Senior Manager, Community Care Centers of Excellence
Company: CIRM
Location: South San Francisco
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Background CIRM was
created by the people of California to fund stem cell and gene
therapy research with the goal of accelerating treatments for
patients with unmet medical needs. With $8.5 billion in funding
allocated through both Proposition 71 in 2004 and Proposition 14 in
2020, CIRM supports stem cell and gene therapy discoveries from
inception through clinical trials, trains a workforce in California
to fill jobs in the states thriving biotech and biomedical research
industry, and creates infrastructure to make clinical trials
accessible for people throughout California. All of CIRMs research,
workforce development, and infrastructure programs are designed to
benefit the people of California, whose vision created the agency.
General Statement The Patient Access (PA) Team collaborates across
CIRMs core programs to foster innovative care delivery models and
enhance the accessibility of regenerative medicine therapies. The
PA Teams operational goal is to develop and manage clinical
infrastructure programs to provide enhanced access to clinical
trials and approved therapies for all Californians. CIRMs Clinical
Infrastructure programs include: (1) the Alpha Clinics (AC)
Network, the (2) Patient Support Program (PSP), and (3) the
Community Care Centers of Excellence (CCCE). Additionally, the
group serves as a bridge to policymakers and payers, coordinating
CIRMs Accessibility and Affordability Working Group (AAWG) and
Standards Working Group (SWG) as outlined in Proposition 14. CIRM
recently awarded $27 million through three grants across the state
to create a network of CCCEs. The CCCE program is the first of its
kind designed to make regenerative medicine clinical trials
accessible for Californians who live far from major medical centers
where most regenerative medicine clinical trials are conducted. The
CCCE awards are designed to create hubs that expand the geographic
reach of centers delivering clinical trials and approved
regenerative medicine therapies, extending access across
California. Each center will also offer training and career
development for both the delivery of treatments and wider patient
support services required in the expanding field of regenerative
medicine. Role Summary The Senior Manager serves as the operational
lead for CCCE program implementation. The Senior Manager will work
directly with awardees and internal CIRM teams to: Support
end-to-end execution, coordination, optimization, and continuous
improvement of CCCE operations at individual sites consistent with
established award milestones. Facilitate broader networking and
connectivity across all PA programs to ensure the CCCEs function as
a connected and interoperable component of CIRMs broader clinical
infrastructure. Provide support to CIRM-funded pre-clinical and
clinical programs utilizing the CCCEs. Engage relevant stakeholders
(e.g. patients, sponsors, CCCE sites, community members) to
optimize program impact. Operating under general direction, the
Senior Manager exercises sound judgment to set priorities, manage
workflows, identify operational challenges, and recommend
solutions. The position reports to the Senior Director, Patient
Access and supports day-to-day program operations and execution
while escalating strategic considerations as appropriate. This
position is classified as Senior Project Manager; however, the
working title is Senior Manager, Community Care Centers of
Excellence (CCCE). Job Functions Community Care Centers of
Excellence (CCCE) Program Management Support operational planning
and coordination for the CCCEs as part of an integrated statewide
CIRM clinical infrastructure ecosystem. Serve as the primary
operational point of coordination between the CCCE sites, Patient
Access, Clinical Development, Grants Management, Communications,
Finance, CIRM awardees, and community-based organizations. Develop,
implement, and maintain internal guidance documents, workflows, and
CCCE-specific SOPs that support standardized processes and
cross-program collaboration. Collect, validate, and track CCCE
operational and clinical trial data; maintain program analysis
documents, dashboards, and presentations that support
infrastructure-wide visibility. Support the planning and execution
of CCCE network meetings, workshops, symposia, and related
engagement activities. Align CCCE operations with Alpha Clinics and
PSP infrastructure to enhance patient education and engagement,
improve trial recruitment, and support seamless coordination,
referrals, and handoffs to reduce barriers to patient access and
enrollment. Program Operations & Reporting Ensure accurate, timely,
and complete reporting of CCCE activities in collaboration with
CIRMs Grants Management team. Update individual CCCE award
milestones or objectives in response to evolving needs or emerging
evidence. Lead development of standardized performance metrics and
dashboards across the CCCEs to evaluate equity, patient engagement,
and clinical trial reach. Ensure transparency and accountability in
CCCE activities. Prepare and present reports to internal and
external stakeholders, including Patient Access and CIRM
leadership, the CIRM governing board and the Access & Affordability
Working Group (AAWG) on CCCE performance, patient referrals and
recruitment, community engagement activities, and emerging access
issues. Process & Operational Improvement Support execution and
continuous improvement of CCCE operations through hands-on
collaboration with internal and external partners, developing
knowledge-sharing mechanisms to optimize CCCE operations and
disseminate best practices. Identify and document risks, gaps, and
inefficiencies that affect community engagement, patient education
& referrals, enrollment, or infrastructure coordination, trial
start-up, and recommend process or operational improvements as
appropriate. Coordinate sponsor and investigator inquiries,
facilitating meetings and cross-functional review to assess
feasibility, infrastructure readiness, and network fit. Stakeholder
Engagement & Outreach Represent CIRM in meetings with clinical
sites, sponsors, and external stakeholders to support shared
understanding of how the CCCEs fit within CIRM's broader clinical
infrastructure ecosystem. Engage with internal stakeholders to
support transparency, coordination, and alignment across clinical
infrastructure programs and clinical trial teams. Collaborate with
CIRM Communications to support accurate and effective dissemination
of CCCE information to community-based organizations and to the
broader public as part of CIRM's statewide access strategy. Build
and strengthen partnerships with external stakeholders, including
patient advocacy groups, industry partners, and community-based
organizations, to improve patient education & trial accessibility.
