OPEN POSITION: Senior Director, Grant Management


Position Title: Senior Director, Grant Management
Reports to: Executive Vice President, Research Management
Full-Time: Hybrid (Wellesley Hills, MA) or Remote (with preference for Eastern or Central Time Zone)

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Senior Director, Grant Management, is a programmatic leader and individual contributor to the Research Management team. The role drives process improvements within established strategic frameworks and owns end-to-end grant cycle: identifying researchers with transformative ideas, guiding them through application and submission, coordinating expert peer review, and tracking the progress and impact of supported work. Scientific funding decisions are made exclusively by an external panel of scientific research advisors and reviewers. The Senior Director serves as a critical strategic partner, synthesizing data and managing processes to enable the most informed, rigorous, and unbiased decision-making possible working within the strategic direction set by CureAlz leadership.

Our grant management model is intentionally responsive to the evolving needs of the scientific community. Success in this role requires a candidate with a genuine love for science and scientific engagement, is creative and thrives in a dynamic environment that builds flexible, solution-oriented processes, and has strong organizational skills. The Senior Director, Grant Management, must share this philosophy and demonstrate a track record of building researcher relationships through collaboration and scientific respect.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Strategic Grant Lifecycle Management

  • Recruitment and Identification: Proactively identify research directions and recruit researchers with strong potential, aligned with CureAlz’s scientific priorities.
  • Application Guidance: Serve as a knowledgeable, responsive, and trusted point of contact for applicants, guiding them through the Letter of Intent (LOI) and full proposal submission, review and reporting process.
  • Peer Review Coordination: Match submitted proposals with expert scientific reviewers; facilitate the review process with attention to both scientific rigor and relationship management.
  • Post-Award Stewardship: Track research progress post-award; surface notable findings, challenges, or opportunities to the team.
  • Complex Portfolio Development: Lead high-visibility programs and initiatives, ensuring they are managed with care, align with institutional history, and are mission-focused.

Portfolio Intelligence and Strategic Synthesis

  • Pattern Recognition: Regularly review incoming applications and the overall portfolio to identify emerging scientific patterns, methodological similarities, redundancies, or gaps.
  • Strategic Summarization: Synthesize observations into clear, actionable summaries for the research team, leadership, and external stakeholders (e.g. Board, donors, advisors).
  • Data-Driven Insights: Translate complex portfolio data into narrative insights that frame our investment impact and inform future strategic direction.

Scientific Engagement and External Representation

  • Community Building: Identify and connect scientists whose work would benefit from cross-pollination. Facilitate collaborations and consortium connections to amplify impact.
  • Landscape Monitoring: Stay current with evolving Alzheimer’s landscape (basic, translational, and clinical); synthesize developments from conferences, publications, and the scientific press for presentation to internal teams.
  • Ambassadorship: Represent CureAlz at scientific conferences and meetings, building relationships grounded in trust and our collaborative ethos.
  • Communication: Translate complex science for diverse audiences, including staff colleagues, donors, scientific reviewers, and the broader AD research community, via writing, verbal communication, and presentations. Actively promote accurate scientific information while identifying and debunking misinformation to ensure the community is equipped with reliable, evidence-based knowledge.

Cross-Functional Collaboration and Process Excellence

  • Internal Partnership: Coordinate closely with Grant Managers, Grant Administration, and Business Services teams to ensure seamless handoff between programmatic and operational functions.
  • Philanthropy, Marketing and Communications Support: Partner with Philanthropy, Marketing and Communications teams to support donor engagement, scientific storytelling, and the creation of high-impact materials.
  • Process Optimization: Identify opportunities to refine internal workflows for efficiency and adapt them accordingly to the evolving needs of the scientific community. Drive continuous improvement by proposing strategic changes to leadership, fostering a culture of agility and innovation.
  • Team Mentorship: Provide guidance and informal mentorship across teams, sharing best practices for research management, reviewer selection, and relationship building.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • PhD in a specialty relevant to neurodegenerative disease (preferred); MS or equivalent advanced degree considered with commensurate experience.
  • 3 – 6 years of relevant professional experience following graduate training. Candidates should demonstrate a track record of growing responsibility, manage projects, and operate with a high degree of autonomy.
  • Scientific Fluency: Familiarity with the Alzheimer’s disease research landscape and diverse methods in neuroscience, including recent technological advances (preferred).
  • Relationship Building: Demonstrated ability to build and sustain trusted relationships with external partners and internal colleagues.
  • Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate complex science for lay and expert audiences alike. Examples of writing or recorded talks may be requested.
  • Organizational Judgment: Sound judgment, including the ability to read context, honor long-standing relationships, and exercise appropriate discretion.
  • Project Management: Strong organizational skills with ability to manage multiple concurrent priorities accurately and professionally in a remote environment.
  • Adaptability: Comfort with remote work and building professional relationships at a distance; flexibility to adapt to the evolving needs of a dynamic organization supporting science; capacity for pre-planned domestic and international travel (up to 15%), primarily to scientific conferences, team meetings and donor events.
  • Mission-Driven: Compassion and genuine commitment to the mission of ending Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Collaboration: A genuine orientation toward prioritizing collaborative relationships. We believe a productive workplace is built on mutual respect and a shared commitment. We seek someone who finds deep purpose in our mission while actively contributing to a supportive, balanced, and inclusive work environment.

SALARY AND BENEFITS:

The salary range for this position is $100,000 – $130,000 and represents the base pay the organization expects to offer for this role at the time of posting. Actual compensation will depend on a variety of factors, including but not limited to relevant experience, skills, qualifications, and geographic location.

CureAlz also offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurances, 401k retirement plan, paid time off and 13 holidays per year.

This pay range and benefits information is being provided in accordance with applicable state and local pay transparency laws.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:

Alzheimer’s disease affects people from all backgrounds. CureAlz similarly encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and will evaluate each applicant without regard to race, ethnicity, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, genetic information (including family medical history), physical ability, or length of time spent unemployed. As a US-based foundation, we adhere to all US employment legal requirements. We are unfortunately unable to sponsor immigration applications or work visas.

ABOUT CURE ALZHEIMER’S FUND:

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund is dedicated to funding research with the highest potential to prevent, slow, and ultimately cure Alzheimer’s disease. Our Research Management team ensures our funded portfolio meets mission goals, provides external scientific leadership with the information needed for optimal decision-making, keeps our donor community and the public well-informed of our impact and why scientific research and communication matters.

CureAlz operates on the foundational belief that the best science emerges from trust and genuine partnership with our research community. We prioritize collaboration and scientific respect and rigor, ensuring our administrative processes thoroughly serve the best science driven to ending Alzheimer’s disease. To learn more about us visit https://curealz.org/.

TO APPLY:

Interested candidates must submit both a cover letter and CV to [email protected].