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UND - Deputy Director of the North Dakota IDeA Network of INBRE Program and Scientist
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Title:UND - Deputy Director of the North Dakota IDeA Network of INBRE Program and Scientist
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University of North Dakota 
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Deputy Director of the North Dakota IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program and Scientist


Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences in its search for Deputy Director of the North Dakota IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program and Scientist.

This is a unique opportunity for a knowledgeable leader with tremendous grant experience to demonstrate leadership commensurate with leading the INBRE grant. The successful candidate will coordinate with the Principal Investigator (PI) of the INBRE grant and the Division of Research & Economic Development in all INBRE grant responsibilities. This responsibility consists of assisting in the overall operation and oversight over the INBRE program including: 
  • Carry out management duties such as grant management, drafting and submitting reports, and preparing for renewals. 
  • Collaborate on budgeting, related finance matters, and review subcontracts.  
  • Coordinate and integrate INBRE project PIs from several project sites. 
  • Prepare and submit compliance documentation as appropriate.  
  • Teach within respective discipline.  
  • Sit on committees including national, university, school, departmental, and student committees while providing leadership in the areas of student pathway programs.  
  • Increase the research capacity of the state, universities, community and tribal colleges, and individual researchers by improving the infrastructure for research and training.  
  • Build relationships with internal and external stakeholders to grow the research enterprise.  
  • Collaborate with department chairs on mentoring new faculty. 
  • Engage is productive scholarly and creative activity independently or collaboratively with others in the department, school, university, or community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 
  • Coordinate with the Principal Investigator (PI) of the INBRE grant and the Division of Research & Economic Development in all INBRE grant responsibilities and demonstrate leadership commensurate with leading the INBRE grant. This responsibility consists of assisting in the overall operation and oversight of the INBRE program including: 
  • Carrying out management duties such as grant management, drafting and submitting reports, and preparing for renewals. 
  • Collaborate on budgeting, related finance matters, and reviewing subcontracts.  
  • Coordinate and integrate INBRE project PIs from several project sites 
  • Prepare and submit compliance documentation as appropriate.  
  • Teach within respective discipline.  
  • Sit on committees including national, university, school, departmental, and student advisory committees while providing leadership in the areas of student pathway programs.  
  • Increase the research capacity of the state, universities, community and tribal colleges, and individual researchers by improving infrastructure for research and training.  
  • Build relationships with internal and external stakeholders to grow the research enterprise.  
  • Collaborate with department chairs on mentoring new faculty. 
  • Engage in productive scholarly and creative activity independently or collaboratively with others in the department, school, university, or community.

This position reports to the INBRE Principal Investigator (PI).  Also reports to the Chair of department of the director’s respective discipline regarding discipline-specific activities.

Minimum Requirements:
 
  • MD/DO/PhD degree. 
  • At least six years as a PI with a history of recent research funding, publications, and national recognition. 
  • Leadership experience of a collaborative research team. 
  • Successful completion of a criminal history records check. 
 
Preferred Requirements: 
  • Experience with private and federal funding mechanisms. 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to develop strong partnerships with both internal and external stakeholders and partners. 
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills. 
  • Demonstrated leadership of a collaborative research center or program. 

About the Institution
 
Founded in 1883, six years before the state itself was established, UND gave North Dakota its name when the former Dakota Territory separated into two distinct states. Today, UND is a busy 521-acre campus with more than 13,600 students and 2,350 dedicated faculty members and staff. A leading economic driver in the state, the University offers high-quality education in more than 225 academic fields across nine different colleges. It nurtures and supports a strong core of liberal arts and sciences and has developed special missions in life sciences, fine arts, aerospace, unmanned flight operations, engineering and energy disciplines. UND focuses on creating world-class academic programs responsive to the needs of not only the state and its residents but also the nation and the world. Our students come from all 50 states and 94 countries. The University’s far-reaching One UND Strategic Plan — with six core values and seven goals leveraged for maximum impact — touches all corners of the University: high-impact learning, research, enrollment, online education, creation of 21st century programs, alumni relations and more.
  
