This role grows, over four to six months, into running independent cases for cancer patients and families. The training is structured because the work is consequential: families come to us in crisis, and a trainee earns the right to own that contact directly.
The arc:
You'd suit this role if you have a Bachelor's or Master's in life sciences, public health, nursing, bioinformatics, pharmacy, or an adjacent field (PhDs welcome but not required); you're comfortable holding technical and clinical material; you write clearly and carefully; and you have the kind of steady temperament that doesn't fray when families are frightened.
Requirements
You'll need:
Benefits
Compensation Competitive within the Bahamian market, with the added structural benefit that Bahamas residents pay no personal income tax. For candidates comparing offers against US, UK, or Canadian roles, the post-tax position is materially stronger than the headline number suggests..
Healthcare Private health insurance.
Time off Generous paid leave, sick leave, and recognised Bahamian public holidays.
Professional development Al budget for conferences, courses, and training relevant to the work - clinical, regulatory, scientific, or operational. The team is being built for the long haul, and we invest in that.
The work itself A small, capable team. A founder-backed mission with multi-year runway. Direct exposure to cutting-edge cancer care — the suppliers, the trials, the methodologies actively reshaping what's possible. The chance to help build something from the early stages, in a place that doesn't get enough chances like this.