The VP for Domestic Research is responsible for driving Guttmacher’s domestic scientific vision and strategy and ensuring that the Institute’s research is policy-relevant and rigorous. They do so primarily by motivating and facilitating the work and creativity of a team of highly capable researchers with multiple levels of experience, who work on a portfolio of US-focused SRH research including but not limited to research on abortion and contraception.
The VP for Domestic Research works in close partnership with the VP for International Research to lead the Research Division and guide the organization’s overall research strategy. While each of the division’s two VPs has primary responsibility for a geographic domain, they and their teams work to identify synergies and opportunities for integration across these domains. The VPs share responsibilities for the oversight, management, and personnel aspects of the division.
The VP reports to the Institute’s Co-President and CEO and serves as a member of the Institute’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT), which is responsible for driving the organization’s strategy and advancing its mission. The VP plays a key role in mobilizing financial resources to support the Institute’s Domestic research portfolio and projects and serves as a spokesperson for Guttmacher in a range of external forums.
The VP supervises the Director of Domestic Research and co-supervises the Director for Research Administration. The individual also works closely with the VP for Public Policy and the VP for Communications & Publications, along with the domestic staff on their teams, in carrying out Guttmacher’s domestic work.
Responsibilities and/or duties:
Organizational leadership and representation
Consistent with their ELT role, the VP carries out a number of leadership responsibilities for the organization, including helping to set strategy, foster a thriving organizational culture, and represent the Institute externally.
Research strategy and oversight
The VP provides strategic vision for Guttmacher’s domestic research and works alongside the VP for International Research and senior research staff to ensure that the Institute’s research is rigorous, innovative, and policy-relevant.
Project development and resource mobilization
The VP acts as a catalyst for idea generation and project/proposal development by Research staff and plays a key role in mobilizing resources to support Guttmacher studies.
Divisional management and oversight
With the VP for International Research, the VP for Domestic Research has primary responsibility for oversight of supervision processes, divisional operating procedures, and implementation of Institute-wide policies within the division.
Qualifications:
The VP for Domestic Research must be a proven leader with knowledge of, and a demonstrated commitment to, sexual and reproductive health and rights. They must have demonstrated experience managing, mentoring and motivating a diverse staff engaged in a wide range of activities and a strong commitment to supporting and furthering the mission of the Institute.
The VP for Domestic Research is responsible for driving Guttmacher’s domestic scientific vision and strategy and ensuring that the Institute’s research is policy-relevant and rigorous. They do so primarily by motivating and facilitating the work and creativity of a team of highly capable researchers with multiple levels of experience, who work on a portfolio of US-focused SRH research including but not limited to research on abortion and contraception.
The VP for Domestic Research works in close partnership with the VP for International Research to lead the Research Division and guide the organization’s overall research strategy. While each of the division’s two VPs has primary responsibility for a geographic domain, they and their teams work to identify synergies and opportunities for integration across these domains. The VPs share responsibilities for the oversight, management, and personnel aspects of the division.
The VP reports to the…
The salary range for this position is between $232,000 and $421,100 and will be commensurate with experience. This range is specific to the New York and DC area, but base pay may vary depending on a wide range of factors. New hires are typically brought into the organization between the minimum to midpoint of the salary range posted depending on knowledge, skills and experience, and qualifications. Internal equity considerations will be reviewed before making a final offer. The Guttmacher Institute practices a hybrid work schedule, requiring in-office attendance 8 days per month. We offer excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; vacation, personal, and sick time; paid parental leave; tuition reimbursement; commuting subsidy; and a 401(k) plan with employer match.
Guttmacher Institute strives to provide the training and support staff needed to be successful in their positions and to grow professionally.
The salary range for this position is between $232,000 and $421,100 and will be commensurate with experience. This range is specific to the New York and DC area, but base pay may vary depending on a wide range of factors. New hires are typically brought into the organization between the minimum to midpoint of the salary range posted depending on knowledge, skills and experience, and qualifications. Internal equity considerations will be reviewed before making a final offer. The Guttmacher Institute practices a hybrid work schedule, requiring in-office attendance 8 days per month. We offer excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; vacation, personal, and sick time; paid parental leave; tuition reimbursement; commuting subsidy; and a 401(k) plan with employer match.
Guttmacher Institute strives to provide the training and support staff needed to be successful in their positions and to grow professionally.