American Cancer Society · 11 hours ago
Senior Director, Roundtables Program
The American Cancer Society is dedicated to ending cancer for everyone, supported by a diverse team of employees and volunteers. The Senior Director, Roundtables Program will provide strategic leadership for the ACS National Roundtables, overseeing a team and engaging with external partners to address complex challenges across the cancer continuum.
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Responsibilities
Leads the development and execution of ACS National Roundtables programming, establishing strategic vision and performance standards that align and advance the priorities of the Patient Support Pillar
Leads and empowers a high-performing team of strategic directors overseeing ACS’s Roundtables, driving impactful internal and external engagement aligned with Patient Support Pillar priorities and advancing enterprise-wide outcomes
Creates and maintains relationships and engages with key external organizational and individual partners and identifies new opportunities for volunteers to help advance ACS National Roundtable priorities
Monitors success metrics and project plans across ACS National Roundtables, ensuring timely reporting of activities, events, and outcomes to inform senior leadership, support business unit evaluation, and demonstrate impact toward ACS mission priorities
Represents ACS as a national leader in convening and the collective impact framework through professional dissemination strategies including publishing and conference presentations
Oversees funding and budgeting for Roundtables programming by developing sponsorship proposals and cultivating funder partnerships
Qualification
Required
Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree
Years of experience: 5-7 years
Volunteer and account management experience required
Preferred
Preferred Degree: Master's Degree
Formal knowledge of the cancer continuum and related work experience is strongly preferred
MPH or clinical degree (MSN, MSW) [preferred] or requisite experience in health care delivery settings, public health, research, or public administration with related undergraduate degree (e.g., RN, BSW, BA/BS)
Benefits
Generous paid time off policy
Medical
Dental
Retirement benefits
Wellness programs
Professional development programs
Company
American Cancer Society
American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminate cancer in the United States.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$2.71MKey Investors
Trumbull Memorial Health FoundationEG AmericaThe Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation
2025-07-08Grant· $0.01M
2024-11-13Grant· $0.02M
2024-08-27Grant· $0.65M
Leadership Team
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