Strategy and Operations Associate Director, Leiden Campus Research

Vertex Inc.Boston, MA
$155,700 - $233,500Hybrid

About The Position

The Strategy & Operations Associate Director is a strategic leadership role responsible for translating enterprise and disease area strategies into Leiden Campus (LC) and Cell & Genetic Therapy (CGT) Research-specific execution plans. This role facilitates leadership decision-making and serves as the bridge between LC Research and critical cross-functional partnerships. The Associate Director advances multiple cross-functional strategic initiatives across Leiden Campus and Cell & Genetic Therapy (CGT) Research. Partnering closely with senior leaders within and outside LC Research, the role helps shape strategic direction, secure alignment, and drive execution against shared goals and priorities. Positioned at the intersection of strategy, operations, and communication, the incumbent supports goal setting, prioritization, resource allocation, and trade-off management across LC Research functions while providing strategic advisory support, leadership enablement, and clear communications to site and functional leadership. The Strategy & Operations Associate Director applies strategic thinking, options analysis, and cross-functional collaboration to identify opportunities, frame complex decisions, and enable LC Research to execute with clarity, speed, and integration.

Requirements

  • Typically requires 8 years of experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting or advising research leadership on strategic and operational topics.
  • Experience in cross-functional execution including medium- to large-scale projects.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects at a given time, ensuring deadlines, budgets, and status updates.
  • Developed communication skills and the ability to synthesize data and information into meaningful insights.
  • Proven track record developing executive-level materials and communications for scientific and business audiences.
  • Ability to effectively set agendas and facilitate team meetings to the desired outcome in a timely manner.
  • Ability to effectively communicate progress, build consensus, and alignment.
  • Strong interpersonal, collaboration, and demonstrated leadership skills.
  • Ability to quickly establish credibility, rapport, and trust at all levels in order to influence across teams.

Nice To Haves

  • Strategic Thinking: Advanced ability to translate high-level strategy into actionable execution plans; frame complex problems; conduct options analysis and scenario planning.
  • Analytical Rigor: Strong business case development, resource management, and prioritization frameworks; comfort with quantitative and qualitative analysis.
  • Communication Excellence: Exceptional written and oral communication skills, including the ability to craft compelling narratives and presentations for scientific and non-scientific audiences at all levels.
  • Leadership Influence: Proven ability to influence and align cross-functional teams without direct authority; experience advising senior leaders and shaping decision-making.
  • Organizational Agility: Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously in a dynamic research environment; strong project and process management skills.
  • Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to build trust and effectively engage internal and external stakeholders across functions and levels.
  • Business Acumen: Understanding of pharmaceutical research operations, resource dynamics, and how decisions impact scientific, financial, and corporate objectives.
  • Independence and Judgment: Comfort challenging assumptions, reframing problems, and providing candid strategic counsel.

Responsibilities

  • Translate enterprise and disease area strategies into LC Research-specific execution plans and implications, including capacity requirements, shared platform constraints, sequencing decisions, resource trade-offs, and key milestones.
  • Frame strategic options and trade-offs for leadership decision-making, providing decision-ready analysis that accounts for execution risks, resource constraints, and cross-functional dependencies.
  • Serve as a strategic thought partner to the Head of LC Research Strategy & Operations and LC Research Site Head, conducting scenario planning and options analysis to evaluate strategy and operations decisions and challenge assumptions.
  • Drive LC Research goal setting, prioritization frameworks, and management of execution risks across research functions, while identifying opportunities to improve operating processes, coordination, and overall efficiency.
  • Partner with Finance on OpEx planning, headcount management, and resource allocation to align investments with strategic priorities.
  • Develop clear, compelling executive communications, including presentations, briefing materials, and decision documents for diverse audiences: LC Research leadership, Disease Strategy Teams (DSTs), CSO organization, Executive Committee members, and external scientific collaborators.
  • Synthesize complex scientific, operational, and strategic information into decision-ready insights tailored to audience needs.
  • Lead development of narratives, reporting, and executive communications that frame LC Research priorities, progress, risks, milestones, and strategic choices for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Partner closely with Program Portfolio Management (PPM) to align LC priorities with capacity/demand insights and provide timeline and resource inputs.
  • Collaborate with DSTs to understand approved disease strategies and translate them into LC execution implications.
  • Lead interactions with Finance, HR, Operations, and other enabling functions to support integrated planning, decision-making, and advancement of functional priorities.
  • Coordinate and lead cross-functional teams across LC Research functions to ensure alignment on shared priorities, constraints, interdependencies, decisions, and execution against agreed action plans.
  • Support the Head of RS&O as the liaison between LC Research and Business Development/External Innovation (BD/EI), translating external opportunities into research implications and communicating research needs to inform external opportunity evaluation.

Benefits

  • annual bonus
  • annual equity awards
  • medical, dental and vision benefits
  • generous paid time off (including a week-long company shutdown in the Summer and the Winter)
  • educational assistance programs including student loan repayment
  • generous commuting subsidy
  • matching charitable donations
  • 401(k)
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