back-up child/elder care
* Employee wellness platform
* Employee recognition programs
* Paid time off for volunteering in your community
* Corporate matching for charitable donations most important to you
* Make an impact in our communities through company sponsored pro bono work
* Professional development and certification programs
* Free in-office snacks and drinks
* Free smartphone and cellular plan (if applicable)
* FTI Perks & Discounts at retailers and businesses
* Upscale offices close to public transportation
About FTI Consulting
FTI Consulting, Inc. is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation, with more than 7,900 employees located in 32 countries and territories. Our broad and diverse bench of award-winning experts advise their clients when they are facing their most significant opportunities and challenges. The Company generated $3.49 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2023. In certain jurisdictions, FTI Consulting's services are provided through distinct legal entities that are separately capitalized and independently managed. FTI Consulting is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. For more information, visit ********************* and connect with us on Instagram and LinkedIn.
FTI Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation.
Compensation Disclosure: Actual compensation is determined based on a wide array of relevant factors including market considerations, business needs, and an individual's location, skills, level of experience, and qualifications.
Additional Information
* Job Family/Level: Op Level 3 - Director
* Citizenship Status Accepted: Not Applicable
* Exempt or Non-Exempt?: Exempt
Compensation
* Minimum Pay: 109000
* Maximum Pay: 283000
MGB Director Perfusion Services
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Site: The General Hospital Corporation Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals, including doctors, nurses, business people, tech experts, researchers, and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Job Summary
The Director of Perfusion Services at Mass General Brigham is a key leadership role within the Heart and Vascular Institute, responsible for overseeing all perfusion-related clinical operations, education, and research across the Mass General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. This position requires a visionary leader who will collaborate with surgical and cardiology leadership to ensure excellence in patient care, innovation in perfusion technologies, and the development of future leaders in the field.
Under the direction of the Chief of Cardiac Surgery and the Senior Administrative Director, the Director of Perfusion Services leads the administrative, technical, and operational functions of the department. This role ensures compliance with federal, state, and hospital regulations, oversees accreditation, staffing, training, and daily operations, and maintains high standards of patient care and safety.
The Director must be well-versed in Joint Commission and HIPAA standards, exercise sound judgment in prioritizing tasks, and ensure adequate resources to support clinical needs. They provide leadership to the perfusion team, operate extracorporeal circulation equipment during procedures, and manage the administration of blood products and solutions. The role emphasizes efficient use of personnel and resources while fostering professional development and a quality-driven, patient-centered environment.
This role may expand over time to include other sites or affiliations that utilize MGB perfusion services in the future.
Qualifications
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Administrative Leadership
* Collaborates with the Chief and Administrative Director to oversee departmental organization and strategic planning.
* Manages financial operations including budgeting, equipment planning, and resource utilization.
* Oversees documentation, policy development, and compliance with hospital and regulatory standards.
* Communicates institutional updates and policy changes to staff.
* Participates in meetings, seminars, and educational activities.
* Leads recruitment, onboarding, and performance management of perfusion staff.
* Designs orientation and competency programs for new and existing team members.
* Develops and enforces standardized protocols and scheduling, including 7-day OR coverage and on-call rotations.
* Fosters professional growth and succession planning within the team.
* Aligns perfusion program strategy with Cardiac Surgery and OR goals.
* Manages workload metrics to support staffing decisions.
* Leads program design, development, and expansion initiatives.
* Supports fiscal management across human and equipment resources.
* Maintains strong communication across clinical teams and ensures continuity of care.
* Trains senior perfusionists to manage operations in the Director's absence.
* Initiates and contributes to research projects.
* Oversees point-of-care testing including training, management, and quality control.
Clinical Operations
* Prepares and operates extracorporeal circulation equipment during cardiac and other surgical procedures.
* Administers and monitors prescribed solutions and blood products during procedures.
* Adjusts equipment settings based on lab reports and surgical requirements to maintain homeostasis.
* Monitors and calibrates various devices used in cardiovascular procedures.
* Maintains knowledge of pharmacological interventions and bypass circuitry.
* Maintains records of all cardiovascular bypass procedures and participates in intra-aortic balloon pump operations.
