Job Context
The Children’s Oncology Group (COG), a National Cancer Institute supported clinical trials group, is the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to childhood and adolescent cancer research. The COG unites more than 10,000 experts in childhood cancer at more than 200 leading children’s hospitals, universities, and cancer centers across North America, Australia, and New Zealand in the fight against childhood cancer. Our goal is to cure all children and adolescents with cancer, reduce the short and long-term complications of cancer treatments, and determine the causes and find ways to prevent childhood cancer.
Job Description/Responsibility
- Explore opportunities for automation and improved efficiencies across institutional, individual and special application processes.
- Monitor all committee terms as codified in COG policy. Engage leadership for appointment changes and work with nominating bodies to finalize candidates for election-based positions. Work with Communications to accurately set up ballots and open elections in a timely manner.
- Act as the COG operations liaison for the annual Conflict of Interest process including coordinating committee review and communicating decisions and any downstream appointment changes.
Education Requirements
- Bachelor/ Honors(Bachelor Degree in any Discipline) completed.
Experience Requirements
No experience is required.
Work Area
- Applicant should have experience of working in the following category(ies): Administration
Industry Type
- Experience should include the following skills: NGO/Development
Job Location
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Application Deadline: 17 Sep 2024