Research Development Partnerships Analyst
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Research/Development
Financial Analyst, Research Analyst, Research Assistant/Associate
Research Development Partnerships Analyst
Department:
Medicine | Emergency Medicine
The Research Development Partnerships Analyst 2 will play a central role in supporting and advancing the Department of Emergency Medicine’s research program through grants, partnerships, and program development activities. Working closely with the Vice Chair of Research and other departmental research leaders, this position supports a highly collaborative, service-focused, and academically productive environment. The Analyst contributes to the strategic growth of the department’s research enterprise by providing high-quality administrative, analytical, and coordination support across a diverse portfolio of sponsored projects.
The primary responsibility of this role is grant submission preparation. The Analyst supports research faculty with department-level preparation of grant applications to ensure accurate and timely submission. This includes drafting application text, populating required documents, and coordinating activities with sponsors, investigators, departmental staff, and other entities. The Analyst also supports the sponsored project lifecycle by initiating select post-award activities at the department level, such as requests for agreements with collaborators, initiating purchases or services, and providing operational research support.
Responsibilities- 50% – Grant submission preparation:
Supports research faculty with department-level preparation of grant applications to ensure timely submission of proposals. Drafts documents and assists coordination with sponsors, investigators, and other departmental staff as well as OSU entities (other departments, centers, etc.) to deliver complete application documents to OSU College of Medicine grants management and Office of Sponsored Programs. Creates text and populates documents for selected portions of research and program grant applications. - 30% – Initiates department-level post-award research activities, including requests for MOUs, DUAs, MTAs with collaborators and consultants, purchase service initiation, and other operational support.
- 5% – Participates in select research projects as assigned, including pilot projects or efforts to support grant applications.
- 5% – Participates in program development activities, including tracking metrics, developing website content, and academic events and activities.
- 5% – Attends departmental meetings; participates in continued professional development and other required institutional educational activities.
- 5% – Other activities to support ongoing research development within the department as assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience. 2 years of relevant experience required; 2–4 years of relevant experience preferred.
- Self‑motivated, resourceful, detail‑oriented, and team‑oriented individual with a working knowledge of federal, state, and sponsor requirements who thrives in a fast‑paced academic research environment.
- Location:
Prior Hall (0302) - Position Type:
Regular - Scheduled
Hours:
40 (First Shift)
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post‑offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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