About the Role
This role involves leading virology care efforts by integrating clinical knowledge with therapeutic development, supporting patient-focused research, and contributing to the design and execution of antiviral programs.
Responsibilities
- Lead the development of virology-focused care protocols
- Collaborate with research teams on antiviral therapy design
- Evaluate clinical data to inform treatment strategies
- Support patient engagement in therapeutic programs
- Monitor emerging virology trends and scientific advancements
- Contribute to regulatory documentation for antiviral products
- Provide expert input during clinical trial planning
- Ensure compliance with safety and ethical standards
- Coordinate with laboratory teams on sample analysis
- Train staff on virology best practices and procedures
- Assess patient eligibility for specialized treatment protocols
- Maintain accurate and timely medical records
- Engage with external partners on research initiatives
- Present findings at internal and external meetings
- Support grant applications and research proposals
- Develop educational materials for clinical teams
- Participate in cross-functional project teams
- Advise on risk mitigation in therapeutic development
- Implement quality assurance measures in care delivery
- Track patient outcomes and report on key metrics
Compensation
Competitive salary and benefits package
Work Arrangement
Hybrid work model with presence in Austin
Team
Collaborative team focused on advancing antiviral therapies
About the Role
This position plays a central role in shaping antiviral care strategies by integrating clinical insights with research innovation. The specialist will work closely with scientists and clinicians to improve patient outcomes through targeted therapeutic development.
What We Value
We prioritize scientific rigor, patient-centered care, and collaborative problem-solving. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to ethical research, clear communication, and continuous learning in virology and infectious disease management.
Available for qualified candidates