Director, Global Administration
Duke Clinical Research Institute | |
United States, North Carolina, Durham | |
300 West Morgan Street (Show on map) | |
Jan 08, 2026 | |
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Duke University: Duke University was created in 1924 through an indenture of trust by James Buchanan Duke. Today, Duke is regarded as one of America's leading research universities. Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke is positioned in the heart of the Research Triangle, which is ranked annually as one of the best places in the country to work and live. Duke has more than 15,000 students who study and conduct research in its 10 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. With about 40,000 employees, Duke is the third largest private employer in North Carolina, and it now has international programs in more than 150 countries. Summary The Director of Global Administration provides day-to-day leadership for the Global Program Support (GPS) unit. The GPS is a newly formed office designed to ensure that the university's international programs, partnerships, and activities are supported by effective and coordinated systems that enable Duke's global education, research, and engagement mission. This position, and the GPS, are part of the Provost Office and will report to the Associate Vice Provost for Global Administration (AVP-GA) and will supervise staff in the GPS. The position connects strategic planning and operational execution across academic, administrative, and international dimensions. The Director provides strategic and operational leadership for Duke University's global administrative functions. This position will serve as the designated representative of the GPS in the absence of the AVP-GA and will represent GPS in meetings and committees as required. Through the GPS office, the Director ensures that Duke faculty, students, and staff receive high-quality service and support to navigate administrative, financial, legal, and operational processes necessary for global teaching, research, and collaboration. The Director also ensures that Duke's international activities align with the strategic direction established by the Global Priorities Committee (GPC) and the Provost's Office, translating global priorities into actionable operational plans, risk frameworks, and institutional coordination. Work Performed Strategic Leadership and Global Administration (50%)
Global Risk and Policy Coordination (30%)
Institutional Partnerships and Communication (20%)
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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Jan 08, 2026