* Provides perfusion services across multiple specialties including Transplant, Oncology, and Vascular Surgery.
* Participates in ECMO program and supports training and policy development.
* Organizes and oversees research projects and maintains current procedure protocols.
* Establishes and maintains quality control standards for testing and personnel.
* Promotes training programs for residents, fellows, and visiting physicians.
* Collaborates with medical industry and other institutions to integrate evolving technologies.
* Advises research committees and supports intra-operative plasmapheresis as needed.
* Consults with other specialties to improve perfusion technologies and practices.
* Supports legal compliance and risk reduction through accurate record keeping.
Personnel Management
* Provides direct supervision and is available for real-time support and guidance for both perfusion teams (~36 FTEs)
* Creates work schedules and on call schedules for both sites
* Approves time off, overtime, leaves of absence, and weekly payroll.
* Oversees perfusionist staff certification, licensure, and continuing education compliance.
* Conducts regular performance evaluations and competency assessments.
* Collaborates with leadership to resolve employee issues.
* Supports professional development through continuing education, goal setting, and learning opportunities.
* Authorizes travel for educational events.
Environment, Safety & Facilities:
* Establish performance metrics and conduct regular evaluations. Ensures safety and calibration of all perfusion equipment.
* Maintains departmental compliance with institutional, OSHA, HIPAA, and JCAHO guidelines.
Strategic Development
* Identify opportunities for program expansion and innovation.
* Foster partnerships with affiliated institutions and external collaborators.
* Participate in philanthropic efforts to support perfusion services.
Research & Education
* Promote research initiatives in perfusion science and technology.
* Develop educational programs for trainees and continuing education for staff.
* Collaborate with academic partners to advance the field.
Minimum Job Qualifications:
* Requires B.A. degree with science courses: biology, physiology, chemistry and physics. Masters level degree preferred.
* Requires completion of an accredited Perfusion Program prior to certification and at least one year as a cardiovascular perfusionist prior to certification.
* Requires successful completion of both written examinations to become certified by the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion, and through continuing education programs, annual renewal of Board Certification.
* Requires proven skills in operational and human resource management
* Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Professional Licensure of Perfusionists.
* Prior experience in a supervisory or leadership role managing perfusionists and a perfusionist program required.
* Adult/Pediatric Perfusion Experience 8-10+ years required and Management Experience 5-7 years required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
* Knowledge of membrane, adult and infant/pedi surgery, centrifugal pumps, roller pumps, isolated limb perfusion, intra aortic balloon pump, heart and lung transplantation, and various myocardial protection techniques such as cold crystalloid and blood, warm continuous blood, cold fibrillation/arrest, and blood gas interpretation.
* Orders products for cardiac perfusion team through cardiac surgeon equipment requests.
* Works with material managers and detail people for product and equipment costs and inventory levels.
* Maintains fiscal responsibility for program including personnel and non-personnel expenses.
* Assists in budget preparation and management
Working Conditions
* Travel between MGB hospitals and affiliated sites as needed.
* Participation in meetings and collaborative planning sessions.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Physical Requirements
* Standing Frequently (34-66%)
* Walking Frequently (34-66%)
* Sitting Occasionally (3-33%)
* Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs+ (w/assisted device)
* Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs - 35lbs
* Pushing Occasionally (3-33%)
* Pulling Occasionally (3-33%)
* Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%)
* Balancing Frequently (34-66%)
* Stooping Occasionally (3-33%)
* Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%)
* Crouching Occasionally (3-33%)
* Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%)
* Reaching Frequently (34-66%)
* Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%)
* Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%)
* Feeling Constantly (67-100%)
* Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%)
* Vision - Far Constantly (67-100%)
* Vision - Near Constantly (67-100%)
* Talking Constantly (67-100%)
* Hearing Constantly (67-100%)
Remote Type
Onsite
Work Location
100 Blossom Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$144,206.40 - $209,757.60/Annual
Grade
9
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Auto-ApplyAssociate Director - External Innovation S&E Diabetes & Obesity
Associate director job in Boston, MA
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our employees around the world work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to our communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We give our best effort to our work, and we put people first. We're looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world.
