RPM ReSearch
Preclinical Research | Infectious Disease | Strategic Leadership
On-site – Birmingham, Alabama (Limited Hybrid Considered for Exceptional Candidates) This is not a “keep the lights on” pathology role. A well-established, mission-driven preclinical research organization is seeking a
Director of Pathology
to
define, elevate, and scale
pathology services within a nationally respected research environment with a strong footprint in
infectious disease and antiviral development . This role sits at the intersection of
science, operations, and strategy . It is designed for a
board-certified veterinary pathologist
who has already proven themselves in a
CRO setting
and is ready to
own an entire pathology function —not inherit someone else’s system. If you’ve ever looked at your current organization and thought, “We could do this better… faster… more intelligently,” this role gives you the authority—and runway—to do exactly that. Why this role exists
The organization is making significant investments in its
preclinical infrastructure , including: Expansion of
BSL-3 capabilities , including a growing
nonhuman primate program Increased focus on
infectious disease, antiviral, and emerging pathogen research Early adoption of
digital and AI-assisted pathology , with technology already in place but requiring experienced leadership to guide execution What’s missing is
senior pathology leadership
with the credibility to: Assess current processes objectively Identify operational and scientific gaps Lead meaningful change without creating disruption or burnout That is where this role comes in. What you would own
As Director of Pathology, you would have
end-to-end responsibility
for pathology services, including: Scientific & Operational Leadership Serve as the
senior pathologist
supporting preclinical safety and efficacy studies Oversee
anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, histology, and necropsy Personally review data, interpret findings, and author or oversee
CRO-grade pathology reports Ensure pathology deliverables meet
GLP, FDA, EMA, and ICH expectations Strategy & Capability Building Conduct a comprehensive
gap analysis
of pathology workflows, tools, and capabilities Define where pathology should evolve—and where it should not Lead the execution of
digital pathology and AI-assisted workflows Align pathology services with market demand and client needs Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor, and develop a multidisciplinary pathology organization Be
hands-on early , then scale leadership as the team matures Create a culture focused on learning, accountability, and scientific excellence Client & Business Engagement Act as the
pathology subject matter expert
in select client-facing discussions Support business development by translating pathology into meaningful client value Participate in audits, site visits, and regulatory inspections as needed Partner with internal teams to strengthen how pathology services are positioned and delivered Who this role is built for
This opportunity is
not
designed for: First-time Directors of Pathology Candidates without meaningful CRO pathology experience Pathologists unwilling to work in
BSL-3 environments Individuals seeking a purely individual contributor role It
is
designed for someone who brings: DVM
with
DACVP (Anatomic Pathology required) Extensive experience writing
pathology reports in a CRO environment Strong familiarity with
GLP preclinical studies Comfort operating in
BSL-3 research settings The ability to lead peers, not just manage tasks Eligibility as a
U.S. Person
due to export control requirements Experience in clinical pathology, digital pathology, or dual board certification is a plus, but not required. About the location: Birmingham, Alabama
This role is primarily
on-site , and relocation is expected for most candidates. Birmingham offers: A
cost of living significantly below national averages Strong healthcare and academic institutions Family-friendly neighborhoods with short commute times A growing food, arts, and outdoor recreation scene For many senior leaders, Birmingham provides the rare combination of
professional impact and personal quality of life . How to explore this opportunity
This position is being handled as a
confidential executive search . If you are a senior pathology leader who: Knows CRO pathology inside and out Wants real influence—not just a title Is ready to build and shape a high-impact pathology organization The next step is a
confidential conversation . To learn more, reach out to discuss: Role expectations and success metrics Hybrid flexibility considerations Compensation structure and long-term opportunity How this role compares to similar Director-level positions across the CRO landscape
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On-site – Birmingham, Alabama (Limited Hybrid Considered for Exceptional Candidates) This is not a “keep the lights on” pathology role. A well-established, mission-driven preclinical research organization is seeking a
Director of Pathology
to
define, elevate, and scale
pathology services within a nationally respected research environment with a strong footprint in
infectious disease and antiviral development . This role sits at the intersection of
science, operations, and strategy . It is designed for a
board-certified veterinary pathologist
who has already proven themselves in a
CRO setting
and is ready to
own an entire pathology function —not inherit someone else’s system. If you’ve ever looked at your current organization and thought, “We could do this better… faster… more intelligently,” this role gives you the authority—and runway—to do exactly that. Why this role exists
The organization is making significant investments in its
preclinical infrastructure , including: Expansion of
BSL-3 capabilities , including a growing
nonhuman primate program Increased focus on
infectious disease, antiviral, and emerging pathogen research Early adoption of
digital and AI-assisted pathology , with technology already in place but requiring experienced leadership to guide execution What’s missing is
senior pathology leadership
with the credibility to: Assess current processes objectively Identify operational and scientific gaps Lead meaningful change without creating disruption or burnout That is where this role comes in. What you would own
As Director of Pathology, you would have
end-to-end responsibility
for pathology services, including: Scientific & Operational Leadership Serve as the
senior pathologist
supporting preclinical safety and efficacy studies Oversee
anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, histology, and necropsy Personally review data, interpret findings, and author or oversee
CRO-grade pathology reports Ensure pathology deliverables meet
GLP, FDA, EMA, and ICH expectations Strategy & Capability Building Conduct a comprehensive
gap analysis
of pathology workflows, tools, and capabilities Define where pathology should evolve—and where it should not Lead the execution of
digital pathology and AI-assisted workflows Align pathology services with market demand and client needs Leadership & Team Development Lead, mentor, and develop a multidisciplinary pathology organization Be
hands-on early , then scale leadership as the team matures Create a culture focused on learning, accountability, and scientific excellence Client & Business Engagement Act as the
pathology subject matter expert
in select client-facing discussions Support business development by translating pathology into meaningful client value Participate in audits, site visits, and regulatory inspections as needed Partner with internal teams to strengthen how pathology services are positioned and delivered Who this role is built for
This opportunity is
not
designed for: First-time Directors of Pathology Candidates without meaningful CRO pathology experience Pathologists unwilling to work in
BSL-3 environments Individuals seeking a purely individual contributor role It
is
designed for someone who brings: DVM
with
DACVP (Anatomic Pathology required) Extensive experience writing
pathology reports in a CRO environment Strong familiarity with
GLP preclinical studies Comfort operating in
BSL-3 research settings The ability to lead peers, not just manage tasks Eligibility as a
U.S. Person
due to export control requirements Experience in clinical pathology, digital pathology, or dual board certification is a plus, but not required. About the location: Birmingham, Alabama
This role is primarily
on-site , and relocation is expected for most candidates. Birmingham offers: A
cost of living significantly below national averages Strong healthcare and academic institutions Family-friendly neighborhoods with short commute times A growing food, arts, and outdoor recreation scene For many senior leaders, Birmingham provides the rare combination of
professional impact and personal quality of life . How to explore this opportunity
This position is being handled as a
confidential executive search . If you are a senior pathology leader who: Knows CRO pathology inside and out Wants real influence—not just a title Is ready to build and shape a high-impact pathology organization The next step is a
confidential conversation . To learn more, reach out to discuss: Role expectations and success metrics Hybrid flexibility considerations Compensation structure and long-term opportunity How this role compares to similar Director-level positions across the CRO landscape
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