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The Biomedical Research Core Facilities (BRCF) at the University of Michigan Medical School invites applications for the position of Director. This key leadership role will be essential in advancing the BRCF mission of providing robust support to meet evolving research and technological demands. The ideal candidate will be a visionary with expertise in biomedical technologies, capable of effectively leading a multidisciplinary set of core facilities and fostering collaborations with academic and research units across the University of Michigan to advance research. With a well-established history as a vital resource supporting the research needs of over 900 faculty members annually, the BRCF offers a strong foundation for the incoming Director. The new Director will have the opportunity to build on this solid foundation, articulate a vision and strategy for expanding the BRCF's reputation, and bolster multiomics research efforts to support complex scientific projects.
Planning and Development - Oversee the strategic growth of the BRCF shared resource facilities. Work with the Medical School Office of Research and the BRCF Advisory Committee to assess the strategic need and feasibility of implementing new technologies as centralized core facilities, exploring new business models for existing cores, and transitioning core services to alternative models. Engage with stakeholders, including core directors and the research community, to identify needs and opportunities. Build relationships across campus and support faculty investigators in pursuing impactful interdisciplinary research and external funding. Programmatically manage the allocation of shared equipment and technical support. Evaluate major instrumentation needs and implement funding strategies.
Financial - Provide strategic guidance and oversight of the business and financial operations of the BRCF. This includes overall responsibility for the preparation and management of the budget; ensuring the appropriate use of financial resources; and implementing relevant policies and governing principles of the university, external federal funding sources/OMB (Office of Management & Budget), and other non-federal and institutional funding sources. Provide guidance in setting financial policies, operating procedures, and systems that offer analysis and forecasting for informed decision-making and long-term budgeting.
Personnel - Take the lead in recruiting for Core Director and other senior positions in BRCF. Mentor staff to foster collaboration among core facilities. Facilitate communication and coordination among cores for collaborative projects, strategic planning, identifying synergies and establishing clear policies and procedures for engagement and resource use. Participate in building and leading interdisciplinary teams for research initiatives. Collaborate with Core Directors to manage and determine appropriate staffing levels and assist in hiring and staff reclassifications.
Other - Develop and implement consistent administrative policies and procedures for core laboratories and BRCF staff. Build positive working relationships with various university units. Represent core facilities within the broader scientific community to attract new users and collaborators. Advocate for core facilities' interests within the institution and to external funding agencies. Represent BRCF and the Medical School to leadership and administrators, including those from other academic institutions. Act as Safety Officer for the BRCF and liaison with Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) and the public. Foster an environment conducive to excellence in research and training, including in research computing and business operations.
Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biology, Life Sciences, or a related biomedical field; terminal degree in veterinary or human medicine or a related field. Five years of post-graduate laboratory research and/or laboratory management experience in areas relevant to the activities of the BRCF. An established technical background, strong interpersonal skills, and a basic working knowledge of the science and technology services offered by the BRCF. Demonstrated creativity, independence, high motivation, and excellent communication. Proven leadership and strategic planning experience. Knowledge of personnel management, budget formulation, recharge rate setting, proposal writing and tracking, and presenting to both small and large groups. Experience with the oversight of professional laboratory personnel, including mentorship and professional development.
Five years of administrative oversight of a large research group or core facility. A substantial portfolio of scientific articles published in top-tier peer-reviewed journals. Experience working in a highly collaborative team environment. Experience developing proposals to obtain extramural instrumentation funding.
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