Director of Research Integrity

ACM, Association for Computing Machinery

New York City Metropolitan Area

Description

Company Description

ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, is the world's largest educational and scientific computing society dedicated to the advancement of technology and innovation. With over 100,000 members worldwide, ACM unites educators, researchers, and professionals to inspire dialogue, share resources, and address the challenges in computing. As a global leader in scientific publishing, ACM produces journals, magazines, and proceedings of more than 170 conferences annually, showcasing groundbreaking research and industry insights. With a presence across the globe, including councils in Europe, India, and China, ACM fosters collaboration and raises awareness about critical technical, educational, and societal computing issues.

Role Description

ACM seeks a full-time Director of Research Integrity to oversee and champion the integrity of its scholarly publishing and research activities. This hybrid role is based in the New York City Metropolitan Area, with opportunities for remote work. This role involves developing and implementing policies to ensure research ethics, managing investigations into ethical concerns, collaborating with key stakeholders, and promoting best practices in academic integrity. The Director will work closely with various committees, authors, and editors to maintain the highest standards of publication ethics, while ensuring alignment with ACM’s values and global mission.

Qualifications

  • Extensive experience in research integrity, academic publishing, or research ethics management
  • Strong understanding of scholarly publishing, peer review processes, and publication ethics
  • Excellent organizational, project management, and analytical skills
  • Proficiency in handling ethical violations and strong problem-solving abilities
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication, with the ability to collaborate effectively across diverse cultural and professional groups
  • Familiarity with governance processes in professional or academic organizations
  • Master’s or Ph.D. in computing, information science, or related fields (strongly preferred)