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Director, Professional Research & Evaluation Services
Location
United States
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
$79.9K - $107.9K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Director, Professional Research & Evaluation Services
Workforce and Community Education
• Provides leadership for the development and delivery of National University’s externally facing research, evaluation, and advisory services • Responsible for growing and sustaining a portfolio of client engagements that advance both institutional priorities and community impact • Collaborates with partners to understand needs and shape appropriate research, evaluation, or advisory solutions • Develops scopes of work, proposals, and engagement strategies • Ensures high-quality, timely delivery of work products • Builds and maintains strong relationships with external clients and community partners • Identifies opportunities to expand reach, impact, and revenue • Works collaboratively with faculty, staff, and other contributors to support project delivery
Job Requirements
- Master’s degree required in a relevant field
- Doctoral degree preferred
- Eight plus (8+) years of experience in professional research, evaluation, and consulting
- Demonstrated experience in scoping, proposal development, and client negotiations
- Proven ability to manage multi-project portfolios
- Supervisory or team leadership experience in applied or project-based environments
- Experience within the higher-education industry preferred
Benefits
- Base pay is one component of National University’s total rewards package
- Comprehensive well-being benefits for you and your family
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