Job description:
NMA is an institute focusing on radiopharmaceutical research and manufacturing of therapeutic radioisotopes for cancer treatment. Within NMA, research teams are working together with clinical, academic and industrial partners on developing new improved therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals for the benefit of patients.
This role supports the institute director in developing and implementing the institute's strategy and policies, represents the institute to internal and external clients and/or scientific and industrial partners.
Your main responsabilities are:
* Acting as a complementary sparring partner for the institute director, contributing ideas and input on the institute's strategic directions, and jointly implementing strategic objectives in close collaboration with the director in order to support the institute's long‑term success.
* Assuming the role of institute director during his absence, within the mandate of the institute's leadership, to ensure continuity of operations.
* Coordinating the overall follow‑up of the institute's priority projects to enhance its strategic impact.
* Providing optimal support to the institute director in modern HR management and resource governance by looking beyond one's own area of expertise and thinking at the level of the institute as a whole.
* Monitoring the financial management of the institute and its underlying projects and research activities.
* Serving as a role model by promoting and actively fostering collaboration within SCK CEN, thereby strengthening solidarity and cooperation across institutes.
* Continuously staying informed about developments and innovations in fields relevant to the institute. Coordinating market research on existing and future opportunities and proactively responding to trends and regulatory changes to develop new initiatives and strengthen the institute's and SCK CEN's expertise.
* Contributing to the exploration of creative methodologies and processes that can facilitate and accelerate our research approach.
* Representing the institute and building and maintaining a network of external relationships that are strategically important to ensure its continued growth.
Profile description:
* A university degree at master's or doctoral level.
* Broad knowledge of pharmaceutical development and is familiar with radiopharmaceuticals.
* At least 5–8 years of experience in the relevant field.
* Experience in coaching managers and leadership profiles.
* The ability to lead multidisciplinary working groups focused on the development of new procedures, services, methods, and products.
* The ability to guide research activities within a societal framework based on their own scientific vision, and has demonstrated the ability to coach multidisciplinary research teams.
* Solid financial expertise to valorize research and is well‑versed in project management and financial analysis of projects.
* Experience in building and maintaining formal and informal relationships, partnerships, and networks both within and outside the organization.
* Knowledge about national and international programs and funding opportunities, and familiar with global networks related to cancer research.
We offer:
A challenging and varied job
Opportunities for self-development in an absorbing, international research environment
Extensive training opportunities within and outside your area of expertise
An attractive remuneration package with non-statutory benefits
Located in wooded area to ensure you a traffic jam free environment