KU Center on Disabilities (KUCD) seeks a research project coordinator to support projects related to inclusive research (i.e., research that involves people with and without disabilities). This position will work across projects to coordinate project activities, monitor and communicate study progress, and assist with grant management and reporting tasks. These projects focus on the following areas:
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Supporting and training other research teams to build inclusive research teams.
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Creating research career pathways for people with disabilities.
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Bringing together people from across the country/world with a shared value for inclusive research to build community and strategies for doing intentional, collaborative work.
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Building a peer mentorship model for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities seeking career development.
The research project coordinator is an important part of the KUCD team and may coordinate the work of professional staff (e.g., research assistants or aides) supporting research project goals. The coordinator monitors tasks and responsibilities to ensure accurate and timely completion across projects and works collaboratively with team members to support task completion. The ideal candidate will have experience working with people with a range of support needs, previous project coordination experience, be highly reliable at meeting established goals and deliverables within strict timelines, pay close attention to detail, be adept at independent problem-solving, and collaborate well within a complex team including colleagues at multiple universities and other community partners.
About KUCD
The University of Kansas, Kansas University Center on Disabilities (KUCD) is recognized as a leading research center in the field of disability. KUCD implements and conducts grant-funded research projects focusing on (a) applied research on effective assessment and instructional methods with a particular focus on self-determination and transition from high-school to employment, postsecondary education, or community participation and (b) interdisciplinary training in the disability field. KUCD is part of the Life Span Institute (LSI), a leading research unit at the University of Kansas.
This position is located at the University of Kansas-Lawrence and occasional travel in Kansas and within the United States will be required.
KUCD is committed to fostering a supportive research and educational environment for all faculty, staff, and students.
In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:
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A cover letter addressing how required and preferred qualifications are met.
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Resume
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Contact information for three (3) professional references from previous employers.
Application review begins Wednesday, 4/29/2026, and will continue until a qualified pool of applicants is identified.