Executive Officer, National Academy of Medicine
National Academy of Sciences | |
life insurance, vision insurance, paid holidays
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United States, D.C., Washington | |
500 5th Street Northwest (Show on map) | |
May 21, 2026 | |
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Job Description Summary:Health, health care, and biomedical science are in a period of striking transformational challenges and opportunities which convey remarkable independent sector leadership responsibilities for advancing the benefits and safeguarding against the possible harms. Drawing on its respected expertise and trusted independence, this is the reason that the National Academy of Medicine exists.
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, genomics, biotechnology, and data-driven discovery are reshaping the possibilities for prevention, care, research, and public health at the same time that rising costs, fragmentation, inequities, declining trust, workforce strain, and chronic disease threaten the effectiveness and sustainability of health systems everywhere. In this environment, the National Academy of Medicine serves a singular role: as the nation's trusted, independent convener and catalyst for progress across science, medicine, healthcare, and public health. Through its membership, leadership initiatives, studies, action collaboratives, and partnerships, the NAM helps connect discovery to implementation, evidence to policy, and innovation to meaningful improvements in people's lives. The Executive Officer (EO) serves as the NAM's chief operating officer and principal strategic partner to the President in advancing this mission. Working closely with the President as a unified leadership team, the EO provides executive leadership for the Academy's operational, programmatic, financial, governance, communications, and administrative functions while helping position the NAM to anticipate and respond to emerging national and global challenges. The NAM has an operating budget of approximately $25 million and a staff of approximately 55. The EO also plays a central role in strengthening the NAM's effectiveness as a change agent across health, health care, and biomedical science by fostering alignment across programs, partnerships, communications, membership activities, and external engagement. In addition, the EO works collaboratively across the National Academies enterprise to advance strategic initiatives and expand collective impact. The EO fosters a culture of excellence, innovation, collaboration, and service, ensuring that staff are empowered to succeed and that NAM members and volunteers-among the world's leading voices in health and medicine-find engagement with the Academy worthy of their expertise and trust. Job Description: Core Responsibilities
Programmatic Leadership and Institutional Impact
Cross-Academies and NRC Collaboration
Financial Stewardship and Resource Development
Governance, Membership, and External Engagement
Qualifications
About the National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a private, non-profit association composed of the nation's most distinguished scholars. Established by an Act of Congress and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, NAS is charged with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matters related to science, engineering and medicine. The NAS charter commits the Academy to providing scientific advice to the government "whenever called upon" by any government department. Today, the responsibilities assigned to NAS in 1863 are fulfilled by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the National Academy of Medicine (NAM, formerly the Institute of Medicine) and the National Research Council (NRC). Collectively, they comprise an institution that is often referred to as the National Academies. As the operating arm of the Academies, the National Research Council (NRC) conducts most of the policy studies done at the request of the government. The NRC performs its studies and workshops through four major centers: Center for Advancing Science and Technology, Center for Health, People, and Places, Gulf Research Program, and the Transportation Research Board (TRB). Each year, more than 7,000 experts-including members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine, volunteer their time to serve on hundreds of NRC study committees that examine some of society's most pressing issues. In keeping with its objectivity and independence from outside interests, the institution receives no Congressional appropriation. Rather, government agencies contract with the academies to undertake studies, and the contracts reimburse the academies for the costs of conducting their advisory work, the Academies derive no net income from providing advice to the nation. About the National Academy of Medicine The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly the Institute of Medicine, was founded in 1970 to serve as the nation's most trusted independent source of expertise on health, healthcare, and biomedical science. Over the years, the NAM has worked to advance science, inform policy, and catalyze action for optimal health for all which is needed more than ever. Comprised of national and international members elected in recognition of their scientific and leadership contributions, the NAM draws on its members and other field leaders with relevant expertise to provide expert counsel to government, other organizations, and the nation broadly. NAM also works collaboratively with stakeholders to catalyze progress on critical health issues. Work Environment, Compensation, and Benefits Work Environment: Hybrid office/telecommute environment; expected onsite percentage 60%. Frequent travel between National Academies' facilities and to off-site meeting/sponsor locations. Compensation & Benefits: Compensation & Benefits: An estimated compensation range for this position is $199,780 - $349,620 Compensation offered to the selected candidate will be based on the candidate's relevant knowledge, skills, and work experience, commensurate with compensation of current employees in comparable positions with similar knowledge, skills, and work experience, and subject to budget parameters. Note it is not typical for a candidate to be hired at the higher end of the range. This is a benefits-eligible position. Our Benefits Plan offers competitive and comprehensive benefit options, including medical, dental and vision insurance, life insurance, disability coverage, retirement and savings benefits, leave benefits such as paid holidays and paid personal leave, transportation subsidies, and education assistance. For more information, please clickhere. Equal Opportunity Employer: It is the policy of the National Academies to recruit, hire, transfer, compensate, and promote people in all job categories and to administer all other personnel actions, terms and conditions of employment in a manner that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws. It is also the institution's policy to recruit, hire, promote, and provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and covered veterans who are otherwise qualified. Job Family: EXECEmployee Type:Employee Scheduled Weekly Hours:37.5 City/State:Washington, District of Columbia | |
life insurance, vision insurance, paid holidays
May 21, 2026