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Associate Vice President for Research Development

jackson, ms • Posted 5 days ago
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Associate Vice President for Research DevelopmentThe Division of Research and Economic Development at Jackson State University is accepting applications for the Associate Vice President for Research Development position. The Associate Vice President (AVP) for Research Development is a senior leader within the Division of Research and Economic Development, responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive strategy to enhance the institution's research enterprise. This role focuses on growing the university's capacity to secure external funding, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, supporting the development of major research centers, and establishing strong partnerships with federal agencies, foundations, and industry stakeholders.

The AVP plays a critical role in enabling faculty success, building sustainable research infrastructure, and advancing the university's mission of research excellence, innovation, and economic empowerment.Examples of DutiesStrategic Research Development and Institutional Capacity BuildingLead the strategic direction and implementation of research development initiatives across the university.Identify, assess, and disseminate funding opportunities aligned with institutional strengths and emerging research priorities.Facilitate the development of competitive, large-scale, multi-investigator proposals (e.g., UARCs, Centers of Excellence, NIH/NSF Centers).Advance interdisciplinary research by fostering collaborations across colleges, departments, and external entities.Oversee programs that enhance faculty research engagement, mentoring, and readiness for largescale grants and contracts.Proposal Development and Funding StrategyDirect the design and execution of institutional strategies for securing external research funding.Provide executive-level oversight for proposal planning and team formation for complex, high-priority submissions.Guide faculty in aligning proposals with sponsor priorities and institutional goals.Organize faculty development workshops, proposal writing bootcamps, and early career investigator support.Partnerships and Stakeholder EngagementBuild and maintain strategic partnerships with federal agencies, philanthropic organizations, industry, and community partners.Lead efforts to bring program officers and decision-makers to campus for engagement with researchers.Promote the university's research strengths at external conferences, federal briefings, and strategic convenings.Metrics, Operations, and Continuous ImprovementDevelop and track research development metrics to evaluate effectiveness and drive data-informed decisions.Collaborate with academic deans, Institutional Advancement and Academic Affairs to align research development activities.Manage staff and resources dedicated to research development and proposal support.Monitor trends in federal funding and research policy to inform institutional strategy.Research Excellence and VisibilityContribute to initiatives that position the university as a leader in research innovation and economic development.Promote the visibility of faculty research and institutional accomplishments through strategic communications.Support the development and recognition of major research centers and university-wide initiatives.Typical QualificationsMaster's degree in a research-related field such as STEM, biomedical sciences, social sciences, or public health (Ph.D. or terminal degree strongly preferred).Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in research development, research strategy, or research administration in a higher education or research-intensive environment.Proven track record of leading successful large-scale, multi-institutional grant proposal efforts.Demonstrated experience building interdisciplinary teams and forming external partnerships.Deep understanding of federal funding mechanisms (e.g., NIH, NSF, DoD, DOE) and sponsor requirements.Preferred QualificationsStrong record of leadership in faculty development, especially for early-career researchers.Skills and CompetenciesStrategic thinker and collaborative leader.Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.Strong organizational and project management skills.Ability to manage multiple complex initiatives simultaneously.Commitment to research capacity-building.

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