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The Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) works with faculty, staff, and students across the three University of Michigan campuses to catalyze, support, and safeguard research and scholarship. Ensuring research compliance, safety, and security across the university is a key priority because the overall success of the U-M research enterprise depends on the highest standards of ethics, compliance, and integrity. OVPR is seeking a Research Security Officer, reporting to the Associate Vice President for Research-Policy and Compliance, to oversee several important compliance functions as well as serving as lead for supporting researchers with international research and other sponsored activities.
Provide administrative oversight of the following OVPR units/activities: Export Controls, Research Information Security, and U-M's facility security/classified program. Provide effective supervision of direct reports within areas of administrative oversight. Together with the Assistant Vice President for Research and Executive Director, Office of Research and Sponsored Projects, coordinate the University's efforts to promote international research collaborations in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and guidance (e.g., National Security Presidential Memorandum 33). Review federal and state statutory and regulatory updates and other resource materials in order to remain abreast of national and state trends in research compliance. Actively participate in national organizations (such as the Council on Governmental Relations), and attend national conferences and educational seminars. Advise the AVP for Research-Policy and Compliance, and compliance administrators, on national trends and enforcement activities affecting the research enterprise, including those involving foreign activities. Prepare appropriate communications for affected faculty and staff, in consultation with the Office of the General Counsel. Prepare and ensure submission of required University reporting related to this portfolio (e.g., Higher Education Act Section 117 foreign gift and contract reporting). Collaborate with University colleges and departments, research-related committees, and central administrative offices, including the Office of the General Counsel, the Office of the Provost, and the Chief Information Officer. Effectively participate on campus-wide committees addressing compliance activities in this portfolio and work with appropriate academic and non-academic units to implement solutions. Draft policies and procedures to implement research integrity, security, and compliance requirements. Develop and provide education and outreach, including utilizing innovative efforts to communicate compliance initiatives and provide compliance resources that are part of this portfolio in partnership with the OVPR communications team (i.e. websites, newsletters, etc.) Conduct risk assessments and continuous monitoring processes with implementation of corrective actions/improvement plans for these areas, as needed. Serve as point of contact with external regulators within the scope of activities designated here. Have a particular emphasis on customer service, technology, and data collection improvements to support better service, implementation, management, performance of programs, and monitoring and self-correction. Prepare reports as necessary for the Vice President for Research and Innovation (VPRI) including outcomes of annual assessments. Immediately report any material compliance issues to the AVP for Research-Policy and Compliance and other applicable compliance staff and leadership.
Advanced degree (e.g., JD, PhD, MA, MS) or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and abilities can be acquired. At least seven years of relevant experience, including progressively responsible supervisory and administrative experience. Extensive knowledge of compliance principles, terminology, and regulatory requirements that impact the research endeavors of academic research institutions. Demonstrated interpersonal and leadership skills including expertise in building and managing complex relationships across organizational boundaries. Ability to effectively collaborate with faculty and staff in units that vary greatly in size and organizational structure. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail and dependability are essential. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to manage and lead a team of talented individuals. Ability to interact effectively with diverse audiences, including faculty and staff, and represent OVPR as needed. Must be eligible and willing to pursue Department of Defense Secret security clearance, and maintain that clearance for the duration of the role.
Significant experience managing research security or compliance programs within an R1 academic institution. Experience in leadership or management, program development and management, and research-related administration. Proven collaborative, team-oriented leadership ability and well developed interpersonal and communications skills. Demonstrated ability to coordinate and manage multiple programs.
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A great university is made so by its faculty and staff, and Michigan is recognized as one of the best universities to work for in the country. The Michigan culture is known for engaging faculty and staff in all facets of the university to create a workplace that is vibrant and stimulating.For two consecutive years, the Chronicle of Higher Education has placed U-M in its "Great Colleges to Work For" survey. In particular, the university earns high marks for strong relations between faculty and administrators, a collaborative system of governance, strong pay and benefits, and a healthy work/life balance.