This role involves managing an IP portfolio focused on small molecule therapeutics, assessing scientific discoveries for patentability, and aligning IP strategy with institutional goals. The attorney will oversee patent prosecution, collaborate with outside counsel, support licensing negotiations, and advise on IP matters for a research-driven organization. Requires a registered US patent attorney with 5 years experience in biotech patent prosecution, strong communication, organizational skills, and ability to engage with scientific and legal stakeholders. Preferred qualifications include a Ph.D. or P.Eng. in life sciences, chemistry expertise, and experience in licensing or industry research. The position offers a competitive benefits package and requires no sponsorship. The organization is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.