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The Associate Director, Research Security Program provides program management, operational, administrative, and strategic leadership for the Office of Research Security and Export Control. This program ensures university-wide compliance with policies, procedures, and regulations related to research security, foreign influence, and export controls. The Associate Director monitors federal legislation/regulations in these areas, including National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM – 33), CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, research security, international collaborations due diligence, controlled unclassified information, and export-controlled information as appropriate. The Associate Director works in close coordination with the Associate Vice President of Research Security and Export Control, University leadership, and external partners to ensure that all research security initiatives align with federal regulations, sponsor requirements, and institutional goals. This position serves as a senior advisor on research security matters and acts as the AVP’s delegate when required, managing complex compliance initiatives and ensuring the secure and compliant conduct of research across the institution.
Job Responsibility:
Provides program management, operational, administrative, and strategic leadership for the Office of Research Security and Export Control
Ensures university-wide compliance with policies, procedures, and regulations related to research security, foreign influence, and export controls
Monitors federal legislation/regulations in these areas, including National Security Presidential Memorandum 33 (NSPM – 33), CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, research security, international collaborations due diligence, controlled unclassified information, and export-controlled information as appropriate
Works in close coordination with the Associate Vice President of Research Security and Export Control, University leadership, and external partners to ensure that all research security initiatives align with federal regulations, sponsor requirements, and institutional goals
Serves as a senior advisor on research security matters and acts as the AVP’s delegate when required, managing complex compliance initiatives and ensuring the secure and compliant conduct of research across the institution
Requirements:
Prior working knowledge of federal regulations governing research security (e.g., NIST SP 800-171, DFARS 252.204-7012, ITAR, EAR, and National Security Decision Directive 189)
Prior working knowledge of institutional policies and programs governing regulated research, including their development and implementation
Prior working knowledge of operational and regulatory environments within universities and federally funded research institutions
Strong leadership, analytical, and communication skills
Ability to interpret, apply, and operationalize federal laws, regulations, and policy guidance related to research security, foreign influence, and export controls
Ability to build consensus and influence stakeholders across organizational boundaries
Ability to handle sensitive information discreetly and communicate with professionalism and diplomacy
Ability to prioritize competing demands and manage high-visibility issues effectively
Must be eligible to obtain a SECRET level security clearance
Must be a U.S. citizen
Active or prior security clearance
Certification in export compliance, information security, or related area
Master’s degree in a related field (e.g., Security Studies, Information Assurance, Public Administration, or similar). Or bachelors degree in a related field (e.g., Security Studies, Information Assurance, Public Administration, or similar) with related professional experience to equate to a master’s degree
Some additional training in Export Control and ITAR
Considerable experience related to research or program/project management in a University or research center environment
Prior experience with classified material handling and storage
Considerable experience in research security, export control, or related compliance functions
Experience developing and implementing institutional policies and programs related to regulated research
This position is designated as sensitive
A fingerprint-based criminal history check will be required of the final candidate
This position is required to complete a Statement of Personal Economic Interest upon hire in accordance with the Code of Virginia