Director, Biostatistics

Boston, MA

Join Us in Tackling Autoimmune Disease at Its Root

At Vor, we believe science can do more than manage symptoms. It can change the course of disease. By advancing telitacicept, a first- and potentially best-in-class dual BAFF/APRIL inhibitor, we are silencing upstream survival signals and stopping downstream autoimmune cascades. Together, we are addressing disease at its root cause and rewriting what is possible for patients worldwide.

When you join Vor, you’re not just working on a medicine. You’re part of a mission to redefine the future of autoimmune care.

Why Work at Vor?

Impact: Contribute directly to a medicine with best-in-disease Phase 3 results in myasthenia gravis and expansion into multiple autoimmune diseases.

Growth: Be part of a rapidly scaling company with opportunities to grow your career in science, clinical development, commercial strategy, and beyond.

Innovation: Work on a platform with potential beyond one indication — a therapy that has already shown consistent results across lupus, IgA nephropathy, and Sjögren’s syndrome.

Belonging: Join a culture where every voice is heard, and where our shared mission unites us across functions and geographies.

 

Location: Boston, MA preferred

The Director, Biostatistics serves as a senior individual contributor to statistical leadership at Vor Biosciences, providing strategic and operational oversight across multiple clinical programs. Reporting to the Head of Biometrics this individual will serve as Vor's global expert in biostatistical science, with accountability for all aspects of clinical trial design, statistical methodology, regulatory submission deliverables, and cross-functional scientific partnership. This is a hands-on, high-impact role in a lean, mission-driven biotech environment where the Director will function as a study and program statistical lead with both technical depth and enterprise-wide strategic influence. 

Key Responsibilities 

  1. Statistical Strategy & Clinical Trial Design
  • Serve as the study and program-level statistical lead for one or more clinical programs, with end-to-end biostatistical ownership from study design through regulatory submission.
  • Develop, author, and co-author statistical analysis plans (SAPs), sample size justifications, randomization strategies, and adaptive or novel trial design frameworks suited to rare disease and small-population contexts.
  • Apply innovative statistical methodologies including Bayesian approaches, adaptive designs, andestimandframeworks per ICH E9(R1) to maximize information efficiency in limited-sample studies. 
  • Collaborate with Clinical Development, Translational Science, and Clinical Pharmacology to integrate quantitative evidence from early development into late-stage design decisions.
  • Provide statistical input to clinical development plans, protocol design, go/no-go decision frameworks, and feasibility assessments.
  1. Regulatory Affairs & Submission Leadership
  • Author and review statistical sections of regulatory documents including INDs, investigator brochures, briefing books, CSRs, and eCTD/CTD module submissions to FDA, EMA, and other health authorities.
  • Represent Vor's Biostatistics function, asappropriate, in regulatory agency meetings (FDA Type A/B/C meetings; EMA scientific advice), preparing statistical positions and responding to agency questions.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable ICH guidelines (e.g.,E6, E8, E9, E9(R1), E10, E17) and FDA/EMA statistical guidance documents throughout the clinical development lifecycle.
  • Maintaincurrent knowledge of evolving regulatory expectations for rare disease programs, including implications of Orphan Drug and Breakthrough Therapy designations on study design and evidence standards. 
  1. Data Analysis, Reporting & Integrity
  • Oversee execution of all statistical analyses including interim analyses,primary/finalanalyses, safety reviews, and ad hoc requests, ensuring accuracy, reproducibility, and regulatory compliance. 
  • Lead generation and review of Tables, Listings, and Figures (TLFs) for clinical study reports and regulatory packages, working closely with statistical programming.
  • Review and approve CDISC-compliant SDTM andADaMdataset specifications, define.xml documents, and reviewer's guides for regulatory submissions. 
  • Oversee IDMC/DSMB activities including charter and SAP development, preparation of unblinded analyses, and coordination with independent statisticians.
  • Ensure all statistical deliverables meet ICH E3 (CSR structure), CDISC, and applicable FDA/EMA technical standards.
  1. Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner with Clinical Development, Clinical Operations, Medical Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, Safety, and Medical Writing to embed statistical rigor throughout the study lifecycle.
  • Collaborate with Data Management on CRF design, data validation rules, database structures, andeCOA/ePRO platform specifications.
  • Provide statistical input to publication strategies, scientific communications, and clinical evidence planning in partnership with Medical Affairs.
  1. Vendor & CRO Oversight
  • Serve as Vor's statistical representative in the selection, qualification, and oversight of CROs, statistical programming vendors, IRT providers, andeCOAplatforms. 
  • Review and approve vendor-generated statistical deliverables for scientific quality, compliance, and timeliness; escalate and resolve issues proactively to protect program timelines and data integrity.
  1. Standards, Infrastructure & Innovation
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of Vor's internal biostatistical standards, SOPs, templates (SAP, DMC charter, analysis specifications), and best practices.
  • Champion adoption of modern statistical methods including Bayesian analysis, real-world data integration, model-based drug development, and simulation-based sample size approaches.
  • Stay current with regulatory guidance, methodological advances, and industry benchmarks to continuously elevate Vor's statistical capabilities.
  1. Leadership & Talent Development
  • Provide mentorship and technical guidance to junior biostatisticians and cross-functional data scientists within the Biometrics organization.
  • Contribute to workforce planning including defining resourcing needs and supporting recruitment and development of talent as Vor's pipeline expands.
  • Foster a culture of scientific rigor, continuous learning, and collaborative excellence.