Living in the Area 
 
Grand Forks, its sister city of East Grand Forks, Minn., and nearby Grand Forks Air Force Base make up the Greater Grand Forks area. Many cite the people as their favorite thing about this college town of more than 65,000, but there’s plenty to see and do. It’s a safe and friendly community that’s as passionate about UND as its students are. 

With grassland prairies to the west and Minnesota lakes and forests to the east, Grand Forks has been ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country. Short commutes, a great public school system, low crime, ample parks and theaters, and a cost of living below that found in large American cities are some of Grand Forks’ advantages. Grand Forks consistently ranks high in comparative surveys for business, education, quality of life and community safety, making it an excellent choice for families and professionals alike. 
  • No. 1 Place to Live in North Dakota — Money 
  • Top 5 Best Small College Towns — USA Today 
  • Best College Town in North Dakota — Far & Wide 
  • Top 25 Most Exciting Small Cities in America — Business Insider and Movoto Real Estate 
  • Top 10 Biking City — People for Bikes 
  • Top 100 of America’s Best Small Cities — CNNMoney 
  • America’s Best Hockey Town — SmartAsset (five years in a row) 

Greater Grand Forks offers plenty of outdoor recreation, restaurants, nightlife and shopping opportunities. A wide variety of arts organizations, symphony orchestra, galleries, museums and exceptional athletic facilities ensure a vibrant cultural and sporting community. Grand Forks hosts many fun activities year-round. Art on the Red, an outdoor festival held every June, draws about 30,000 people to view art, listen to live music, play games and enjoy the summer weather. Each fall, the community comes together for Potato Bowl week. Activities include the UND Potato Bowl game and the French Fry Feed, where more than 2.5 tons of french fries were served in University Park, setting a new world record in 2015. The city-owned Alerus Center, home of the UND football team, hosts a variety of major events, including conventions, conferences and big-name concerts. Along with the Chester Fritz Auditorium, located on UND’s campus, and the Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks has hosted some of the biggest names in music — among them, Elton John, Cher, The Eagles, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Metallica and Aerosmith. The Greenway along the Red River offers 2,200 acres of open, natural settings for four-season recreation. Parks, bike trails, golf courses, tennis courts and swimming pools provide summer recreation, while favorite winter activities and sports include cross country skiing, sledding, snowmobiling, skating and ice hockey. State and national parks and picturesque lakes are found throughout the region, providing excellent hunting and fishing. Plus, Grand Forks is near major metropolitan areas—just under five hours from Minneapolis/St. Paul and about two hours from Winnipeg, Manitoba.

To find out why living and working in Greater Grand Forks is way cooler, check out www.GrandForksisCooler.com  


To Apply 

Please do not email applications. 

Applications will be reviewed as they are received and should include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally cover letters should not exceed two pages. All applications are treated confidentially.

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify their identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. 

Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are treated confidentially:

Inquiries and questions: Please send to UNDDeputyDirector@acesrch.com 
Nominations and referrals: Please send to nominations@acesrch.com 
 
Confidentiality of Application Materials 
Pursuant to NDCC 44-04-18.27, applications and any records related to the applications that identify an applicant are confidential, except records related to the finalists of the position, which are open to the public after the search committee has identified the top three finalists who will be invited to campus.

EEO Statement 
UND is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.  Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants will be invited to provide information regarding their gender, race and/or ethnicity, veteran status, and disability status during the application process.  This information will remain confidential and separate from your application.  
 
Veterans’ Preference 
Veterans claiming preference must submit all proof of eligibility by the closing date. Proof of eligibility includes a DD-214 and if claiming disabled status, a current letter of disability from the VA dated within the last 12 months. 
  
Clery Statement 
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the University of North Dakota publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.  The report includes the university’s policies, procedures, and programs concerning safety and security, as well as three years of crime statistics for our campus.  As a prospective employee, you are entitled to a copy of this report.  The report and statistical data can be found online at UND.edu.  You may also request a paper copy of the report from the UND Police Department located at 3851 Campus Road, Grand Forks, ND 58202.

 
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