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  • Posted: Sep 1, 2021
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    PATH is an international organization that drives transformative innovation to save lives and improve health, especially among women and children. We accelerate innovation across five platforms-vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, devices, and system and service innovations-that harness our entrepreneurial insight, scientific and public health expertise, and passio...
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    Associate Director, Project And Portfolio Management- Center For Vaccine Innovation And Access (CVIA)

    Job Description

    This position may be based in: Geneva, Switzerland; Belgium, Brussels; Nairobi, Kenya; Dakar, Senegal; Lusaka, Zambia; Washington DC or Seattle, WA, United States

    PATH is currently recruiting for an Associate Director, Project and Portfolio Management responsible for supervising a team of Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) staff and leading project and portfolio management activities within PATH’s Essential Medicines Division.

    The Associate Director, PPM is a core member of the PPM Leadership Team and will help ensure the adoption and use of standardized project and portfolio management tools across the division as well as managing a team of PPM staff. The Associate Director, PPM will serve as the primary PM contact with the Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls functional area (CMC). In this role, the Associate Director, PPM will be a core member of the CMC Leadership Team (LT), will help coordinate proposals, integrate PM processes and tools, and partner with the CMC Global Head, the CMC Director of Finance, and CMC LT to manage the project portfolio. The Associate Director, PPM will also manage CVIA projects and initiatives as assigned.

     

    PATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships, and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing health challenges.

    PATH’s Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access brings together our expertise across every stage of the long and complex process of vaccine research, development, and delivery to make lifesaving vaccines widely available to children and communities across the world. CVIA’s current portfolio encompasses more than two dozen vaccines either in development or already in use to protect against 17 different diseases. Our focus is on vaccines to address the leading diseases that claim children’s lives worldwide: pneumonia, diarrheal disease, and malaria; as well as other global health priorities, such as polio and meningitis. We work in partnership with national health ministries, pharmaceutical manufacturers, donors, international financing and regulatory organizations, and many others. PATH has led numerous global partnerships, including the award-winning Meningitis Vaccine Project and the Malaria Vaccine Initiative, which helped develop the first malaria vaccine candidate recommended for pilot implementation.

    Responsibilities

    • Active participant in the PPM Leadership Team in developing and implementing new tools and processes, as well as sharing lessons learned with PPM Team.
    • Primary PM contact with Functional Area Leadership Team:
      • Partner with the Functional Area Global Head and Functional Area Leadership team to develop and implement functional area strategy, including alignment of tactical plans.
      • Work closely with the CMC Finance Director and project teams to determine resources required to implement projects across assigned disease area and identify gaps for discussion with functional area leaders.
      • Educate the Functional Area Leadership on project management processes and drive the use of and continuous improvement on PM tools and practices. Responsible for driving workforce planning activities in the Functional Area.
      • Work with project management and disease area leadership to drive quality data in the Project and Portfolio Management system to support CVIA’s cross-project, portfolio-level reporting.
    • Actively manage assigned projects including, but not limited to:
      • Work with the Project Director(s) and other project team members to develop overall program strategy, and global, cross-functionally integrated work plans.
      • Partner with Project Director(s) to determine project success and go/no-go criteria and timing for tactical and decision-making reviews throughout the project lifecycle.
      • Proactively manage changes in project scope and drive risk management including developing and implementing mitigation strategies in a constantly changing environment.
      • Drive development and tracking of project plans including schedules, resource plans, communication plans, risk mitigation plans, and issue resolution plans.
      • Coordinate activities with external business partners as applicable.
      • Help to develop and maintain high-performing teams and partner with Project Director(s) to remove impediments to success.
    • As assigned, coordinate and contribute to the development of new grant proposals and the revision of existing proposals.

    Leadership/Management responsibilities include:

    • Manage Project & Portfolio Management line staff.
    • Contribute to the improvement of project and portfolio management systems and tools. Collaborate on efforts to develop and improve project management processes and training. Lead process improvement workstreams and implement change initiatives across the division.
    • Serve as a meeting manager for governance meetings.
    • Act as a resource for questions related to product development and project management processes.
    • Serve as an active member of the PPM Leadership Team.

    Required Experience

    • A minimum of 8 years of overall biologics product development experience across the product development lifecycle, including at least 6 years in a hands-on project management role working in cross-functional teams.
    • Bachelor’s degree or higher, preferably in life sciences or relevant discipline.
    • Experience managing global projects across various phases of development in pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry or similar highly desired.
    • Vaccine knowledge as well as experience managing projects in low-resource countries strongly preferred.
    • At least 3 years experience directly supervising and mentoring multiple staff in a project management context.
    • Extensive knowledge implementing and using project management systems, such as Smartsheet, as well as project reporting and risk management tools.
    • Certification in project management highly desired.
    • Demonstrated experience leading or collaborating on process improvements and/or change initiatives.
    • Ability to work effectively on fast-paced, complex projects.
    • Advanced computer skills, including MS Office Suite. Knowledge and prior use of Smartsheet strongly preferred.
    • Strong interpersonal skills including negotiation and conflict management.
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
    • Ability to travel up to 10%.

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to PATH on path.silkroad.com to apply

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