Organization Overview
At Lilly, we have a history of addressing the needs of individuals living with Diabetes by providing breakthrough therapies that result in meaningful improvements in patients' lives. We continue to build on this history through research and development efforts that aim at next generation insulins and incretins, novel non-insulin injectable and oral antidiabetic therapies, as well as break-through therapies for obesity and key diabetic complications, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetic kidney disease and MASH. Our goal is to offer patients a broad set of solutions that address the needs to individuals living with Metabolic disease. We have one of the largest pipelines in Cardiometabolic Health in the industry and are committed to continuing to build our leadership in it.
Position Description
As Associate Director, External Innovation Diabetes & Obesity, this role will help develop and implement Eli Lilly's External Innovation (EI) and Search & Evaluation strategy and priorities to secure pipeline impact across Diabetes & Obesity. The Search and Evaluation scope will include Diabetes & Obesity. Working closely witpartnersrs in the Cardiometabolic Research (CMR), this role will support all relevant processes related to the identification and evaluation of new opportunities, preparation of in-depth documents clearly delineating the opportunity from a scientific and business perspective and partner interactions as projects progress from initial sanctioning through deal closure.
Responsibilities
Identify and map new innovative opportunities with bold understanding of disease biology.
Rigorously assess programs from biotech, small and large pharma companies for potential in-licensing/partnering opportunities that have been assigned for review by leadership or identified proactively.
Manage all stages of partner interactions and evaluations, including initial contact, securing internal interest, meeting execution, coordinating internal debriefs, support CMR Search & Evaluation leadership as needed.
Ensure prompt evaluation by functional experts (Biology, Chemistry, CMC, ADME, TOX, PK, legal etc.) for opportunity evaluation and pre-diligence and provide partners with essential feedback/guidance.
Identify gaps and key issues and appropriate expertise to enable resolution.
Collaborate with internal scientific teams to identify, design, and implement the scientific experiments necessary to validate external opportunities.
Support consolidation of scientific feedback leading to internal recommendations and provision of partner responses.
Maintain awareness of external competitive landscapes for key target areas and assets by actively monitoring all relevant external preclinical- and clinical-stage assets within therapeutic areas
Engage in scientific conferences as directed by CMR Search & Evaluation leadership to scout for new assets and technologies in line with R&D priorities.
Provide regular updates at the EI deals review sessions.
Basic Qualifications:
PhD in Life Sciences related field, with track record in pre-clinical research, deep understanding of R&D processes and new modalities in the Diabetes & Obesity area.
Minimum of 1-5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry
Strong scientific pedigree as evidenced by publications and presentations.
Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in external research collaborations and S&E
Additional Preferences:
Proven ability to work independently as well as in highly integrated cross functional teams.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to represent Lilly in a highly professional manner.
Track record of participation to scientific conferences in the cardiometabolic /WHS area and partnering conferences
Demonstrated track record in managing complex partnerships
Additional information:
25% travel anticipated
Remote location tbd.
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Lilly is proud to be an EEO Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender identity, sex, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, ancestry, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Our employee resource groups (ERGs) offer strong support networks for their members and are open to all employees. Our current groups include: Africa, Middle East, Central Asia Network, Black Employees at Lilly, Chinese Culture Network, Japanese International Leadership Network (JILN), Lilly India Network, Organization of Latinx at Lilly (OLA), PRIDE (LGBTQ+ Allies), Veterans Leadership Network (VLN), Women's Initiative for Leading at Lilly (WILL), en Able (for people with disabilities). Learn more about all of our groups.
Actual compensation will depend on a candidate's education, experience, skills, and geographic location. The anticipated wage for this position is
$145,500 - $213,400
Full-time equivalent employees also will be eligible for a company bonus (depending, in part, on company and individual performance). In addition, Lilly offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees, including eligibility to participate in a company-sponsored 401(k); pension; vacation benefits; eligibility for medical, dental, vision and prescription drug benefits; flexible benefits (e.g., healthcare and/or dependent day care flexible spending accounts); life insurance and death benefits; certain time off and leave of absence benefits; and well-being benefits (e.g., employee assistance program, fitness benefits, and employee clubs and activities).Lilly reserves the right to amend, modify, or terminate its compensation and benefit programs in its sole discretion and Lilly's compensation practices and guidelines will apply regarding the details of any promotion or transfer of Lilly employees.
