One of Europe's leading institutions in the field of pediatric oncology, St. Anna Children's Cancer Research Institute (St. Anna CCRI) investigates the biological foundations of cancer in children and adolescents. For almost 40 years, our multidisciplinary teams have been committed to developing innovative diagnostic approaches and personalized treatments aimed at further improving young patients' chances of cure. In close collaboration with both national and international partners we combine scientific excellence with clinical relevance. We stand for responsible research, transparency and sustainable knowledge building. As an employer, we offer a state-of-the-art research environment, opportunities for professional development as well as a workplace culture that embraces diversity and appreciation. Work where it really matters and contribute to science that makes a difference!
St. Anna CCRI is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to providing a work environment of mutual respect to everyone without regard to race, colour, religion, national origin, age, gender identity or expression, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Find more information here: https://ccri.at/.
Coordinate and operationalize key elements of the scientific strategy
Maintain an overview of scientific programs and strategic projects, including priorities, progress and managing relevant stakeholders
Contribute scientific expertise to shape and drive the implementation of the institute's scientific strategy
Prepare high‑quality presentations, briefings, and decision documents for the Scientific Directors
Ensure effective communication and information flow between the Scientific Directors, research groups, and internal service units
Act as a point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, including partner institutions and funding bodies
Represent the Scientific Directors in selected meetings and follow up on action items
Organize and support strategic meetings, workshops, and retreats
What you bring for this position:
PhD in Medicine, Biological Sciences, or a related life science field
Several years of experience in a research institute, university, scientific organization, or funding body (e.g., FWF, WWTF)
Proven experience coordinating scientific projects, programs, or strategic initiatives
Strong understanding of how research organizations operate (governance, processes, scientific workflows)
Experience preparing scientific or strategic documents such as briefings, reports, presentations, or decision papers
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate complex scientific topics into clear messages for different audiences; fluency in English is required, German is an advantage but not essential
Structured, proactive working style and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment
Confidence in interacting with internal and external stakeholders at all seniority levels
Team‑oriented mindset paired with the ability to work autonomously
Translational Research: Work in an environment that bridges cutting-edge science with clinical application
Academic Network: Benefit from close collaborations with leading national and international institutions
Flexibility that fits your life: Benefit from flexible working hours and additional days off
Inclusive & Purpose-Driven: Be part of an international workplace with a meaningful mission
Health & Wellbeing: Your health matters – benefit from our company doctor and in-house pharmacy
Prime Location: Work in the heart of Vienna – a European hub for biomedical research and a city known for its high quality of life
A fair and attractive salary package starting at € 4.300,-- gross (all in, 14x per year) on full-time basis with a view to increase based on your qualification and experience
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