Assistant Program Manager - Sanford Stem Cell - 140871
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Research/Development
Payroll
Title:
ADMIN OFCR 3 CX
Department: Sanford Stem Cell Institute
Hiring Pay Scale: $83,039.76 - $ / Year
Worksite: La Jolla
Appointment Type: Career
Appointment Percent: 100%
Union: CX Contract
Total Openings: 1
Work Schedule: Days, 8 hrs/day, Monday-Friday
#140871 Assistant Program Manager - Sanford Stem CellFiling Deadline:
Mon 8/31/2026
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In 2022, businessman and philanthropist T. Denny Sanford committed $150 million to the creation of the Sanford Stem Cell Institute at UC San Diego. This gift combines current infrastructure with new Centers intended to leverage the advantages of space-based science, including expansion and, in some ways, quite literally launch stem cell research and regenerative medicine at UC San Diego into new spaces, endeavors, and training of future stem cell scientists.
Sanford Stem Cell Institute provides essential physical and human resources needed to leverage stem cell research currently being conducted at UC San Diego. Due to the complexity of regenerative medicine projects and substantial institutional investment, daily Sanford Stem Cell Institute personnel work with all 9 Vice Chancellor areas:
Academic Affairs;
Research Affairs;
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion;
Student Affairs;
Marine Sciences;
Health Sciences;
Health System;
Chief Financial Officer;
Advancement;
Resource Management and Planning.
As part of UC San Diego, Sanford Stem Cell Institute motivates University-wide change, sustainability, and partnership, focusing on creating the structure under which various innovative regenerative medicine units and initiatives are developed.
The new UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute builds upon a $100 million gift in 2013 from T. Denny Sanford that established UC San Diego as a leader in developing and delivering the therapeutic promise of human stem cells - special cells with the ability to develop into many different cell types and which, when modified and repurposed, have the potential to treat, remedy or cure a vast array of conditions and diseases.
The new UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute includes six (6) stem cell Centers led by Center Directors and Deputy Directors and one (1) Brain Tumor and Neuro-Restoration Program.
Sanford Integrated Space Stem Cell Orbital Research (ISSCOR) Center, for stem cell research that will be conducted in a laboratory bay located aboard the International Space Station currently in low-Earth orbit.
Sanford Stem Cell Fitness and Space Medicine Center, which conducts in-depth space fitness and orbital medicine that can benefit both astronauts and people living on Earth.
Sanford Stem Cell Innovation Center, which will support regenerative medicine company development, including contract research in low-Earth orbit.
Sanford Stem Cell Discovery Center, which conducts basic and translational stem cell research.
Sanford Advanced Therapy Center, which provides fundamental tools and services to move basic research findings to next stages, such as early phase trials.
Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center, which conducts research to accelerate relevant drug and therapy development in regenerative medicine, including clinical trials. The Assistant Program Manager will provide administration and operational support to the ISSCOR leadership and the Center's Project Scientist(s) with the accomplishment of research programs, educational programs, and facilitating the various project needs of the Center.
The professional is experienced in coordinating complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives across technical, higher education, nonprofit, and public-sector environments, with a consistent record of bringing structure and follow-through to fast-moving contexts. The incumbent will serve as a "right hand" to leadership and technical teams, managing confidential documentation, tracking NDAs, MOUs, MTAs and other agreements, and maintaining rigorous document control and approval workflows. Will prepare executive briefings, stakeholder-facing materials, and reports, and for supporting university partnerships and research-adjacent initiatives through meticulous meeting preparation, milestone tracking, and action-item follow-up.
Experience managing multiple concurrent projects, coordinating cross-functional communication between office staff, field or technical teams, and external stakeholders, and overseeing event or donor-related logistics. Maintains high-quality status reporting, and adapts to evolving…
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