Princeton University seeks an ambitious, highly motivated, and experienced individual for a leadership role in its office of international affairs and operations. Reporting to the Vice Provost for International Affairs, the Director will lead a new unit, the Mpala Secretariat, to oversee Princeton’s programmatic and operational engagement with the Mpala Research Centre, a 48,000-acre research campus in Kenya. The Director will be responsible for operationalizing the University’s role as managing partner of Mpala and leading a dramatic and durable increase in Princeton faculty and student engagement at Mpala. Beyond the Mpala responsibilities, this individual will serve as a general strategic partner and deputy to the Vice Provost.
The Director will operate with a high level of autonomy and independence and collaborate with a range of stakeholders: the Mpala senior management team; the Vice Provost’s leadership team; colleagues in Princeton’s Office of Finance & Treasury and in the Offices of the Dean for Research, Dean of the College, Dean of the Graduate School, and Dean of the Faculty; and academic department chairs, department managers, faculty members, and students.
This position is based in Princeton, New Jersey and requires occasional work in the mornings, evenings, and weekends. The Director will be engaged in domestic and international travel, including one or more annual trips to Mpala.
Applicants must submit a cover letter. For best consideration, apply by November 1, 2024.
The responsibilities for this role include:
Facilitate Princeton faculty and student engagement at Mpala
The Director will advance the University’s 30-yearlong partnership with Mpala by spearheading a significant and sustainable increase in Princeton faculty and student research, teaching, and learning at Mpala. Key duties include:
Advance operational, financial, and programmatic priorities at Mpala
Princeton University is the managing partner of Mpala, which means that it has responsibility for ensuring that Mpala continues to be a productive location for research and teaching for Kenyans and visitors from all over the world. As managing partner, Princeton is focused on its role in advancing basic infrastructure, safety, security, risk mitigation, compliance, crisis management, and communications. The Director will lead efforts to effectuate this role and serve as a key point-of-contact with Mpala senior management on operational, financial, and programmatic priorities. Specific duties include:
Lead special projects in the VPIAO portfolio
Beyond responsibilities related to Mpala, the Director will serve as a general deputy and strategic partner to the Vice Provost and represent him with key internal and external stakeholders. The Director will support special projects to support programming, convene key stakeholders, improve communications, and streamline workflow. For example, they will oversee the process through which the University initiates and maintains legal agreements with international institutions for research, teaching, and exchange.
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