Associate Dean of Research - Military veterans preferred

2024-05-15
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  full-time   employee


Las Vegas
Nevada
89105
United States

Associate Dean of Research

Veterinary College at a Health Sciences University Southwestern U.S. Compensation Gladly Provided Upon Request

Terrific position within the College of Veterinary Medicine at a healthcare university based in the Southwestern U.S. We are in search of an Associate Dean of Research. The Associate Dean of Research will be integral in the development and implementation of research strategies for the College. Typical responsibilities will include identification of research priorities, securing grant funding, and collaborating with partners across the University on research related activities. Candidates should have approximately 5+ years of experience in an academic setting. Advanced degree is required (DVM, VMD, PhD, MD, DO, or related). Demonstrated track record of scholarly achievement through research is required. Salary range gladly provided upon request. Relocation assistance provided by the organization if needed.

Responsibilities:

Collaborate closely with the Dean on research issues to achieve research excellence within the the institution

Manage a collaborative research program and lab in veterinary medicine

Assist faculty and department chairs in funding opportunities, IRB & IACUC applications, grantsmanship, study design, and general research methods

Evaluate and assess research performance; identify potential areas of improvement

Provide oversight of research activities and ensure proper compliance

Manage and mentor a team consisting of Lab Managers, Research Specialists, and Assistants

Mentor junior faculty

Qualifications:

Approximately 5+ years relevant academic experience

Advanced degree required, preferably DVM, VMD, PhD, MD, or DO

Rich history of research and authoring publications

Strong leadership skills with a commitment to teamwork

Ability to collaborate with partners across colleges and externally

Extensive experience with research and grant funding; NIH, USDA, and other large grants a plus

Demonstrated track record of scholarly achievement

Equal Opportunity Employer.

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