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This role will lead the development of Kenvue's Microbiome Innovation Strategy for Oral and Digestive Health, as it relates to aging, overall oral/gut and systemic health and disease. The ...

This role will lead the development of Kenvue's Microbiome Innovation Strategy for Oral and Digestive Health, as it relates to aging, overall oral/gut and systemic health and disease. The ...

This role will lead the development of Kenvue's Microbiome Innovation Strategy for Oral and Digestive Health, as it relates to aging, overall oral/gut and systemic health and disease. The ...

... microbiome, and cancer Fellows will also gain experience in computational methods and nutritional/cancer epidemiology. The ideal applicant will be prepared to lead one or more projects under the ...

This role will lead the development of Kenvue's Microbiome Innovation Strategy for Oral and Digestive Health, as it relates to aging, overall oral/gut and systemic health and disease. The ...

The Human Microbiome Laboratory seeks to understand the role of the microbiome in human health ... It is expected that research will lead to publications. The Postdoctoral Associate will be expected ...

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How much do microbiome lead jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for microbiome lead in the United States is $25.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the main collaborative interactions a Microbiome Lead has with other departments or teams?

As a Microbiome Lead, you will regularly collaborate with multidisciplinary teams such as bioinformatics, clinical research, product development, and regulatory affairs. Your role often involves integrating microbiome data with clinical or product research objectives, aligning experimental design with organizational goals, and communicating findings to both scientific and non-scientific stakeholders. This cross-functional collaboration is crucial for advancing projects from discovery through to application, ensuring that microbiome insights are actionable and aligned with broader company strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Microbiome Lead, and why are they important?

A Microbiome Lead requires a deep understanding of microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, typically supported by a Ph.D. in a relevant field and substantial research experience. Familiarity with next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms, metagenomic data analysis tools, and regulatory compliance is crucial. Strong leadership, project management, and cross-functional communication skills help drive innovation and collaboration. These competencies ensure effective oversight of microbiome research projects, accurate data interpretation, and successful translation of findings into actionable solutions.

What is a Microbiome Lead?

A Microbiome Lead is a scientific professional who oversees research and development projects related to the microbiome, which is the collection of microorganisms living in a particular environment, such as the human gut. This role involves designing experiments, analyzing data, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to advance understanding of how microbes affect health, agriculture, or the environment. Microbiome Leads often manage teams of researchers, set project goals, and help translate scientific findings into practical applications or products. They also stay updated on the latest scientific advancements in microbiome research and may present findings at conferences or to stakeholders.

What is the difference between Microbiome Lead vs Microbiome Scientist?

AspectMicrobiome LeadMicrobiome Scientist
Required CredentialsAdvanced degree (PhD or MS), experience in microbiome research, project management skillsPhD or MS in microbiology, biology, or related field, research experience
Work EnvironmentLeads projects, manages teams, collaborates with cross-functional departmentsConducts laboratory experiments, data analysis, publishes research
Employer & Industry UsageBiotech, pharma, research institutions, industry projectsAcademic labs, research institutions, biotech companies

The Microbiome Lead typically oversees projects, manages teams, and collaborates across departments, requiring leadership skills and project management experience. In contrast, the Microbiome Scientist focuses on conducting experiments, analyzing data, and publishing research findings. Both roles require strong microbiology credentials, but the Lead emphasizes leadership and coordination, while the Scientist emphasizes technical research skills.

Manager R&D Self Care Innovation

Kenvue

Short Hills, NJ • Hybrid

Full-time

PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Kenvue rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Kenvue is currently recruiting for a:

Manager R&D Self Care Innovation

What we do

At Kenvue, we realize the extraordinary power of everyday care. Built on over a century of heritage and rooted in science, we’re the house of iconic brands - including NEUTROGENA®, AVEENO®, TYLENOL®, LISTERINE®, JOHNSON’S® and BAND-AID® that you already know and love. Science is our passion; care is our talent.

Who We Are

Our global team is ~ 22,000 brilliant people with a workplace culture where every voice matters, and every contribution is appreciated.  We are passionate about insights, innovation and committed to delivering the best products to our customers. With expertise and empathy, being a Kenvuer means having the power to impact millions of people every day. We put people first, care fiercely, earn trust with science and solve with courage – and have brilliant opportunities waiting for you! Join us in shaping our future–and yours. For more information, click here.

