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Director, Program Management

Waltham, MA

Company Overview:

Dyne Therapeutics is discovering and advancing innovative life-transforming therapeutics for people living with genetically driven neuromuscular diseases. Leveraging the modularity of its FORCE™ platform, Dyne is developing targeted therapeutics that deliver to muscle and the central nervous system (CNS). Dyne has a broad pipeline for neuromuscular diseases, including clinical programs for myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and preclinical programs for facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) and Pompe disease. For more information, please visit https://www.dyne-tx.com/, and follow us on X, LinkedIn and Facebook

Role Summary:

The Director, Program Management (PM) is a critical role within the cross-functional development team responsible for facilitating and driving execution across the wide spectrum of activities required for successful development of one or more molecules.  The PM partners closely with Program Team Leader (PTL) and functional subject matter experts to ensure that plans are in place with appropriate detail and risk awareness to assure successful achievement of the goals of the development team.  The PM ensures integration of these detailed functional plans into a holistic, cohesive and comprehensive program plan that achieves the strategic goals of the development program.  Given the inherent uncertainty associated with drug development in rare disorders, the PM maintains an agile mindset in order to effectively incorporate and react to emerging data and course-correct as conditions dictate.  Working in close partnership with PTL, the PM effectively frames and facilitates discussions with team members and external experts to elicit clear recommendations and decisions by fully engaging with team members to consider multiple options with a focus on impact on quality, time and cost.  Their influencing and engagement skills allow them to work with a highly motivated team and manage stakeholders at all levels of the company.

This individual is passionate about developing and commercializing life-transforming therapies for patients with severe and life-threatening diseases and will develop strong knowledge of the Dyne programs (scientific and clinical data, patient population, market environment, etc.). The Program Manager is adept at operating in cross-functional matrix teams, developing effective relationships based on mutual trust and effective communication and thrives in a fast-paced, patient-focused environment. 

This role is based in Waltham, MA without the possibility of being fully remote.

Primary Responsibilities Include:

  • Lead the operations of one or more high performing cross-functional team, with focus on both the “what”, such as priorities, goal achievement, and resources, and the “how” of maintaining a challenging, collaborative, and sustainable team environment
  • Partner with the PTL to identify short, medium, and long-term team priorities and propose path to address
  • Drive execution of the established and aligned Program vision and strategy for bringing a life-changing medicine to patients in need
  • Facilitate creation & maintenance of core program strategy documents including Target Product Profile (TPP), Clinical Development Plan, Regulatory Strategy, and Supply Strategy in collaboration with cross-functional representatives
  • Ensure that non-clinical, clinical, regulatory, and commercial strategies and plans are aligned with the TPP and the overall Program Strategy
  • Inspire development of an efficient plan to achieve development strategy, optimizing for quality, speed and cost
  • Accountable for creation and maintenance of detailed cross-functional plans and effective visual summaries thereof to instill awareness, accountability and achievement
  • Maintain clear and open communication with Program Team, Dyne Senior Leadership, and other stakeholders regarding program status, priorities, risks and needs, and facilitate appropriate strategic decision-making
  • Keep abreast of emerging developments regarding research and development in the fields of muscle diseases and oligonucleotide drug discovery and development
  • Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, discovery, and cutting-edge research culture focused on scientific excellence, open communication, and continual improvement

 

Education and Skills Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in science or related field; Advanced degree in a scientific discipline or MBA preferred
  • 10+ years of relevant experience in biotech/pharmaceutical industry in positions of increasing responsibility in drug development
  • Exceptional communication skills (verbal, written, presentation) and ability to communicate with across a broad group of stakeholders and teams
  • Proficient with SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Smartsheet and other PM management workspace collaboration tools.
  • Expert at cross-functional teamwork and influencing without direct authority
  • Demonstrated experience in working with highly effective teams and guiding teams and organizations in making complex and high-stakes data-driven decisions
  • Proven ability to establish and maintain credible and trust-based relationships
  • Outstanding sense of urgency and ability to help pace the team’s work in highly competitive environment
  • Orientation towards collective achievement and team credit, combined with individual sense of responsibility and accountability for teamwork and product
  • Comfort with ambiguity and ability to provide steadiness and consistency in environment of shifting priorities
  • Ability to lead by influence complex and ambitious projects in a cross-functional team environment and high-pressure circumstances
  • Comfortable in a results-driven, highly accountable environment where you can make a clear impact
  • Team player who listens effectively and invites response and discussion
  • A collaborator who communicates in an open, clear, complete, timely and consistent manner

 

 

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The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principles functions for this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.  Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance workload.

This description is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements for the position. This position may change or assume additional duties at any time.  The employee may be requested to perform different or additional duties as assigned. All Employees are expected to adhere to all company policies and act as a role model for company values.

Dyne Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law.

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