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Immunome

Associate Director / Director, Total Rewards

Bothell, Washington, United States $175K–$247K Posted 2026-05-18
Salary
$175K–$247K
Type
Full-time
Experience
8+ yr
Source
Greenhouse
Company Overview

Immunome is a clinical-stage targeted oncology company committed to developing first-in-class and best-in-class targeted cancer therapies. We are advancing an innovative portfolio of therapeutics, supported by a leadership team with deep experience in the design, development, and commercialization of cutting-edge therapies, including antibody-drug conjugates. Our pipeline includes varegacestat, an investigational gamma secretase inhibitor for which an NDA has been submitted to the U.S. FDA; IM-1021, a clinical-stage ROR1 ADC; IM-3050, an IND-cleared FAP-targeted radiotherapy; and IM-1617, an IND-cleared solid tumor ADC. We are also advancing a broad portfolio of early-stage ADCs pursuing undisclosed solid tumor targets. Position Overview
The Associate Director / Director, Total Rewards will strengthen engagement and retention by building a competitive, scalable, and employee-centered total rewards. This role will lead the design and administration of compensation practices, benefits, leave programs, 401(k), equity planning, and rewards & recognition ensuring our offerings attract, motivate, and retain top talent while remaining compliant, cost-effective, and aligned to our culture.   
Responsibilities
Engagement and Retention  


• Develop and execute a total rewards strategy that supports talent attraction, engagement, and retention.   



• Partner with other functions of HR and business leaders to ensure rewards programs reinforce performance, internal equity, and our culture.   



• Translate company growth and workforce needs into scalable and fiscally responsible rewards programs .      

   
Compensation Programs  


• Lead the development, implementation, and ongoing management of compensation plans, including salary structures, incentive programs, market pricing, pay equity analysis, and compliance oversight.   



• Support equity planning (new hire grants, promotions, refresh cycles, and annual planning) in coordination with Finance, Legal, and the equity administration partner.   



• Prepare for and support the annual compensation cycle (merit, promotion, bonus planning as applicable): tools, timelines, manager guidance, calibration support, and reporting.   



• Assist Chief Financial Officer by researching trends, gathering  data  and preparing compensation information to be reviewed by executive team, compensation committee, and board of directors.   

   
Benefits Administration    


• Oversee day-to-day  benefits  administration including medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D, disability, FSA, and related programs.   



• Own leave administration processes (e.g., FMLA, state leaves, disability coordination), ensuring  an excellent  employee experience and compliant practices.   



• Manage 401(k) administration: vendor partnership, annual testing support, audits as needed, enrollment and education initiatives.   



• Lead annual benefits renewal: plan design evaluation, cost modeling, vendor negotiations, open enrollment project management, and employee communications.   



• Ensure compliance with applicable regulations (e.g., ERISA, COBRA, HIPAA, ACA) in partnership with legal/benefits vendors and internal stakeholders.   

   
Rewards & Recognition    


• Own and improve recognition programs that reinforce values and performance (spot awards, peer recognition, and milestone/service awards).   



• Partner with people leaders to ensure recognition is  timely , inclusive, and consistently applied across teams.   

   
Stakeholder Partnership & Influence    


• Serve as a strategic advisor to leaders on total rewards decisions, tradeoffs, and communications.   



• Collaborate closely with HRBPs, Talent Acquisition team, Payroll, Finance, Legal, and People Operations to ensure seamless program delivery.   



• Lead vendor relationships (brokers, carriers, leave administrator, 401(k) provider, compensation survey partners, recognition platform).   

   
Measurement & Continuous Improvement    


• Monitor costs,  utilization , participation, and employee feedback to refine offerings and improve experience.   



• Create scalable documentation, SOPs, and governance for all total rewards programs.   

   
Qualifications


• Bachelor’s Degree  required .  



• A minimum of 8+ years of progressive experience in Total Rewards, Compensation, Benefits, or HR, including program ownership in a scaling organization.  



• Biotech/life science industry experience is strongly preferred.    

   
Knowledge and Skills


• Hands-on experience with benefits administration (health plans, leave administration, 401(k)) and vendor management.   



• Strong compensation experience including benchmarking roles, creating job architecture/leveling frameworks administering annual compensation cycles, and supporting sales incentive programs .    



• Demonstrated experience with equity administration platforms and stock plan basics.   



• Strong analytical skills (modeling, reporting, and presenting insights) and ability to translate data into clear recommendations .    



• Strong stakeholder influence and experience partnering cross-functionally with Finance, Legal, Payroll, and senior leaders.   



• Excellent facilitation, program design, and communication skills.   
Washington State Pay Range $175,048 — $247,592 USD E/E/O
Immunome, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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