Department
College Undergraduate Research
About the Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
Job Summary
Reporting to the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR), the Assistant Director supports OUR’s undergraduate research opportunities, grants, and academic year and summer programming. This role demands competencies in working with students across all disciplines and from a wide range of diverse backgrounds and experiences, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all. In partnership with other OUR staff, the Assistant Director will provide student advising and support for existing undergraduate research initiatives, as well as contribute to the planning and support of new initiatives and programs. This position will liaise with faculty, leadership, and other campus partners to advance existing opportunities and aid in the creation of new opportunities.
The Assistant Director will serve as the OUR lead on a range of workshops, information sessions, and other programs, taking ownership of the program life cycle from ideation through planning, delivery, and assessment. The Assistant Director will enhance OUR’s efforts to promote critical reflection and long-term engagement among undergraduate researchers. The Assistant Director will also provide key support for the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The Assistant Director will actively participate in the broader activities of the CCRF, including serving on national fellowship selection committees and/or mock interview committees for the Fulbright, Goldwater, and other research-related fellowships.
Responsibilities
- Advises undergraduates interested in pursuing faculty-mentored research across the disciplines.
- Organizes and facilitates events and workshops for students to a) increase their awareness of undergraduate research opportunities on and off campus; b) provide guidance on foundational research skills and best practices; c) provide discipline-specific training on tools, systems, and data collection); and d) improve their research, communication, presentation, and reflection skills.
- In partnership with unit leadership, supports new undergraduate research initiatives; liaise with faculty and departments to promote and recruit for existing research opportunities and aids in the development of new opportunities as needed; and works across disciplines to develop funding sources to broaden and diversify student and faculty participation in undergraduate research and creative inquiry.
- Designs and implements effective procedures and tools to manage research programs and initiatives, including evaluation and data tracking.
- Develops written content for reports, stewardship materials, and communications for a variety of audiences.
- Contributes to the planning and execution of the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.
- Actively promotes undergraduate research among internal and external audiences through meetings, presentations, and other events.
- Actively participates as a representative of the University of Chicago in professional development opportunities sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), among others.
- Develops and leads programs and workshops related to various aspects of scholarly development.
- Presents program content.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- PhD in an academic discipline.
Experience:
- Minimum 3 years full-time experience in undergraduate research.
- Minimum 3 years experience in research mentoring, developmental advising, and instruction.
- Five years of progressively responsible administrative experience.
- Organizing events and facilitating and leading workshops and information sessions.
- Developing undergraduate research best practices and policies.
- Formal teaching experience.
- Substantive experience working within the broader research enterprise and guiding undergraduates in translating their academic interests into viable research experiences.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Proficiency in Mac and PC environments.
- Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, and online organizational tools.
- Familiarity with graphic design/web development environments, database management, social media platforms.
Preferred Competencies
- An in-depth understanding of undergraduate research and an established track record of activities related to undergraduate research, high-impact advising, and broadly, teaching and learning practices in higher education.
- Highly motivated, well-organized, detail-oriented, and resourceful individual who enjoys working closely with undergraduates.
- Familiarity with students and educational experience in highly selective, research-intensive institutions.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively and empathetically with students and colleagues from a wide range of diverse backgrounds and life experiences, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all.
- Strong commitment to young adults and the values and goals of a liberal arts education; appreciation for the value of undergraduate research as a scholarly enterprise and as important for student development.
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative, provide thought-leadership, and work well as a principal, contributing member to a small team.
- Excellent organizational, administrative, and computer skills.
- Strong event management skills, prioritize and manage concurrent tasks with interruptions, meet deadlines and respond to many emails, in-person and phone requests in a timely fashion.
- Demonstrated ability to handle highly confidential information related to students, faculty, and staff.
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and effectively manage competing demands.
- Proven ability to collaborate with faculty and staff.
- Strong written and oral presentation skills.
Working Conditions
- Office environment.
- Some evening and weekend work.
- Fast-paced environment.
- Lift up to 40 lbs.
- Push carts with up to 50 lbs. of material.
- Sit at a computer for 4-6 hours.
- Periodic walking to other campus locations.
- Climb up to 5 flights of stairs.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter, to include interest in and competencies for this position (required)
- References Contact Information (3) (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Student Affairs & Services
Role Impact
Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours
37.5
Drug Test Required
No
Health Screen Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No
Pay Rate Type
Salary
FLSA Status
Exempt
Pay Range
$60,000.00 - $75,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible
Yes
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