Assistant Director for Research
- The Ohio State University
- Columbus Campus
- 7mo ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
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The Battelle Center for Science, Engineering, and Public Policy seeks an Assistant Director for Research with demonstrated experience in leading interdisciplinary research initiatives at the intersection of science, technology, and public policy. This position will serve as a key member of the Center’s leadership team, working closely with the Director and the project leads to shape and execute the Center’s research strategy. Contributes to the generation of external resources to support the research mission and programs of the Battelle Center.
This position reports directly to the Director of the Battelle Center. Project Leads, program specific staff, student workers and research assistants report directly to the Assistant Director for Research.
The Assistant Director will be responsible for developing and managing a dynamic research portfolio that supports the Center’s mission to advance evidence-based policy through collaborative research and to engage students in research connecting science and technology with public service and policy leadership. This includes:
The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in science or engineering with experience in public policy research, excellent leadership and communication skills, and a commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and public impact.
Duties Description
Research management and strategic direction: Supports the Battelle Center Director by contributing to leadership of the center, with particular emphasis on establishing and cultivating research partnerships; building and managing the Battelle Center faculty associate/affiliate and staff affiliate programs, and promoting and facilitating Battelle Center research staff engagement and increasing engagement in and visibility of Battelle Center research, scholarship and student research opportunities. Contributes to determining center strategic direction. Develops long and short-term research related goals and objectives for the center and manages project leads in implementing objectives and associated benchmarks. Contributes to center-level strategic planning efforts; contributes to the planning and execution of Battelle Center meetings, including: Advisory Board, Open House, All-staff meetings, and research team meetings. Reviews and contributes to annual reports and other center-related documentation. Oversees center operations related to research and scholarship, including identification of critical roles and processes; coordinates process improvements and troubleshoots when indicated; provides direction to Battelle Center associates and serves as liaison to Battelle Center teams, the John Glenn College research teams, and the university, aligning research operations of the Battelle Center with college and university policies. Advises the director, as needed, on annual merit raises and promotion decision making.
Research partnership: Cultivates relationships internally and externally with faculty and partners in order to develop opportunities for research collaboration. Responsible for securing external funding for research. Serves as PI on sponsored research grants. Contributes to sponsor relations by providing quality and timely completion of research project deliverables and course correction plans when appropriate; contributes to the development and implementation of capacity building.
Staff Management: Coordinates with the Battelle Center Business Operations Manager in completing monthly staffing allocations; overseeing budget management, projections and expenditures; serving as consultant to project leads and staff to support contracts management decision making; defines staffing needs and assignments short and long-term. Supervises professional and administrative staff, including Project Leads, Researchers, Post-docs, Graduate Assistants, and Student Workers; conducting performance evaluations; instituting disciplinary action or performance improvement plans when necessary; oversees the building of and builds staff capacity to progress along identified career pathways.
Occasional teaching of Battelle Center managed courses is possible as determined in conjunction with the director depending on alignment with the center's research mission.
This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship and requires an onsite physical presence at the Ohio State main campus.
This is a 3-year term position. It may be renewable up to 2 additional years depending upon funding and satisfactory performance.
The salary for this position, $103,000 to $134,000, will be determined by internal equity, budget, and the candidate’s education and experience.
Required Documents:
Please provide a cover letter with salary requirements and resume.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preferred Qualifications:
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