Stony Brook University is a sprawling research and workforce development engine that
drives Long Island. As a flagship university for New York, its research and innovation
enterprise is a vital catalyst for the region's economy, health, and culture. Beyond
its role as the largest single-site employer on Long Island, the university's research
and innovation activities generate significant economic activity through grants, contracts,
inventions, and the creation of spin-off companies. The discoveries made at Stony
Brook, fueled by the ingenuity of its researchers, provides new ideas and achieves
meaningful solutions to real-world challenges that are intrinsically linked to your
well-being and our shared future. At Stony Brook, we dare to discover.
Our Dual Mission in Research and Innovation
TheOffice for Research and Innovationencompasses two distinct yet interconnected functions. The first is the advancement
of research, discovery, and scholarship, which is the fundamental process of generating
new knowledge and deeper understanding across many disciplines. The second crucial
function is innovation, which focuses on strategically applying these discoveries,
along with existing knowledge, to develop effective solutions for real-world problems
and to explore pathways for their introduction into the market and broader society.
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Brief Description of Duties:
The Research Security Program Assistant will report to the Director of Research Security
in the Office of Research Security. This position will provide support for the Research
Security program at the university, ensuring compliance with applicable federal laws
and regulations.This position will support the Director of Research Security with the triaging of
information and reports to assist the Director in the investigation and response to
foreign influence related inquiries, concerns, and complaints. Assist with researching
foreign influence related topics and regulation changes. Assist in the development
and delivery of training and guidance on foreign influence, federal sponsor disclosure
standards, insider threat awareness, and controlled-unclassified research requirements.
Assist with recordkeeping of the program’s documents and work within a team environment. Oversee the compliance
of research security training for the campus. Handle routine correspondence. Schedule
events and meetings for the Director of Research Security. The impact and scope of
these duties, along with the auditing, and legal compliance duties, require the use
of discretion and judgment on matters of significance to the mission of the university.
The Director is responsible for all aspects of management and direction of Suffolk
County's SBDC. As such, the Director plays a central role in the economic development
of the region. The Director of the Small Business Development Center also plays a
central role in the contribution of the University to the economic development of
the region. The successful incumbent will have outstanding written, verbal, and interpersonal
communication skills; strong organizational and time management skills with exceptional
attention to detail; and an ability to solve problems and make effective decisions.