Rsch Administration Manager

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Work type: Staff Full-Time
Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
Categories: Executive/Director/Management, Grant or Research Administration
Department:60013807 - AG-Sponsored Project Admin

Classification Title:

Research Administration Manager

Job Description:

Leadership Support

• Assists the Director and Assistant Director in conducting pre-award grant management for IFAS.
• Assists the Director and Assistant Director in interviews, hiring, and training employees in pre-award management; consult on performance appraisals; mentor ongoing professional development; establish back-ups through cross-training.
• In conjunction with the Director and Assistant Director analyze pre-award policies and procedures and create/implement new, or modify existing, policies and/or procedures to promote compliance, efficiency, and productivity within SPA and IFAS and assist in communicating policies to all IFAS staff performing post award activities on Sponsored Programs.
• Develop, maintain, and monitor analytic reports that evaluate IFAS’s proposal submissions. Develop comprehensive training manuals and guidelines for post award management including step-by-step processes. Regularly update training materials to reflect changes in regulations and procedures.
• Provide excellent and efficient customer service to unit leaders, Principal Investigators and fiscal administrators.
• Interpret complex grant requirements and provide guidance to faculty, staff, and administrators to support the development of competitive proposals.
• Promote and maintain excellent relationships with core offices including the Division of Sponsored Programs, Contracts & Grants, Cost Analysis, etc.
• Stay up to date with relevant grant-related information and policies.
• Attend conferences, workshops and informational development seminars and keep abreast of current trends and practices pertaining to pre-award administration. Attend meetings held by DSP, C&G, Dean for Research Pre-Award Team and SPA related to grants.

Research Administrator Support

• Support all pre-award functions for the SPA RA team by serving as a resource for RAs when problem solving and interacting with faculty on complex issues.
• Provide mentoring and training to SPA RAs to ensure consistency in service delivery, procedures, compliance, and communication.
• Provide training to RAs in a wide variety of topics including solicitation review, budget development and other areas related to the preparation and submission of externally sponsored projects as well as grant/contract budgets.
• Provide communication, training and guidance to PIs, and unit staff based on up-to-date federal/state and institutional grant practices and policies.
• Make decisions on IDC rate for proposals based on information provided and interpretation of such information.
• Advise faculty on best practices for proposal submission.
• Collaborate with other departments, institutions, and universities to resolve subcontracting issues relative to proposal submission.
• Attend PI meetings and provide necessary training, guidance and communications designed to ensure effective meetings between Principal Investigators and their research administrator.
• Provide pre-award services for PIs in the absence of the assigned RA.
• Liaise with multiple departments/units on campus and with Post-Award personnel to ensure efficient tracking of submitted proposals and incoming awards and to facilitate smooth transition from proposal to award.
• Be a resource and technical contact for RAs and Principal Investigators with electronic research administration system functionality and electronic proposal submissions.

Compliance

• Support compliance by reviewing budgets and other submission documents and providing guidance and counsel for the stewardship of sponsored research funds and ensuring University policies and processes, Federal Uniform Administrative Requirements (2.CFR 200), and sponsor requirements and expectations are met.
• Support compliance in all other areas related to grant and contract management, including compliance registrations, safety and environmental health issues, internal protocols, conflicts of interest, etc., as related to proposal submission.
• Maintain authoritative knowledge of Uniform Guidance and other relevant grant regulatory requirements.
• Resolve mid-size compliance-related proposal issues and work with leadership on larger issues, as well as act as a resource for other staff.
• Review and consult on cost share and budget items requiring CAS exemptions.

Portfolio Management

• Manage a small portfolio of sponsored projects cradle to grave to ensure skills and knowledge are kept up to date.

Other Duties as Assigned

Expected Salary:

$80,000 - $90,000; commensurate with education and experience. The University of Florida offers a competitive benefits package including health, retirement, paid time off, discount programs, professional development, and work life support. Learn more. 

Minimum Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree and four years of experience in grant and contract administration; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Preferred Qualifications: • Global understanding of the total research environment in higher education from proposal preparation, to final deliverables, and financial closeout.
• Proven ability to provide leadership, management and training to the sponsored programs team.
• Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills, and experience working with employees in a hybrid work environment.
• Strong attention to detail, and a focus on superior customer service
• Experience managing workflow to maximize efficiency and pro-actively identify best practices and share those with the team.
• Demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain effective working relationships with groups of stakeholders both internal and external to the University.
• Extensive knowledge of Uniform Guidance, and all other policies and procedures related to sponsored programs including all UF/State of Florida rules and regulations regarding research activities.
• Capacity to train others on complex tasks related to compliance, grant preparation, and award management.
• Ability to interpret guidelines, rules, and regulations and analyze policies and procedures and make decisions based upon the interpretation.
• Analytical and problem-solving skills, including researching and analyzing complex data to develop accurate reports
• Professional attitude that is conveyed in all interactions, communications, and appearance
• Experience with UFIRST, myUFL, Microsoft Office applications, and a knowledge of fiscal and Human Resources related to sponsored programs
Special Instructions to Applicants:

In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.

Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.

Health Assessment Required: No

 

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