The University of Denver seeks to hire a distinguished scholar and/or practitioner with a deep understanding of housing markets practice research and policy to serve as the first Executive Director of a new interdisciplinary Center for Housing Research and Innovative Solutions. The Executive Director will join existing DU faculty from law business public policy and social work as well as a new Center staff economist and legal fellow to develop a strategic plan and to build out key new programs and addition to deep expertise in housing policy industry practice and research our ideal candidate must have a proven track record in fundraising strategic planning and organizational leadership and be equipped to serve as a leading expert on housing research and policy on behalf of the Center and the University of Denver.
The successful candidate will be an appointed non-tenured faculty member in the Universitys Research Professorial series in either the Sturm College of Law or the Daniels College of Business. Assuming adequate funding appointment annual review reappointment and promotion opportunities shall be made in accordance with the University Appointment Promotion and Tenure Policies and Procedures. Candidates must have a strong background in law and public policy housing economics real estate development urban planning or related fields.
The Center for Housing Research and Innovative Solutions
The Center is a collaborative effort led by the Sturm College of Law (through the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute) and the Daniels College of Business (through the Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management) and including expertise from the Scrivener Institute for Public Policy and the Center for Housing and Homelessness Research among other units of the university.
The Center for Housing Research and Innovative Solutions will be guided by a singular goal: to foster vibrant sustainable communities with the right mix of housing to meet the needs of the regions future. Our focus will span the entire housing continuumfrom affordable to market-raterecognizing that market-rate housing production plays a central role in shaping overall affordability and supply.
With deep expertise in real estate land use law public policy and social workand strong partnerships with policymakers industry leaders and peer academic institutions the Center will provide research leadership structure and administration while collaborating broadly with partners across the state and region through affiliate faculty appointments sub-grants and joint research projects.
Position Summary
The Executive Director will provide strategic vision and leadership for the Center in the realms of housing policy and industry. Working closely with the Centers Housing Economist Legal Fellow Faculty Affiliates and Advisory Board they will lead all research initiatives operations fundraising and public outreach efforts to fulfill the Centers mission. A key responsibility is translating academic research into actionable insights for policymakers practitioners and other stakeholders.
Additionally the Executive Director will foster interdisciplinary collaboration building partnerships both within the university and with external organizations and academic institutions to enhance the Centers research capabilities. They will be responsible for identifying emerging trends in housing and development policy real estate markets and demographic changes and leveraging these insights to shape research priorities program development and policy recommendations.
This position is grant-funded for a term of 3 years; renewal is dependent on continued funding.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and Vision
Operational and Financial Management
Fundraising and External Relations
Research and Program Oversight
Education and student mentorship
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Application Deadline
For consideration please submit your application materials by4:00 p.m. (MST) January 30 2026.
Salary Grade Number
The salary grade for the position is UC.
Salary Range
The salary range for this position is $200000-$225000.
The Sturm College of Law will provide the benefits package described below access to the Westminster Law Library office space funding to hire research assistants and a professional development account to be used for suitable professional expenses including attending conferences.
The University of Denver has provided a compensation range that represents its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the time of posting. The University may ultimately pay more or less than the posted compensation range. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the selected candidate departmental budget availability internal salary equity considerations and available market information but not based on a candidates sex or any other protected status.
Benefits
The University of Denver offersexcellent benefits including medical dental retirement paid time off tuition benefit and ECO pass. The University of Denver is a private institution that empowers students who want to make a difference. Learn more about theUniversity of Denver.
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All offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory completion of a criminal history background check.
Required Experience:
Director
At the University of Denver, experience hands-on learning, research, and a vibrant community across two campuses in Denver and the Colorado Rockies.