Role reports to:

Director, Front-End Innovation Self Care

Location:

North America, United States, New Jersey, Summit

Work Location:

Hybrid

What you will do

The Manager for Front-End Innovation in Self Care will be responsible for researching, interpreting, and applying the latest advances in microbiome research and related sciences, specifically within the oral and gut microbiomes and their effect on metabolism and the host immune system as well as overall systemic health. The candidate will be expected to shape an innovation strategy, different programs and pipeline of novel consumer solutions and communication platforms in relation to the oral/gut microbiomes or the effect on systemic health.

This role will lead the development of Kenvue’s Microbiome Innovation Strategy for Oral and Digestive Health, as it relates to aging, overall oral/gut and systemic health and disease. The responsibilities will include establishing clinical and preclinical evaluation plans and ensuring a consumer-centric approach to communicating benefits to health care professionals (HCPs) and consumers.

Success in this position requires close cross-functional partnership with Product Development, Translational Science, Medical Affairs, Regulatory, and Marketing to shape and deliver product concepts, claims, and communication strategies. External engagement will also be critical for identifying strategic partnerships, relationships with healthcare professionals, advancing future innovations in key categories, and supporting external communication of the science behind our products.

The Front-End Innovation R&D Manager will additionally lead a small team of 2–3 subject matter experts, providing daily coaching, mentorship, and development support.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct scientific research of existing literature in the space of overall human Microbiome and the respective effect on immune health and metabolic pathways,

  • Understanding the Oral-Gut-Brain-Skin axis and establishing connections and correlations of the different Microbiomes and correlation to health and aging across benefit areas

  • Design, execute and analyze/interpret data from clinical and preclinical studies focusing on assessing clinical safety and efficacy of self-care related technologies. Define pilots for new methodologies, define success criteria and test design.

  • Internal and external focus to identify best in class methodologies, claims language and consumer- and HCP- facing communications that can be leveraged across various projects.   

  • Make recommendations for consumer centric methodologies and approach that can be applied to various types of innovation projects.

  • Partner with various stakeholders (i.e. R&D teams, data scientists) to identify how to leverage consumer and clinical data for claim innovation.  Make recommendations on how to leverage data to accelerate decision making.

  • Lead a team of 2-3 scientists and guide their individual talent development

What We Are Looking For

Qualifications

  • Expertise in Biological Sciences; DMD/PhD/MD + at least 5 years industry experience; MSc level + 6-7 years industry experience

  • Experience and knowledge of Oral/Gut microbiome required (Pharma or Consumer);

  • Metabolic Health and Epigenetics knowledge/experience a plus

  • Ability to design, set up, conduct and analyze/interpret microbiome data 

  • Strong scientific foundation, intellectual curiosity and critical thinking skills; knowledge of clinical biomarkers and evaluations preferred

  • Capable of establishing & leading scientific programs

  • Familiarity with Self Care regulatory requirements a plus

  • Able to write/present external posters and publications; interpret and present data to broad audience

  • Being able to connect cross-functionally to determine testing needs for a variety of projects. 

  • Previous experience of managing a team of scientist highly preferred; able to guide and develop talent;

  • Up to 10% travel may be needed

What’s in it for you

Annual base salary for new hires in this position ranges:

$141,950.00 - $200,400.00

This takes into account a number of factors including work location, the candidate’s skills, experience, education level & other job-related factors.

  • Competitive Benefit Package*

  • Paid Company Holidays, Paid Vacation, Volunteer Time & More!

  • Learning & Development Opportunities

  • Kenvuer Impact Networks

  • This list could vary based on location/region

*Note: Total Rewards at Kenvue include salary, bonus (if applicable) and benefits. Your Talent Access Partner will be able to share more about our total rewards offerings and the specific salary range for the relevant location(s) during the recruitment & hiring process.

Kenvue is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on merit without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

If you are an individual with a disability, please check our Disability Assistance page for information on how to request an accommodation.