Director, Research and Faculty Development, IU Research
Company: Gulf Publishing Company, Inc.
Location: Bloomington
Posted on: April 7, 2025
Job Description:
Director, Research and Faculty Development, IU ResearchReports
To: Associate Vice President for Research DevelopmentLocation:
Indianapolis or BloomingtonJob Type: 12-month full-time
appointmentPosition Overview:Indiana University is seeking a
dedicated and experienced individual to serve as the director for
research and faculty development as part of the ODice for Research
Development (ORD) team, reporting directly to the associate vice
president for research development. This position is a 12-month,
full-time administrative appointment as a faculty member at IU.
This position, based at a premier public, Carnegie-designated R1
institution, is responsible for: collaborating with campus
leadership and relevant research leadership to design programming
to enhance faculty skills critical to develop and/or grow an
externally funded research portfolio; developing internal
recognition awards to celebrate faculty success in research and
creative activity across the university, coordinating closely with
ORD personnel working to build a pipeline of IU faculty competitive
for receiving prestigious external honors and awards; and working
with senior leaders in IU Research to design, propose, and execute
approved opportunities as part of the IU Internal Funding Program,
overseeing internal calls for proposals, and managing internal
award processes, across all IU campuses, as well as limited
submissions.Importantly, the director will also be expected to
identify and distribute relevant external funding opportunities to
IU Internal Funding Program awardees and proactively coalesce
faculty researchers to prepare and submit proposals for external
funding for research and creative activity.Indiana University is
one of the top research universities in the world, with over $785
million in sponsored research last fiscal year. Growing
transformative research and creativity, innovation, industry
engagement, and commercialization are key goals in IU 2030: The
Indiana University Strategic Plan. Ensuring impactful internal
funding programs and internal awards that recognize faculty who
have achieved excellence in research are aligned with strategic
plan goals. A director to ensure this work is done efficiently and
effectively will be critical to strategic plan success.Due to the
broad responsibilities and abundant opportunities, the director
will be expected to work extensively on both the Bloomington and
Indianapolis campuses; therefore, the selected individual may make
their home in either location.Indiana University is an equal
opportunity employer and provider of ADA services and prohibits
discrimination in hiring. See Indiana University's Notice of
Non-Discrimination here which includes contact information. IU is
dedicated to supporting an environment in which all community
members, faculty, staff, and students can fully participate in the
campus community. As a community, we are committed to the highest
standards of ethical conduct and integrity in all of the work we
do. The university upholds the AAU Principles on Preventing Sexual
Harassment in Academia and creates and enforces policies and
practices that uphold IU's Principles of Ethical Conduct. To ensure
that IU upholds the AAU Principle in making hiring decisions, IU
requires a misconduct review for all job offers with tenure. As
such, finalists will be requested to provide written consent to
release personnel information from their prior employer(s) of
substantiated findings of misconduct or ongoing investigation of
misconduct.Key Responsibilities (Effort Allocation):
- Faculty Development (50%): Continually analyze faculty needs to
inform and execute curriculum development for workshops and
training programs to position faculty for long-term success in
securing external funding for research and creative activity either
independently or as members of high-functioning teams. Coordinate
with IU Research senior leaders and academic affairs to design and
implement faculty awards to honor and recognize excellence in
research and creative activity across the university as part of a
broader strategy to advance IU faculty to be competitive for
prestigious, external awards.
- IU Internal Funding Program (40%): Lead the strategic
development, execution, and ongoing review and analysis of the IU
Internal Funding Programs for research and creative activities,
ensuring alignment with the university's research goals and
strategic priorities. Oversee the application, review, and award
processes for internal funding programs, ensuring transparency,
fairness, and efficient management. This includes monitoring and
assessing program outcomes, developing and utilizing data-driven
approaches, and adjusting strategies as necessary to maximize
impact and reach. Working collaboratively with other ORD areas,
position recipients of internal funding programs to leverage
internal funding to build compelling, transformative research
proposals to external funders.
