Why Join Us?

FogPharma® is pioneering the discovery, development, and commercialization of HeliconTM peptides, an exciting new drug modality that uniquely combines the cell-permeability of traditional small molecule drugs with the specificity, broad target accessibility and discovery speed of monoclonal antibody drugs. Our patented Helicon peptide technology allows us to modulate the activity of well-known intracellular disease drivers that have thus far evaded small molecule and biologic therapies.

FogPharma’s lead program targets β-Catenin, a cancer driver in the WNT pathway. Inhibition of β-Catenin has the potential to benefit more than one-fifth of all cancer patients and is just one of many opportunities for Fog’s lead-discovery platform to change future medicines, therapies and lives. We recently selected a lead development candidate and plan to initiate clinical development early next year. 

What’s the opportunity?

Reporting to the Senior Director, Project Management, the Senior Manager, Project Management is responsible for managing cross-functional drug development projects, in either preclinical or clinical development stages. Working with a multi-disciplinary Project Team, the incumbent will develop and manage Sub-Team projects and track progress against milestones , goals, and the integrated program plan. This individual, in concert with the Project Teams, will drive project execution and serve as the official source of project status and information.

  • Serve as the Project Manager for an emerging investigational oncologic therapy
  • Directly support Sub-Team leads involved in the development of FogPharma’s lead development program
  • Develop and maintain integrated Sub-Team project plans and timelines that integrate with the overall program plan.
  • Identify interdependencies, critical path activities, key milestones, and understand best case and base case scenarios.
  • Use appropriate project management tools to focus teams, facilitate decision making, and manage risk.
  • Plans, coordinates, and facilitates regular Project Sub-Team meetings and ad hoc meetings with organized agendas and meeting minutes to ensure all are tracked and communicated clearly within teams and to external stakeholders.
  • Work closely with Sub-Team leads to construct and monitor department/program budgets
  • Partners with finance to manage department budgets and forecasts, purchase orders, invoice review and approval.
  • Effective communication and stakeholder management with the project team
  • Help build the program management function by creating project management tools, processes, and templates.

What you’ll need to be successful:

  • BA/BS in a relevant scientific discipline or equivalent degree is required
  • 5+ years of biotech or pharmaceutical industry experience
  • 3+ years of direct project management experience
  • PMP Certification a plus
  • Good understanding of all aspects of drug development including Clinical Operations, CMC, Supply Chain, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, Clinical Pharmacology/DMPK
  • Prior investigational drug development within a growing biotech company
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; excellent oral/written communication and presentation skills
  • Strong communication skills (in person and written word) and the ability to interact with a diverse group of individuals.
  • Ability to build and maintain successful professional relationships with internal cross-functional teams, consultants, and vendors
  • Strong organizational, project management, and multitasking skills
  • Must be able to work in a fast-paced, early phase environment with demonstrated ability to prioritize and execute competing tasks and demands
  • Proven problem-solving and analytical skills, and the ability to handle ambiguity
  • Advanced working knowledge of SmartSheets or MS Project
  • Advanced working knowledge of MS Office products including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Knowledge of Jira a plus
  • Proficiency using required electronic systems (e.g., SharePoint)

As an equal opportunity employer, Fog values diversity and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds and experiences. 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 factors prohibited by law.

 

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