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NCDRC Program Director

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Department: 38819 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Internal Medicine

Status: Full time

Benefits Eligible: Yes

Hours Per Week: 40

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Job Summary

The Program Director for the North Carolina Diabetes Research Center (NCDRC) provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for this NIH‑funded P30 Center, which spans multiple institutions including Wake Forest University School of Medicine, UNC Chapel Hill, Duke University, and NC A&T State University. This position ensures the successful execution of NCDRC programs, initiatives, and collaborations, while serving as the primary administrative liaison between institutional leadership, site PIs, and advisory committees.

The Program Director helps manage a multi‑million‑dollar annual budget with the internal grant management team, oversees the administrative operations of the pilot program, and leads efforts to advance diabetes research across North Carolina.

Essential Functions

  • Strategic Leadership & Planning
    • With the NCDRC PI and leaders, develop and implement strategic plans aligned with NCDRC and institutional goals.
    • Foster collaborations across partner institutions and maintain strong relationships with faculty and administrative staffs.
    • Represent NCDRC at institutional, state, and national meetings.
  • Program Oversight
    • Direct all administrative aspects of the NCDRC, including pilot and feasibility programs, seminar series, annual symposium, and advisory committee meetings.
    • Ensure compliance with NIH and institutional policies, reporting requirements, and timelines.
    • Oversee subcontract management and financial tracking in coordination with finance teams.
  • Budget & Resource Management
    • Work with pre‑award and post‑award teams to manage and monitor the annual budget for the NCDRC.
    • Monitor the use and expenditure of pilot funds by meeting with investigators regularly.
  • Communication & Outreach
    • Serve as the administrative liaison for NCDRC members, advisory committees, and external stakeholders.
    • Oversee development of newsletters, website updates, and other communication tools to promote NCDRC activities.
  • Reporting & Evaluation
    • Prepare annual progress reports for NIH and assist with competitive renewal applications.
    • Maintain evaluation data and metrics to assess program impact and inform continuous improvement.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in program or research administration, preferably in an academic or healthcare setting.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage large‑scale, multi‑institutional programs and budgets.
  • Strong leadership, strategic planning, and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with NIH‑funded centers or grants administration.
  • Familiarity with diabetes research or translational science initiatives.
  • Proficiency in project management tools and electronic data capture systems (e.g., REDCap).

Work Environment

Flexible, but preferable hybrid work arrangement with occasional travel to partner institutions and national meetings.

Pay Range

$44.15 - $66.25

Physical Requirements

This position requires periods of sitting, standing, walking, bending, and reaching. It is essential that the teammate can speak, hear, and see. Ability to use finger and hand dexterity.

Education, Experience and Certifications

Bachelor's degree with three years of progressive and applicable experience in the area to be served.

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