- Limited Submissions (10%): Manage the limited submission grant
application process, including but not limited to strategically
communicating external funding opportunities for limited submission
and overseeing an objective process of screening and selecting
proposals, working closely with relevant ORD colleagues and chief
research officers in IU Research.The Organization:The Office for
Research Development currently employs approximately 40 FTE, and
includes these divisions:
- Research Development Services (RDS): This team includes all
personnel who support faculty preparing proposals for external
funding for research and creative activity, including from
corporate, foundation, and government funders, as well as
responsibility for coordinating with the director for research and
faculty development on faculty training and development workshops
relevant to RDS areas.RDS assists faculty with idea generation,
team development, and all phases of proposal development, including
but not limited to project management, administrative support,
narrative development, review and editing, budget preparation, and
system entry to initiate final review and submission by the Office
for Research Administration. Proposal development support focuses
on strategic, complex, large, and/or center-level submissions
and/or areas identified in the IU 2030 Strategic Plan. The RDS team
provides content expertise for professional development training
and workshops to enhance faculty expertise in successfully seeking
and receiving external funding for research and creative activity.
- Team-Based Research Development: This team provides upstream
research development services, supporting faculty during the
preliminary ideation process and fostering faculty partners and
teams to seek large-scale external funding opportunities.
- Research and Faculty Development and Recognition: This team
oversees all aspects of awards conferred as part of the IU Internal
Funding Programs, the limited submissions process, and coordinates
the creation and execution of awards to honor and amplify faculty
excellence in research and creative activity across all IU
campuses. The IU Internal Funding Programs include funding for
fellowships, grants, bridge funds, and grants that support
production, project, and equipment, etc. on all IU campuses. Also,
importantly, this team maintains strong communication to share
external funding opportunities targeting internal funding awardee
cohorts to ensure IU Research's return on investment.
- External Consulting Firm to Expand Federal Agency Research
Funding: This external firm coordinates closely with an identified
team of IU Research leaders to foster and develop strong
relationships and to grow federally funded research and creative
activity at IU.Required Qualifications:
- A doctoral or terminal degree from an accredited
institution
- Academic credentials necessary to be appointed as a faculty
member at IU
- Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills,
with the ability to work effectively across departments and
campuses with people from a variety of backgrounds
- Experience in faculty mentoring in their pursuit of externally
funded research and creative activities from different funding
sources
- Understanding and familiarity with internal funding programs
and limited submissions at an R1-designated university
- Extensive knowledge regarding designing, managing, or
administering funding programs and/or awards
- Demonstrated ability to coalesce, facilitate, and lead diverse
faculty research teams
- Prior demonstrated experience in pursuing sponsored research
from different sources as a key member of a research teamPreferred
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in STEM and/or life/biosciences with at least 7 years of
relevant professional experience
- Academic credentials necessary to be appointed as a tenured
faculty member at IU
- Prior demonstrated success with internal funding programs and
limited submissions at a research university
- Prior demonstrated experience designing, managing, or
administering funding programs and/or awards
- Prior demonstrated success in securing sponsored research from
different sources as principal investigator
- At least five years of experience as a program
director/manager
- Experience working at a senior level within a
research-intensive university research development office, or
leading a multidisciplinary center or institute that received
recurring and large-scale fundingWork Location:As part of the
Office for Research Development, the position may be based on
either the Indianapolis or Bloomington campuses, with regular
travel between campuses.Indiana University is an equal opportunity
employer and encourages applications from individuals of diverse
backgrounds.The planned start date is August 14, 2025 but is
negotiable. Only applicants currently legally eligible to work in
the United States will be considered. This is an open, national,
and rolling search. Review of applications will begin immediately
as they are received. Candidates meeting all the required
qualifications may be contacted immediately for inquiry and
interview. It is possible that a preferred candidate may be
selected as other applications are still being received. Therefore,
the most serious and qualified candidates are encouraged to submit
their application as soon as possible. To receive the fullest and
timely consideration, applications should be submitted prior to
April 1, 2025; however, the position will remain open until filled.
Applications submitted after April 2, 2025, will be reviewed and
considered if the position remains unfilled. Application materials
should include: 1) a full and updated resume, 2) cover letter
summarizing interest in the position and how the minimum
qualifications and any preferred qualifications are met, and 3) a
list of four references with full contact information. However,
references will only be contacted after written consent of the
candidate. Please apply via this link: Inquiries can be directed to
Bethan Roberts,
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