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Sr Research Development Officer - Boston Massachusetts
Company: Northeastern University Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Posted On: 11/21/2024
Sr Research Development Officer About the Opportunity: The Office of Research Development at Northeastern University is situated under the Office of the Sr. Vice Provost for Research and supports Northeastern research, scholarship, creativity, and innovation within the Research Division. The office provides specific assistance to all Northeastern faculty and researchers in the development and submission of research proposals and offers professional development opportunities to faculty and researchers. The Sr. Research Development Officer (SRDO) will be a critical and valued member of the Northeastern Research Development team, and will work to cultivate a strong research culture and growth in this national R1 research university. This position reports to the Vice Provost for Research Development and can be located at either our Boston, Massachusetts, or our Portland, Maine campuses. Responsibilities: The SRDO will be responsible for increasing institutional research competitiveness through targeted capacity building, supporting strategic initiatives, developing partnerships and interdisciplinary teams, and large complex proposals, along with research-related professional development and programming. We seek a highly collaborative and versatile colleague with attention to detail, impeccable writing skills, and strong facilitation skills. Characteristics of the ideal candidate include curiosity, creativity, and compassion, and someone who thrives in a dynamic environment. The SRDO will provide leadership, strategy development, and management of large/complex research proposals. They will develop deep knowledge of college-based and multidisciplinary research programs and will participate in the expansion of existing programs and the development of new initiatives, working with teams of faculty to develop strategies for successful funding with particular focus at our Portland, Maine campus. The SRDO will develop and maintain relationships with researchers, particularly early career or non-traditional faculty, with a focus on building a sustainable matrix of sponsorship from diverse sources, including collaborative research with industry, and will leverage faculty strengths and internal funding programs to map to key sponsor activities. The SRDO will strengthen the institutional infrastructure for promoting interdisciplinary research and scholarly development across the university, working closely with members of research support services across the network. Qualifications: |
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