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Auto-ApplyAssociate Director of Early Education- Chinatown/Theatre District
Associate director job in Boston, MA
Department
Child Development: Early Education
Employment Type
Full Time
Location
Wang YMCA
Workplace type
Onsite
Compensation
$65,000 - $73,000 / year
Reporting To
Christopher Sharpin
Key Responsibilities Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Job Benefits About YMCA of Greater Boston The YMCA of Greater Boston is the largest social services provider in Massachusetts. Through our network of facilities and program sites, the YMCA provides health and wellness programming, child care, summer camp, youth sports, and teen leadership programs, as well as work-force development and community outreach.
The YMCA of Greater Boston is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religious creed, protected genetic information, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran's status.
VP Revenue Cycle Operations
Associate director job in Boston, MA
The Vice President of Revenue Cycle Operations at Boston Children's Hospital will provide strategic and operational leadership across core revenue cycle functions, including Financial Clearance, Coding, Revenue Integrity, and Accounts Receivable Management. This role is pivotal in driving financial performance, reducing uncollectible accounts and AR days, improving operational processes, and preparing the organization for enterprise-level transformation.
The VP will align people, processes, and technology strategies to protect and enhance BCH's $3B+ annual revenue. The ideal candidate brings deep revenue cycle expertise, a strong operational mindset, and the ability to lead through complexity. As a key leadership position, this role will shape the next phase of BCH's revenue cycle evolution-delivering both immediate results and long-term readiness.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Transformation
* Develop and execute a multi-year transformation roadmap to position BCH as a top-performing revenue cycle organization.
* Align strategies across departments to enhance enterprise capabilities in coding, accounts receivable, revenue integrity, and financial clearance.
* Serve as a key advisor and second-in-command to the SVP, Revenue Cycle, providing executive-level oversight across initiatives and teams.
Operational Oversight
* Provide day-to-day leadership and accountability for:
* Pre-Service Financial Clearance
* Coding (Inpatient & Outpatient)
* Revenue Integrity
* Hospital Accounts Receivable
* Ensure achievement of departmental KPIs, including targets for uncollectible rates, AR days, clean claim rates, and denial prevention.
Revenue Performance & Risk Management
* Drive initiatives to reduce uncollectible accounts toward a goal of 2.0% of NPSR (FY27 target).
* Lead strategies to decrease AR days from 80+ to ~70 while improving cash flow and reducing cost to collect.
* Protect and optimize BCH's $3B+ annual revenue through strong controls, visibility, and accountability.
Talent & Succession Development
* Mentor and develop Director and Senior Director-level leaders to ensure operational excellence and leadership continuity.
* Build bench strength within mid-level management to support organizational growth and succession planning.
Collaboration & Integration
* Partner with Clinical Departments, IT (Epic), Finance, Health Information Management, Patient Care Services, and Foundation entities to align integrated revenue strategies.
* Drive collaboration between hospital and physician revenue cycle teams to enhance transparency and overall performance.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, Finance, or related field required; advanced degree (MBA, MHA, or related discipline) preferred.
* 12+ years of progressive leadership experience in revenue cycle operations, preferably in an extensive academic or pediatric health system.
* Demonstrated success in leading complex, multi-functional teams and large-scale revenue cycle transformation initiatives.
* Proven experience managing hospital and professional revenue cycle functions, including coding, AR, revenue integrity, and financial clearance.
* Expertise in Epic and modern revenue cycle technologies, analytics, and automation strategies.
* Strong financial acumen with understanding of healthcare reimbursement, DRGs, denials management, and payer dynamics.
* Knowledge of compliance and full revenue cycle operations in complex healthcare environments.
* Skilled in using data and automation to drive performance and efficiency improvements.
* Ability to lead and develop high-performing teams, drive change, and deliver measurable results.
* Effective communicator with the ability to influence across clinical, financial, and administrative stakeholders.
* Proven capacity to balance strategic priorities with day-to-day operational execution in a fast-paced environment.
The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting.
Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.