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How much do cellular therapy jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for cellular therapy in the United States is $45.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.14 and $50.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cellular Therapy job?

A Cellular Therapy job involves developing, manufacturing, and administering cell-based treatments to treat diseases like cancer, genetic disorders, and autoimmune conditions. Professionals in this field work in research, clinical, or manufacturing settings to ensure cell therapies are safe and effective. Roles may include scientists, laboratory technicians, quality control specialists, and regulatory experts. This field requires expertise in cell biology, biotechnology, and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cellular Therapy position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Cellular Therapy, candidates typically need a background in life sciences, laboratory techniques, and cell culture, often supported by a relevant degree (such as biology, biotechnology, or medical technology). Familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, flow cytometry, and specialized software or equipment specific to cellular therapies is highly valued. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills in this field. These abilities are critical to ensuring the safety, quality, and regulatory compliance of advanced cell-based treatments for patients.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in cellular therapy?

Professionals in cellular therapy typically spend their days preparing, processing, and testing cellular materials for therapeutic use, adhering to strict protocols and quality standards. They frequently collaborate with clinicians, research scientists, and regulatory teams to ensure the integrity and safety of cellular products. Other responsibilities may include maintaining detailed documentation, troubleshooting laboratory equipment, and participating in process improvements. This highly collaborative environment offers opportunities to work on the cutting edge of medical science while directly contributing to patient care.
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Infographic showing various Cellular Therapy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Full Time, 53% Part Time, and 38% Contract. Highlights an 49% Physical, 13% Hybrid, and 38% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,297 per year, or $45.3 per hour.
Hematology/Oncology, Director, Cellular Therapy Program

Hematology/Oncology, Director, Cellular Therapy Program

Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, IN

Full-time

Posted 3 hours ago


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7.2

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Job description

Indiana University School of Medicine & Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center
Location: Indianapolis, IN
The Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM), in collaboration with the Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center (IUSCCC), Indiana University Health Medical Group, and Indiana University Health, invites applications for an accomplished and visionary leader to serve as Director of the Cellular Therapy Program.
Indiana University hosts the state’s only academic stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy program, with a longstanding history dating back to 1987. We are home to a robust, multidisciplinary research enterprise in stem cell biology, transplantation, and immunotherapy. Our adult program operates within IU Health and the Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, while our pediatric efforts are based at Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana’s only dedicated children’s hospital and one of the largest in the country. Our clinical and research activities are anchored by the Brown Center for Immunotherapy, an institutional hub for translational cellular immunotherapy.

Position Summary
We are seeking a dynamic physician-scientist to lead our Cellular Therapy Program, overseeing clinical operations, academic initiatives, and translational research in both hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. The Director will provide strategic leadership to expand and enhance our clinical, research, and educational missions. This is a key leadership position, with cross-departmental collaborations and access to robust infrastructure to support innovative investigator-initiated trials, cellular product development, and translational discovery.
Key Responsibilities
•    Provide strategic leadership and oversight for the adult and pediatric cellular therapy programs, spanning both malignant and benign hematologic conditions and solid tumors.
•    Collaborate closely with the Director of Stem Cell Transplantation to maintain FACT accreditation and ensure programmatic excellence.
•    Work in partnership with the Cellular Therapy Laboratory Director to maintain compliance with regulatory and quality standards.
•    Serve as a senior member of the Brown Center for Immunotherapy, fostering integration between research and clinical programs.
•    Lead and expand a high-impact research portfolio in cellular immunotherapy, with an emphasis on investigator-initiated trials and translational innovation.
•    Mentor junior faculty and trainees across the School of Medicine.
•    Engage internal and external stakeholders to broaden patient access and referral networks.
Qualifications
•    MD or MD/PhD with BC in Hematology and/or Oncology.
•    At least 5 years of leadership experience directing clinical and/or translational research in hematologic malignancies or cellular therapy.
•    A track record of independent, extramural funding (e.g., NIH R01 or equivalent).
•    Demonstrated excellence in scholarship with multiple publications or grants related to hematology or cellular therapies.
•    Eligibility for appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level.
•    Expertise in stem cell transplantation and cellular immunotherapy.
•    Strong leadership, communication, and t

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