Job Description
The Limited Term Research Project Manager (RPM) serves as an embedded partner for the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (IECG), supporting the planning, coordination, and execution of complex, mission-driven research initiatives. This role is primarily focused on the DELTA project, a major institute-led effort, while also contributing to related initiatives, including the Love and Ethics Initiative, where there is strategic alignment.
IECG’s research portfolio is interdisciplinary, dynamic, and evolving. The RPM brings structure while preserving flexibility, applying practical project management approaches to enable effective coordination, informed decision-making, and sustained progress across interconnected initiatives.
Operating at the intersection of research, project management, and administration, the RPM partners closely with institute leadership and cross-functional stakeholders to translate research priorities into clear, actionable plans. This includes establishing shared understanding around scope, roles, priorities, and interdependencies, ensuring alignment and momentum from concept through execution.
This role requires a high level of independence, sound judgment, and the ability to navigate a fast-paced environment with competing priorities and evolving needs. Success depends on balancing structure with adaptability and leading through influence, clear communication, and strong collaboration.
This is a limited-term position aligned with the lifecycle of major institute-led research initiatives, with anticipated funding through December 2030.
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The Research Project Manager works closely with faculty investigators, institute leadership, and research teams within the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good and engages regularly with administrative partners across the University.
This role requires a high level of professionalism, adaptability, and independent judgment to support complex, evolving research initiatives. The RPM must be comfortable operating in environments with ambiguity, shifting priorities, and multiple stakeholders.
Salary up to $80,000 commensurate with experience.
Please include a cover letter and updated resume with your application.
Applications due by March 28, 2026
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