Application Deadline Date: 03/31/2024
Location: On-site; Washington, DC

Friends of Cancer Research (Friends) is seeking a Science Policy Fellow for a six-month term to be a part of our fast-paced science policy team. Friends works to accelerate policy change and support groundbreaking science to enable efficient development and earlier availability of safe and effective new therapies for patients. We drive collaboration among partners from every healthcare sector to power advances in science, policy, and regulation. We unite scientists, pharmaceutical companies, cancer and research advocates, and policymakers with shared trust and guide them towards meaningful cooperation.
The Science Policy Fellow works with all members of the Science Policy Team to: Develop project material and meeting summary documents; Write and analyze scientific and policy documents; and All other duties, as assigned.

The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual and self-starter who can collaborate effectively within a small but nimble organization. Candidates should be a current graduate, postdoctoral, or professional school student pursuing a terminal degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D.) or have obtained a terminal degree within the last five years and have interest in cancer research and health policy. Candidates should be based in the United States and not require visa sponsorship from Friends of Cancer Research in order to remain in the U.S. during the fellowship dates. Although not required, the ideal candidate will benefit from the following knowledge and skills:

  • Show initiative.
  • Be highly organized, including being able to manage multiple projects and deadlines, and being attentive to detail.
  • Have strong written and oral scientific communications skills.
  • Have experience with the Microsoft suite (i.e., Excel, PowerPoint, Word).

This is an excellent opportunity for an intelligent, creative, and motivated cancer research scientist interested in exploring a new career path and develop professional skills. Over the course of 6 months, you will learn how a growing non-profit organization functions and gain valuable experience in aspects of health and science policy research, cancer advocacy, and federal government relations.

This position receives a stipend and other benefits tailored to individual applicants. The deadline to apply is March 31, 2024.

Major Duties and Responsibilities: The Science Policy Fellow works with all members of the Science Policy Team to: Develop project material and meeting summary documents; Write and analyze scientific and policy documents; and All other duties, as assigned. The ideal candidate is a highly motivated individual and self-starter who can collaborate effectively within a small but nimble organization.

Qualifications: Candidates should be a current graduate, postdoctoral, or professional school student pursuing a terminal degree (e.g., Ph.D., M.D.) or have obtained a terminal degree within the last five years and have interest in cancer research and health policy. Candidates should be based in the United States and not require visa sponsorship from Friends of Cancer Research in order to remain in the U.S. during the fellowship dates.

How To Apply: Submit the following material to jobs@focr.org with “Science Policy Fellowship” in the title: 1) Cover letter 2) Resume 3) Two references with at least one letter from an academic advisor (maximum 2 pages per letter, PDF) 4) Separate document with a description of current or previous graduate research using language a non-scientist would understand (500 words max).
For more information go to: https://friendsofcancerresearch.org/job/science-policy-fellowship/

Reports To: VP, Science Policy
Contact: jobs@focr.org
Job Category: Fellowship

Equal Opportunity Employer: Friends of Cancer Research does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities of operations.