Harmonizing with the CIRM Mission Demonstrate commitment to CIRMs
mission by advancing integrated, equitable, and patient-centered
clinical infrastructure. Collaborate across teams to identify
efficiencies, enhance productivity, and strengthen system-wide
access to CIRM-funded clinical trials and therapies. Support team
and organizational decisions and contribute to achieving shared
objectives under the Strategic Allocation Framework and Access &
Affordability Strategy. Supervision Received The Senior Manager
CCCEs reports to the Senior Director, Patient Access. Supervision
Exercised None. Qualifications (Experience and Education) Bachelors
degree in Public Health, Business Administration, Healthcare
Management, Economics, Science, or a related field relevant to
program or clinical infrastructure management; Masters degree
preferred. Six (6) years of progressively responsible experience in
program support, community or stakeholder engagement, or clinical
research in a healthcare or biotechnology environment. Experience
in Cell and or Gene Therapy or other advanced therapy modalities is
strongly preferred. Competencies & Skills Excellent stakeholder
engagement and communication skills, with experience interacting
with external stakeholders such as patients, community-based
organizations, advocacy groups, public agencies and the public to
advance program objectives and report on outcomes. Demonstrated
experience with health program planning, implementation and
evaluation. The ideal candidate will have experience developing and
aggregating key program performance data / metrics to support
performance evaluation and publishing / reporting results. Project
management and coordination experience with multi-functional teams,
networks or consortia, or CROs conducting scientific or biomedical
research or implementing public health programs. Understanding of
various recruitment strategies, including community-based outreach,
digital engagement, and provider partnerships. Knowledge of
clinical networks, health systems, or the biotechnology industry.
Experience in clinical research setting such as study coordination,
protocol oversight, data management or patient care. Knowledge of
the operational aspects of cell and gene therapy trials or
treatments preferred. Ability to be detailed, organized and forward
thinking with focus on anticipated trends, challenges, and
opportunities. Ability to professionally represent CIRM in internal
and external engagements. Understanding of regulatory frameworks
and compliance considerations in clinical research. Experience
managing grant awards including progress reporting, financial
administration is a plus. Demonstrated ability to project manage
multi-site initiatives. Working Conditions Hybrid environment,
required to work two days in the South San Francisco office and
currently three days remotely. In-person attendance of
organizational meetings and board, subcommittee, and working group
meetings as required. Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and
working on a computer. Must be willing to work in a high-rise
building. Ability to operate standard office equipment. Be
available to work outside of normal business hours. Some travel
within State is required, to visit CCCE and Alpha Clinic sites.
Salary Range and Benefits This position is an exempt, full-time
role. The expected to pay for this position is $127,308 - $143,052
which fits within the full salary range of $127,308 - $166,668. It
is uncommon for an individual to be offered a salary near the
maximum of the range for a position. Salary for this position will
reflect the final candidates qualifications, experience, skills,
knowledge, relevant education, and certifications, in addition to
being aligned with the internal leadership peer group. Benefits
Information on benefits afforded by membership in the California
Public Employees Retirement System can be found on the California
Department of Human Resources (CalHR) Salary and Benefits website:
https://benefits.calhr.ca.gov/state -employees/ Required
Application Documents Applicants must submit a resume and cover
letter to be considered for this position. Applicants requiring
reasonable accommodations for the interview process should inform
the interview scheduler at the time of scheduling. Contact
Information For general questions regarding this position or
inquiries specifically related to reasonable accommodations or
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), please contactjobs@cirm.ca.gov.
Additional EEO Contact Information California Relay Service:
1-800-735-2929 (TTY), 1-800-735-2922 (Voice) TTY is a
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf and is reachable only from
phones equipped with a TTY Device. Equal Opportunity Employer The
State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all,
regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and
physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave,
gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information,
marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status,
national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed,sex
(includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical
conditions), and sexual orientation.
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