Qualifications 

Education 

  • PhD in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a closely related quantitative discipline strongly preferred.
  • Master's degree (MS/MA) in Biostatistics or Statistics with extensive industry experience may be considered.

Required Experience 

  • Minimum 10 years of pharmaceutical/biotech industry experience in clinical biostatistics, with at least 5 yearsina senior or program-lead capacity. 
  • Demonstratedprogram-level statistical ownership from protocol design through regulatory submission (IND, NDA/BLA, or MAA). 
  • Hands-on experience with adaptive designs, Bayesian methods, or novelestimandframeworks (ICH E9(R1)). 
  • Track record of direct FDA and/or EMA interaction, including preparation and response to agency queries.
  • Experience managing CRO statistical and programming relationships and vendor deliverable quality.
  • Proficiencyin SAS (required); R strongly preferred; Python or additional statistical languages a plus. 
  • Familiarity with CDISC standards (SDTM,ADaM), eCTD submission requirements, and reviewer's guide preparation.
  • Prior experience at a clinical-stage biotech with responsibility for building or scaling a biometrics function. 

Preferred Experience 

* Experience in rare disease or immunology drug development.  

  • Experience with small-sample trial design methodologies (e.g., single-arm studies, external control arms,historical data integration).

 

Skills & Competencies 

  • Demonstratedability to communicate complex statistical concepts clearly and concisely to diverse audiences — including clinical, regulatory, and executive stakeholders — through both compelling written deliverables and confident oral presentations. 
  • Exceptional statistical reasoning with ability to translate complexmethodologyinto clear language for non-statistical audiences. 
  • Strong leadership and cross-functional influence without requiring direct line authority over all stakeholders.
  • Comfortoperatingin a lean, fast-paced biotech with hands-on execution alongside strategic thinking. 
  • Ability to build statistical processes, standards, and infrastructure from theground up.
  • Excellent written and oral communication; effective across regulatory, executive, and scientific forums.
  • Strong project management skills; able to manage multiple programs simultaneously under tight timelines.
  • Collaborative, patient-centered mindset aligned with Vor's mission in hematologic disease.

 

 

The salary range for the Director, Biostatistics is expected to be between $230,000 and $250,000 per year.  Individual pay may vary based on multiple factors including but not limited to relevant job-related skills, experience, education or training, market factors, and work location.

 

At Vor, we support our team with robust benefits, including comprehensive health coverage, flexible paid time off, generous parental leave, and a competitive 401(k). From education assistance to wellness resources and financial security, we invest in your well-being so you can thrive at work and beyond.

As an equal opportunity employer, we at Vor Bio know that diversity inspires innovation, inclusiveness, and creativity. We invite you to come as you are. All applicants will be considered for employment agnostic to race, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.

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