About the Foundation
The Lymphoma Research Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma, the most common form of blood cancer, by funding biomedical research and supporting the next generation of lymphoma researchers. With the guidance of the Foundation’s prestigious Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), which is comprised of 45 of the world’s leading lymphoma experts, the Foundation invests in the research and scientists which have the greatest potential to improve our understanding of lymphomas and lead to improved treatment options for patients. To date, the Foundation has funded more than $80 million in research focused on the origins and treatment of lymphoma.
Through comprehensive disease guides and publications, in-person conferences, and online resources, the Foundation provides education for people with lymphoma, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. A robust suite of Foundation patient services provide direct support to people who have received a lymphoma diagnosis. These services include the national Lymphoma Helpline, a Clinical Trials Information Service, Lymphoma Support Network, and patient aid grant program. An industry leader in digital communications, the Foundation maintains a strong presence on multiple social media platforms and has won national awards for its innovative use of social media to educate cancer patients. The Foundation developed a first of its kind mobile app for people with lymphoma which was recognized by Apple as one of the best medical apps in the country. The Foundation also provides continuing medical education programs designed to increase the knowledge, skills and performance of healthcare professionals who treat and care for people with lymphoma.
For more information about the Foundation please visit lymphoma.org.
About the Opportunity
Reporting to the Senior Director of Patient Programs and Support Services, the Associate Director of Patient Education Programs is a critical member of the Foundation with the responsibility for the development, implementation, and evaluation of a national system of disease-specific education programming for people with lymphoma and their caregivers/care partners. Please note that the Foundation has a hybrid work schedule, requiring all staff to work in-person at Foundation headquarters in Manhattan 3 days a week (Tuesday-Thursday). The salary for this role is $75,000-$85,000.
Responsibilities
Skills and Qualifications
About the Foundation
The Lymphoma Research Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma, the most common form of blood cancer, by funding biomedical research and supporting the next generation of lymphoma researchers. With the guidance of the Foundation’s prestigious Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), which is comprised of 45 of the world’s leading lymphoma experts, the Foundation invests in the research and scientists which have the greatest potential to improve our understanding of lymphomas and lead to improved treatment options for patients. To date, the Foundation has funded more than $80 million in research focused on the origins and treatment of lymphoma.
Through comprehensive disease guides and publications, in-person conferences, and online resources, the Foundation provides education for people with lymphoma, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. A robust suite of Foundation patient services provide direct support to…
The Foundation provides a competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision benefits, commuter benefits, 403(b) retirement plan and match, hybrid work environment, etc. Additional details available upon request.
The Foundation provides a competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision benefits, commuter benefits, 403(b) retirement plan and match, hybrid work environment, etc. Additional details available upon request.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume via e-mail to
vgonzalez@lymphoma.org with “Associate Director of Patient Education Programs”
in the subject line.