Director of Research Operations and Administration
Children's Hospital Colorado | |
$229,907.13
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vision insurance, parental leave, paid time off, 403(b)
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United States, Colorado, Aurora | |
Jun 10, 2026 | |
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106266
Location
Aurora
Position Type
Regular
Regular/Temporary
Regular
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The Director of Research Operations and Administration is responsible for overseeing the operations and strategic growth of a large, multidisciplinary research organization which includes operational clinical research services (regulatory, clinical research coordination, and pre- and post-award financial management), administrative oversight of all clinical research activities including proposal submission, contracting, study start-up, invoicing and close-out, and the growth and maintenance of the clinical research infrastructure for the organization. The Director is responsible for developing and overseeing organizational strategy and goals, providing strategic leadership, building and modeling a high-performance culture with strong engagement within sub-departments. Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION - Bachelor's degree required EXPERIENCE - Significant clinical research operations experience in hospital setting-8 or more years of experience in a healthcare setting with 5 or more years of management experience; research/scientific experience highly preferred PREFERENCES:
CERTIFICATION(S) - Clinical research and Lean/Six Sigma certifications preferred Salary Information Scope and Level GUIDELINES: Guidelines are in the form of stated vision and objectives for the division. A second level manager directs and manages an operational and/or a functional area by developing objectives and strategies. COMPLEXITY: Work assignment is unstructured and employee is responsible for implementing and managing a variety of objectives, resources, and strategies to achieve the goals of the division. Duties performed include operational and organizational planning, developing standards, schedules, priorities, guidelines, processes, measurement (evaluation) systems, implementation of production and performance management standards, and allocating resources. DECISION MAKING: Employee is responsible for determining strategic structure, goals, objectives, and resources and for providing leadership for the division/department and the community it serves. Determines strategy priority shifts for the division/department. CONTACTS/COMMUNICATIONS: Contacts are of a non-prescribed nature involving the negotiation and resolution of problems and where exceptional degrees of discretion, judgment, and knowledge are required. Contacts where the exchange of information, support, influence, and cooperation may have a very significant impact on the division, programs, and/or policies of the organization. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY: Responsible for developing and overseeing organizational budgets in collaboration with other division leaders; manages cost center(s) appropriately to meet or exceed budget targets for productivity, salary and non-salary expenses. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Under executive direction, the employee is delegated personal responsibilities and authorities over a department. Work is reviewed for soundness of judgment and conclusion. Benefits Information As part of our Total Rewards package, Children's Colorado offers an annual employee bonus program that rewards eligible team members based on organizational performance. If organizational goals are met for the year, the bonus is paid out the following April. Children's Colorado delivers annual base pay increases to eligible team members based on their performance over the previous year. | |
$229,907.13
vision insurance, parental leave, paid time off, 403(b)
Jun 10, 2026