CORE DUTIES:
● Independently administers RegLab’s academic writing and research development program, a new lab-wide function serving up to 40 concurrent research projects. Operating under general supervision of the faculty director, the role identifies project level priorities and executes tasks to move projects from research analysis phase to journal submission.
● Collects and analyzes project data to formulate and evaluate steps to accelerate research journal submission.
● Analyze and interpret policies; develop, revise and implement procedures for program or function.
● The role will develop and implement standardized procedures for RegLab's academic writing program, including onboarding curriculum for incoming Research Fellow cohorts, submission protocols for journal review processes, and workflow guidelines for the Revise and Resubmit stage.
● The role serves as RegLab's in-house subject matter expert on academic writing and journal publication, functioning as the primary point of contact for Research Fellows and Data Scientists navigating the submission process. The role provides direct training and guidance to junior researchers and represents the academic writing program to internal stakeholders including Research Directors and the faculty director. The role may also interface with external parties such as journal editors and grant funders on behalf of the lab.
● Organize and/or participate in outreach activities that may include developing communications and training, planning/promoting events and/or conferences.
● The role develops and delivers hands-on workshops and tutorials on academic writing, interdisciplinary research methods, and the journal submission process for Research Fellow cohorts. The role also leads outreach efforts to recruit prospective Research Fellows by identifying appropriate channels (e.g., student job boards, faculty networks aligned with RegLab's research areas) and developing materials that communicate the lab's academic writing program and fellowship experience.
● May participate in development of budgets, monitor, and approve expenditures. May perform limited forecasting and provide recommendations that determine the budget.
● The role coordinates with Research Fellows and Data Scientists across multiple simultaneous projects, directing junior researchers to perform specific tasks (e.g., literature reviews, data gathering, manuscript revisions) based on project phase and individual skill development needs. This direction is exercised in coordination with Research Directors and does not include formal supervisory authority.