Faculty of Research
Provo, UT
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced
POSITION SUMMARY
Faculty in this position will be responsible for establishing an internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program with a focus on student involvement and mentorship. Faculty in this role will ensure student research achievement, build strategic collaborative partnerships, and contribute to institutional service activities. He/she will perform other duties to further the mission of the research department and the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Establish an externally funded research program.
Identifies and builds research relationships for the college with local, regional, national and international research partners that have common interests and a willingness to collaborate with our research team.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Certification:
Terminal degree in an appropriate health related science. US citizenship or permanent residency is required.
Experience:
Skills & Abilities:
Faculty in this position will be responsible for establishing an internationally recognized, extramurally funded research program with a focus on student involvement and mentorship. Faculty in this role will ensure student research achievement, build strategic collaborative partnerships, and contribute to institutional service activities. He/she will perform other duties to further the mission of the research department and the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Establish an externally funded research program.
- Ensures productivity of data gathering by performing research, training and overseeing post-docs, graduate students and lab techs.
- Manages research training of pre-matriculation undergraduate students and actively creates training content and materials to ensure success.
- Identifies appropriate extramural funding mechanisms and takes lead, as PI, in submitting applications to obtain said funding. Submits average of 6 applications per year until adequate funding to maintain research agenda is obtained.
- Prepares manuscripts for submission to peer-reviewed journals.
- Promotes medical student and pre-matriculation student involvement in research activities. Provides opportunities for student contribution to peer-review journals including data gathering, analyzing, figure preparation, manuscript and grant writing.
- Directs the day-to-day management of research activities (facilitating meetings, ensuring adherence to college policies, practices and protocols, preparation of annual departmental report and all other reporting requirements).
- Develops research budget recommendations for approval and assumes fiscal accountability for prudent management of financial resources, ensuring adherence to college practices (preparing and submitting annually, monitoring expenditures, reconciling monthly, examining income/expense statements, assessing needs [operating and capital], ensuring optimal utilization of facilities and resources, following protocols, formulating recommendations, effectively documenting, etc.
- Oversees/manages direct reports and assigned department(s) (defining/outlining roles and responsibilities, assigning tasks/ projects, coordinating cohesive productivity, providing guidance toward optimal performance, clarifying/instructing on duties, deadlines, and expectations, reviewing/conducting performance evaluations).
- Assists with and serves as a resource for problem resolution (trouble-shooting problems, changing duties as demands dictate, delegating and /or re-distributing tasks/projects due to volume or extenuating circumstances, personnel issues administering “due process” protocols, crisis management, etc.)
- Oversees personnel recordkeeping (vacation, holiday, sick time, etc.) monitoring activities, recording absences, directing the updating of files, etc.
Identifies and builds research relationships for the college with local, regional, national and international research partners that have common interests and a willingness to collaborate with our research team.
- Publishes jointly with collaborators.
- In collaboration with external researchers, identifies appropriate extramural funding mechanisms and serves as Co-I on joint grant submissions.
- Presents on a variety of research topics at various conferences locally, nationally and internationally including developing content, submitting for consideration, finalizing presentation and delivering on time.
- Collaborates with and/or mentors faculty, staff and students (internal and external) to develop and implement research topics (including formulating concepts, brainstorming approaches, organizing ideas, collecting, analyzing and synthesizing data) in support of preparation of manuscripts for publication and submission for intramural and extramural grants leading to the execution of scholarly research (facilitating the preparation, modifying and refining of proposals and applications, seeking external funding, developing and maintaining positive rapport with funding agencies, etc.)
- Teaches assigned learning objective in the Research and Biomedical Sciences departments.
- Builds collaborative partnership opportunities across and among various entities participating in networking opportunities, [internal and external partners [elected officials, state constitutional officers, business and community leaders] other colleges and universities, hospitals, local organizations, societies, etc.] promoting relationships with the College.
- Refers to and coordinates in advance with the Communications team in the Office of the President on all media contacts, communications, and/or interactions to include message, promotion, etc. in which asked to serve as an official representative, content expert, or spokesperson on behalf of the College.
- Coordination in advance with the Communications team in the Office of the President on all Noorda-COM related legislative issues to include contact with the national, state, and local government officials, in which asked to serve as an official representative, content expert, or spokesperson on behalf of the College.
- Serves on various committees and teams within the College as assigned (attending meetings, contributing to discussions, sharing/exchanging information, and leading constituents toward goal attainment) to include advising and mentoring (Students, clubs, campus organizations)
- Contributes to College’s compliance with and in the development of required documentation as related to accreditation of the College to which departmental content is contributed (faculty adequacy model, gathering data, self-assessment, peer review, providing input/feedback, etc.) aiding in the attainment of academic compliance.
- Participates in the production of various College materials [academic calendar, strategic planning, directory, College website, etc.] (collecting/preparing materials, organizing/formatting data, adhering to various deadlines, reviewing drafts, providing input/feedback, etc.).
- Contributes to the College’s reputation/image of being one of the best osteopathic medical colleges (monitoring outcomes, partnering with internal and external stakeholders, modifying techniques, etc.).
- Is knowledgeable of and remains in compliance with all institutional policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook for Noorda-COM.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Certification:
Terminal degree in an appropriate health related science. US citizenship or permanent residency is required.
Experience:
- Candidates should have experience in grant writing (preferably NIH) and a track record of research productivity as evidence of potential for sustained extramurally funded research program development.
- Demonstration of effective performance in research and teaching
- Creative and scholarly work commensurate with appointment to the level of Assistant Research Professor or above
- Evidence of effective, consistent mentor of students, pre-doctoral fellows, post-graduate residents/fellows, and /or faculty-peers
- Evidence of creating opportunities for resource sharing
- Demonstration of experience with planning and budgeting
- Evidence of successful department resource allocation
- Knowledge of curriculum design and program assessment
- Experience with IRB and/or IACUC protocol preparation.
- Successful current or prior grant funding.
Skills & Abilities:
- Highly professional with honest, genuine, direct communication style,
- Excellent interpersonal skills and emotional maturity with the essential ability to demonstrate tact, discretion and job diplomacy.
- Ability to institute a comfortable learning environment necessary to maintain a dynamic curriculum with a vision for growth.
- Must have the ability to work diplomatically and effectively with a variety of internal and external constituents. Proven track record of quality, integrity and trustworthiness.
- Ability to make common sense, consistent and fair decisions (based on fact and data), and have courage of convictions and tolerance for ambiguity.
- Self-confident, strong leader, skilled decision-maker with ability to lead by influence and effectively communicate with various constituencies across the college.
- Exceptional at written, oral presentation, and listening skills.
- Able to work independently yet is an effective participant in cross-functional teams.
- Self-motivated, self-disciplined, have a strong work ethic and capable of establishing priorities in an executive setting.
- Flexible and able to adapt to changing priorities and effectively handle frequent interruptions.
- Innovative, resourceful, detailed oriented, with excellent follow through skills.
- Capable of balancing multiple projects in stressful situations while meeting deadlines, achieving desired results, and maintaining positive relations while understanding the importance of confidentiality of data and information.
Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against individuals in any phase of the application or employment phase on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition including medical characteristics, marital status, veteran status, economic status, genetic identification, political belief, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential for fostering creativity and achieving our organizational goals. The College adheres to all relevant government statutes, and state and federal laws.
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