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The Medical School Office of Research is seeking an experienced, visionary leader to join the team as the Director for Clinical Research. This position leads Office of Research units in developing and providing best-in-class support and infrastructure for the conduct of clinical research at Michigan Medicine and throughout the U-M community. The Director reports to the Senior Director for Research and functionally reports to the Associate Dean for Clinical & Translational Research and, where relevant, the Assistant Dean for Clinical Research. Together, they are responsible for promoting the vision for the clinical trial enterprise and providing strategic and operational leadership of clinical trials at the Medical School.
As a senior administrative leader, the Director for Clinical Research leads a cross-functional team of experienced unit directors who oversee operations of the Clinical Trials Support Office (CTSO), the Michigan Clinical Research Unit (MCRU), Calendar Review & Analysis Office (CRAO), and Institutional Review Boards for the Medical School (IRBMED). Additionally, they will partner closely with multiple units across the University and Michigan Medicine that impact clinical research, such as Investigational Drug Service and Revenue Cycle Research Billing.
The Director sets the overall team and unit objectives consistent with the vision of the Medical School and Michigan Medicine. As a member of the Office of Research staff leadership team, the Director promotes the broader Medical School research agenda and guides strategic planning and implementation of a range of initiatives.
- Partner with Medical School Research Deans and directors to create and communicate a shared vision and shape strategic plans that ensure overall institutional research support and alignment with customer needs. Execute on institutional goals through a clear understanding of the vision, budgets, timelines, metrics, and deliverables.
- Oversee the activities and directly manage the CTSO, CRAO, and IRBMED unit directors, including overall accountability for the fiscal, personnel, operational, and administrative activities of the units and programs that roll up to this role. Develops and implements short and long-range goals and objectives.
- Build relationships and work with others at all levels of the organization to resolve complex issues, facilitate continuous improvement, and drive change management across clinical research workstreams and structures. This includes proactive collaborations within the Office of Research, with partners across campus, and with statewide clinical affiliates in the U-M Health network to advance clinical research goals.
- Monitor and analyze the clinical research landscape and industry trends to maintain Michigan Medicine and faculty competitiveness.
- Represent the institution externally, working with peer institutions and others at the national level to stay abreast of the ever-changing clinical research landscape.
- Represent and respond to matters, including interactions with senior Michigan Medicine officials, faculty members, research teams, departmental leaders and staff, and outside agencies that impact our clinical research operations.
- Serve on university-wide committees and task forces, as needed, to advance the clinical research mission.
- Participate in the executive leadership, oversight, and management of the Clinical Research Coordinator Career Ladder and policies that apply.
- Prepare executive level reports, proposals, presentations, briefings, and responses on institutional and strategic issues.
- Promote a positive working environment for all members of our community.
- Bachelor's degree in business, healthcare administration, science, research, or a related field.
- A minimum of seven years of experience in clinical research and supporting clinical research administration and operations
- Significant senior management experience with increasing responsibility.
- Applied experience implementing change management and continual improvement of operations at an enterprise or large-scale level.
- Experience leading in a complex organization, building cross-unit partnerships, and gaining support and commitment.
- Experience making and communicating strategic decisions, exercising independent judgment, handling complex situations, balancing competing priorities, and successfully driving a strategic vision.
- Experience serving a client base and application of a customer-oriented mindset.
- Passion for supporting a positive and collaborative workplace environment.
- Experience promoting a culture of accountability, providing teams with strategic direction, prioritization, and support to achieve results.
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