This position performs, with supervisor oversight, award administration activities relating to sponsored programs. It is an entry-level, staff position that offers the incumbent an ideal foundation in understanding the principles of research administration. This position supports one or more functional areas including, but not limited to: award negotiation, acceptance, and award set-up; or contract and subcontract review and negotiation.
This position also manages non-fiscal post-award administration and closeouts, or terminations, of grants and contracts. The incumbent serves as a liaison between the sponsors and principal investigators.
Essential Duties:
Reviews and negotiates with sponsor agencies on project budgets, cost-sharing requirements, award terms and conditions, modifications, no-cost extensions, terminations, and related matters
Negotiates agreements where the university is a subcontractor to other institutions.
Drafts correspondence and/or prepares paperwork as necessary to accept, modify, or reject grants and contracts
Assures compliance to terms and conditions of monetary awards according to the standards and guidelines outlined by the university, the state and the federal government.
Stays informed on federal, state, industrial, and foundation regulations and the support available to university faculty and staff through publications, communication with agency officials, and attendance at meetings and seminars at various levels
Ensures university authorization of compliance issues by corresponding with other university offices, such as Legal Counsel, Office of Technology Commercialization, and Office of Export Controls.
Communicates with Principal Investigators to achieve goals, while maintaining compliance with applicable policies and following standard operating procedures.
Serves as a liaison between sponsors and principal investigators as necessary to facilitate performance of projects and alleviate problems.
Perform various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions of the position.
Required Education: Bachelor’s degree, AND:
24 months experience in sponsored program administration or related experience in an academic institution for higher education or research environment.
Equivalency/Substitution: Will accept 48 months of program management experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months of experience.
Skills:
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Zoom, and other frequently used document sharing applications such as Dropbox
Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information
Setting priorities, completing deadlines, and making administrative procedural decisions
Reviewing, drafting, negotiating, and/or interpreting grants, contracts, and subcontracts
Analyzing award documents for compliance with university policies and other governing regulations
Highly organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines
Demonstrated strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills
Able to produce reports and complete work within deadlines
Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to provide excellent customer service
Ability to work both independently and with interdepartmental teams on various initiatives
Proficient professional writing skills for drafting correspondence, summaries, and other required reports
Working Conditions:
Physical:
Ability to engage in repetitive motion
Able to work in a sitting position
Use computer
Answer telephone
Environmental:
Standard Office Work Environment
Department Preferences:
Previous OU experience, with some budget experience
General knowledge of grants and contracts terminology
Work in a fast-paced, team-oriented, higher educational institution environment or similar.
Superb customer service skills, using independent judgment, in a team environment, including working with faculty, administrators, accountants, and external agencies.
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing.
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