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Program Director, Lupus

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$196K - $270K/yr

About this Role The Program Director, Lupus will be responsible for significant elements of program strategy and cross-functional execution. This individual, accountableto the PDC Lead as part of ...

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How much do lupus jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for lupus in the United States is $32.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $39.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are typical responsibilities for a rheumatologist specializing in lupus care?

As a rheumatologist focusing on lupus, your daily responsibilities include diagnosing and managing patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and related autoimmune disorders. You’ll monitor disease activity, adjust medications, and coordinate multidisciplinary care involving nephrologists, dermatologists, and other specialists. Patient education and support are also key aspects, as you’ll help individuals understand their condition and manage flare-ups. Collaboration with research teams and staying updated on new therapies is common in this dynamic, patient-centered field.

What is the difference between Lupus vs Rheumatologist?

AspectLupusRheumatologist
Required credentialsMedical degree, specialized training in autoimmune diseasesMedical degree, residency in rheumatology, board certification
Work environmentHospitals, clinics, research settingsHospitals, private practices, clinics
Industry usagePatient diagnosis and management of autoimmune conditionsDiagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases

While Lupus is an autoimmune disease requiring diagnosis and management, a Rheumatologist is a medical specialist trained to diagnose and treat Lupus and other autoimmune or musculoskeletal conditions. Rheumatologists often work with Lupus patients to develop treatment plans and monitor disease progression.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lupus Specialist (Rheumatologist), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lupus Specialist (Rheumatologist), you need a medical degree, board certification in rheumatology, and expertise in diagnosing and managing autoimmune diseases like lupus. Familiarity with diagnostic tools such as ANA testing, immunological assays, and electronic health records is essential. Outstanding patient communication, empathy, and interdisciplinary teamwork are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies are vital for providing accurate diagnoses, effective treatment plans, and comprehensive patient support in managing complex chronic illnesses.

What are lupus specialists and what do they do?

Lupus specialists are medical professionals, typically rheumatologists, who diagnose and treat lupus, an autoimmune disease that can affect multiple organs in the body. These specialists assess symptoms, order lab tests, and develop treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs. They help manage flares, monitor disease progression, and coordinate care with other healthcare providers to improve the quality of life for people living with lupus.
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Infographic showing various Lupus job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 14% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,420 per year, or $32.4 per hour.
Clinical Trial Manager, Lupus Therapeutics

Clinical Trial Manager, Lupus Therapeutics

Lupus Research Alliance Inc.

New York, NY • On-site

$85K - $115K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Clinical Trial Manager, Lupus Therapeutics

Reports to: Director of Clinical Operations

Location: Hybrid (NYC) or Remote

Salary Range: $85,000 - $115,000

Background

The Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) is the world's leading non-governmental, non-profit funder of lupus research. Over the past 20 years, the LRA has invested over $250 million in lupus research in more than 525 research and clinical studies. In 2018, the LRA established a clinical affiliate organization, Lupus Therapeutics (LT), which is responsible for the coordination, conduct and management of a North American-based clinical trial network, the Lupus Clinical Investigators Network (LuCIN), as well as Patient Engagement and Education efforts to foster clinical research for the development of new therapies and clinical care approaches for the diverse lupus community.

Position Overview

The Lupus Therapeutics Clinical Trial Manager will manage a variety of pharma/biotech and research-led clinical research projects. As Clinical Trial Manager, you will be a liaison to your partners, establishing productive relationships for successful studies, ensuring questions are answered and issues are resolved proactively in partnership with colleagues, partners, and other stakeholders. You will be responsible for multiple studies and ensure there is optimal quality, communication, strategic input and management of all LT project deliverables. As a leader on projects, you will provide metrics, guidance and feedback to the partner and site teams to help improve overall performance.

The position immediately reports to the Director of Clinical Operations and can be hybrid in the NYC area or Remote. Please note for candidates not based in NYC, the starting salary may be adjusted based on location.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and direct cross-functional teams and third parties/vendors with some supervision and support, to ensure compliance with study protocol and in accordance with the scope of work and with corporate timelines.
  • Serve as the primary interface between the LuCIN sites and research partners.
  • Identify areas of concern with study start up or conduct and escalate them to key stakeholders.
  • Schedule, create agenda and lead meetings and project conference calls with vendors, investigators, and site staff to provide status updates, escalate issues, conduct training, and maintain accountability for deliverables.
  • Manage project deliverables, including process via metrics and adherence to contractual agreement time, quality, scope, and cost deliverables. Review key study quality metrics and determine appropriate action in conjunction with study team.
  • Develop and implement Study Plans (such as Communication Plans or Recruitment & Retention Plans) to support study management with vendor partners. Actively manage issues that could impact study progress and take actions or make recommendations to solve issues to support compliance.
  • Independently develop in-depth analysis and projections or project timelines and financials for senior management.
  • Establish and maintain excellent working relationships with investigators and study staff; conduct site teleconference and in person visits to ensure site performance.
    • Conduct site feasibility and evaluate site performance in support of site selection.
    • Facilitate budget and contract negotiation per scope of work agreement and sponsor guidelines.
    • Support study start-up and site activation to ensure deliverables are provided according to corporate and/or sponsor specifications, including delivery within deadlines.
  • Identify, select, and monitor performance of investigational sites for clinical studies; prepare accurate and timely visit reports from all site interaction visits.
  • Track performance metrics in regard to enrollment and engagement.
  • Offer strategic and creative advice for study communication and contribute to any LT partnership and study announcements.
  • Contribute to LuCIN communication through newsletters, town halls and webinars.
  • Participate in bid defenses and scope discussions as appropriate.
  • Contribute to the annual LuCIN Community meeting and be part of LT initiatives and projects.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Three to five years of clinical trial experience with increasing levels of responsibility in the academic research, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or CRO industry is required.
  • Exposure to the clinical trial environment is required, project management role with contract and budget experience preferred.
  • Therapeutic experience in autoimmune diseases and/or Lupus preferred.
  • Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must have a thorough knowledge of clinical research concepts, practices, and FDA regulations and ICH Guidelines regarding drug development phases, clinical research, and data management methods.
  • Good team player with excellent negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
  • Critical thinker, self-motivated, and quick learner.
  • Organizational skills to work efficiently and manage multiple ongoing projects.
  • Proficiency with MS Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
  • Limited travel as required (North America) for site visits, conferences and team meetings.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and CV/resume.

The Lupus Research Alliance, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to equal opportunity for all regardless of race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/orientation/preference, class or socioeconomic status, marital status, age, ability, or Veteran status.