Institutional Compliance Officer - Research, Office of Audit and Compliance - UT System Administration
Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at University of Tennessee
The Research Compliance Officer role within Institutional Compliance will serve as a subject matter expert on research compliance-related regulations, standards, processes, and policies. This position will coordinate with campus and institute partners in developing processes for new or existing regulations. This position will also support campuses in their assessment of new and emerging trends and mitigation of any associated risks. This role will support broader institutional compliance goals by monitoring regulatory changes and
providing guidance for applicability for the University.
The University of Tennessee System is the state’s oldest higher education institution and preeminent public university. The UT System is comprised of campuses at Knoxville, Chattanooga, Pulaski and Martin; the Health Science Center at Memphis; and the statewide Institute of Agriculture and Institute for Public Service. With a presence in each of Tennessee’s 95 counties and through the combined force of education, research and outreach, the University serves students, business and industry, schools, governments, organizations and residents statewide.
The University of Tennessee System is the state’s oldest higher education institution and preeminent public university. The UT System is comprised of campuses at Knoxville, Chattanooga, Pulaski and Martin; the Health Science Center at Memphis; and the statewide Institute of Agriculture and Institute for Public Service. With a presence in each of Tennessee’s 95 counties and through the combined force of education, research and outreach, the University serves students, business and industry, schools, governments, organizations and residents statewide.
A Bachelor's Degree is required.
Three years of research compliance and/or research administrative experience with exposure to federal research agency requirements is required.
Additional skills, experiences, and qualifications include:
- Advanced knowledge and experience interpreting federal and state regulations.
- Extensive knowledge of grants administration compliance, conflicts of interest, and regulated research processes
- In-depth knowledge of uniform guidance requirements.
- Ability to conduct investigative interviews.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree or Doctoral Degree (JD or PhD).
Five or more years of research compliance and/or research administrative experience with exposure to federal research agency requirements. Advanced understanding of national laboratory research contract requirements. Proven experience (3+ years) in stakeholder education and training development.
Preferred skills, experiences, and qualifications include:
- Advanced knowledge and experience interpreting federal and state regulations.
- Extensive knowledge of grants administration compliance, conflicts of interest, and regulated research processes
- In-depth knowledge of uniform guidance requirements.
- Ability to conduct investigative interviews.
Application Process
For full consideration, applications should be accompanied by a letter of interest, a resume, and three professional references. Review of applications will begin immediately.
Benefits and Compensation
Compensation for the position will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience within the market range.
The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits and much more. Additionally, Tennessee residents do not pay a state income tax. For more information on the University of Tennessee’s benefits, visit https://hr.tennessee.edu/benefits/
Specific duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Institutional Compliance - Research
- Develop and implement research compliance policies and procedures
- Monitor and ensure compliance with federal, state, and university research regulations
- Provide training and guidance to campuses and institutees on research compliance matters
- Support the conduct of risk assessments to identify and address compliance issues
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to promote a culture of research compliance
Institutional Compliance - General
- Monitor and ensure compliance with federal, state, and university requirements
- Support campus and institute compliance monitoring
- Support institutional compliance communication efforts to promote a culture of compliance
- Provide training and outreach opportunities for campus and institute partners
Institutional Compliance - Investigations
- Support and conduct compliance investigations in accordance with university policies and procedures
- Evaluate key risk indicators associated with investigations