
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) membership includes more than 61,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 141 countries and territories around the world. Presently, 33% of members live outside the United States and 22% of AACR's international members are located in countries with emerging economies. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs and activities of the AACR foster the exchange of new knowledge among scientists and physicians in cancer research as well as in related sciences. The AACR publishes ten peer-reviewed scientific journals and an award-winning magazine for cancer patients and their loved ones; convenes topical scientific conferences and an annual meeting that draws more than 22,500 participants; offers educational workshops that train young investigators in a variety of scientific and clinical areas; funds research fellowships, career development awards, and research grants for both senior and junior investigators; raises public awareness of the progress in the biology, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer; engages actively in advocacy for increased federal research funding and other national policies that accelerate progress against cancer; and interacts with regulatory agencies to support regulatory science and policy.
The Program Associate provides high-level administrative, clerical, and project management support to the Assistant Director of Administration within the Research and Grants Administration (RGA) department. This role supports the full lifecycle of AACR scientific grant programs, from application intake through post-award reporting, and plays a key part in ensuring smooth communication with internal teams, donors, scientific reviewers, and funded investigators. The Program Associate supports the scientific partnership of the AACR and Stand Up To Cancer grant programs, events, and shared initiatives. The Program Associate helps advance the department's mission to support innovative cancer research and strengthen the scientific workforce by managing logistical, operational, and communications needs across multiple programs.
Grants Administration & Program Support
Review Committee & Donor Communications
Internal & External Communications
Event & Meeting Coordination
Administrative & Operational Support
BA or BS degree or higher/equivalent or six years of administrative experience
A minimum two years of administrative experience, preferably in a non-profit environment.
Excellent administrative and organizational skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to exercise good judgment in interactions with donors and scientists.
Keen attention to detail.
Ability to work independently and in a team environment.
Ability to multi-task and follow through on projects.
Ability to be flexible and manage shifting priorities.
Ability to adapt and respond in a fast-paced environment.
Exceptional interpersonal skills, professional demeanor, and appearance.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Office applications.Ability to quickly learn new software (Proposal Central, Asana, Salesforce, etc.).Outstanding written or oral communication skills.Excellent grammar, spelling and syntax.
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Founded in 1907, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is the world’s first and largest professional organization dedicated to advancing cancer research and its mission to prevent and cure cancer. AACR membership includes more than 54,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 130 countries and territories around the world. Presently, 32 percent of members live outside the United States and 22 percent of AACR’s international members are located in countries with emerging economies. The AACR marshals the full spectrum of expertise of the cancer community to accelerate progress in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer by annually convening more than 30 conferences and educational workshops, the largest of which is the AACR Annual Meeting. In addition, the AACR publishes 10 prestigious, peer-reviewed scientific journals and a magazine for cancer survivors, patients, and their caregivers. The AACR funds meritorious research directly as well as in cooperation with numerous cancer organizations. As the Scientific Partner of Stand Up To Cancer, the AACR provides expert peer review, grants administration, and scientific oversight of team science and individual investigator grants in cancer research that have the potential for near-term patient benefit. The AACR actively communicates with legislators and other policymakers about the value of cancer research and related biomedical science in saving lives from cancer. For more information about the AACR, visit AACR.org.