Associate Dean for Research, CHHS

University of New Hampshire
$100,000 - $300,000

About The Position

Reporting to the Dean of the College of Health and Human Services, the CHHS Associate Dean for Research provides visionary leadership to advance the college’s research enterprise in alignment with UNH’s mission as an R1 Carnegie-designated research university and flagship public institution. The Associate Dean for Research works collaboratively with the Dean, academic leaders, institute and center directors, faculty, and university research leadership to expand the scope, impact, and visibility of CHHS research. The Associate Dean for Research leads initiatives that strengthen the college’s research infrastructure, support faculty success in securing external funding, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and expand research engagement among undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral scholars. The Associate Dean for Research plays a central role in positioning CHHS as a national leader in health and human services research.

Requirements

  • Research doctorate in health and human services related field.
  • Exemplary record of research/scholarship, teaching, and service compatible with appointment as a full professor with tenure in one of the CHHS departments/programs.
  • Strong record of externally-funded research in a health and human services-related field.
  • Evidence of successful mentorship of faculty and pre- and post-doc trainees in discovery sciences.
  • Comprehensive background in academic affairs and HHS research within research university environments, such as direct supervision of academic units and substantial experience managing complex budgets.
  • Dedication to collaborative leadership and commitment to shared governance.
  • Proven record of securing external support through grants, contracts, and fundraising efforts.
  • Knowledge of federal and foundation research sponsors, experience as reviewer of federal grants.
  • Demonstrated success in cultivating and sustaining innovative partnerships.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership for the development and growth of the CHHS research enterprise in alignment with university and college strategic priorities.
  • Identify and cultivate opportunities for large-scale interdisciplinary research initiatives, center grants, and strategic partnerships.
  • Advance the college’s national reputation for impactful research and scholarship in health, social services, and community well-being.
  • Lead efforts to develop new interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Monitor and support growth in the college’s externally funded research portfolio.
  • Foster partnerships with healthcare systems, community organizations, industry, and government agencies.
  • Help position the CHHS research doctorate program for national competitiveness and strong research training outcomes.
  • Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and entrepreneurial research culture across units.
  • Liaise with the Graduate School, support graduate research and the college’s PhD program.
  • Represent CHHS on university committees related to research, innovation, and scholarship.
  • Serve as a key member of the CHHS leadership team and participate in strategic planning initiatives.
  • Mentor faculty and research staff across career stages in building sustainable and impactful research programs.
  • Support faculty and staff in identifying funding opportunities, building interdisciplinary research teams, and developing competitive proposals.
  • Develop a robust research professional development ecosystem that enhances CHHS faculty and student research capacity and impact, such as grantsmanship development and mentoring opportunities internally and externally.
  • Partner with university research development programs to prepare faculty and staff for major funding opportunities (e.g., NIH, NSF, foundation grants).
  • Participate in recruitment of research-active faculty and contribute to onboarding strategies that support successful research trajectories.
  • Support faculty and staff in securing external funding through strategic grant development assistance and institutional coordination.
  • Engage with faculty, students, and staff across the college to advance the research mission and strengthen the scholarly community.
  • Ensure that CHHS research activities meet the highest standards of research integrity and regulatory compliance.
  • Coordinate with Sponsored Programs to ensure compliance with federal, state, and university regulations that govern research.
  • Coordinate with UNH Innovation on industry partnerships, intellectual property protection, technology transfer, and commercialization efforts.
  • Coordinate with Research Integrity Services regarding human subjects protections, conflicts of interest, and responsible conduct of research.
  • Provide college-level oversight for Institutional Review Board (IRB) processes and research compliance activities.
  • Support faculty and staff in maintaining required research training and certifications.
  • Support the dean in institutional approval process for grant proposals and contracts.
  • Oversee the CHHS Research Office, including staffing, operations, and budget.
  • Strengthen the infrastructure needed to support high-impact research including grant development services, data support, research facilities, and shared instrumentation.
  • Collaborate with university partners to support the development of shared research infrastructure and innovation ecosystems.
  • Promote the visibility and impact of CHHS research through strategic communications and dissemination efforts.
  • Partner with college and university communications and marketing teams to highlight faculty and staff research accomplishments and innovations.
  • Communicate research opportunities, funding announcements, policy updates, and resources to faculty and staff.
  • Support research-focused events including conferences, symposia, and faculty and staff recognition initiatives.
  • Support the development and implementation of research policies and procedures that ensure efficient and compliant research operations.
  • Maintain an active, externally funded program of scholarship, serving as Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator on competitive federal, foundation, or state grants aligned with the college’s strategic research priorities.
  • Build and convene cross-disciplinary teams of faculty, community partners, and health system collaborators to design competitive multi-investigator proposals and programmatic research initiatives (e.g., center grants, P20/P30 mechanisms, HRSA workforce grants, foundation initiatives) that advance interdisciplinary research, practice innovation, and community impact.

Benefits

  • More information on benefits can be found here: USNH Employee Benefits | Human Resources

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Executive

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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