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Executive Director

UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517

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Overview The AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) is a cooperative network funded by the NIH Division of AIDS (DAIDS) of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to cure HIV and reduce the burden of disease due to HIV and its complications, including tuberculosis and viral hepatitis. The ACTG Leadership Operations Center is the administrative core, overseeing and managing ACTG grants, contracts, budgets, and finance. The ACTG LOC is led by the ACTG Chair and Vice Chair, in addition to the Executive Director to the LOC Administrative Staff.

Want to make an application Make sure your CV is up to date, then read the following job specs carefully before applying. As Administrative head of ACTG Leadership Operations Center senior leadership team, the Executive Director provides direct oversight of the day-to-day ACTG LOC operations by supervising all human resource, financial, and operations activity for the ACTG LOC. The Executive Director also serves as the chief liaison between UNC and a network of organizations involved in international and multi-institutional clinical trials, including the ACTG Network, the NIAID, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry partners, the Food and Drug Administration, and other relevant regulatory and funding agencies. The Executive Director of the ACTG is responsible for the management, direction, and fiscal oversight of a major clinical trials initiative led by the Chair of the ACTG. This operation requires coordination of a research and clinical trials infrastructure that includes the fields of virology, immunology, pharmacology, mycobacteriology, specimen banking, clinical trials design, clinical trials data management, and new drug and laboratory testing regulatory affairs. The Executive Director will lead the management of large multi-institutional, multimillion dollar translational clinical trials currently underway at over 60 sites domestic and international. Primary responsibilities include: serving as the administrative and financial director for the ACTG including serving as a member of the leadership team to administrative operations; oversee all financial operations and annual budgets for the ACTG; oversee all administrative, policy and operational activities including HR and supervision, contracts and grants oversight, and fund management. The incumbent must be able to lead and participate in the planning of highly complex, multidisciplinary, and cross-departmental initiatives on a national and international level that span both academic and business missions, and must be able to communicate accurately and effectively with faculty from the full range of health sciences disciplines.

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