Department
BSD MED - Pre and Post Award: Retzer
About the Department
The Department of Medicine was the first department created when the medical school began over 110 years ago. It has evolved into the largest department not only in the medical school with over 300 full time faculty but is also the largest department in the University. The main missions of the Department of Medicine, scholarship, discovery, education and outstanding patient care, occur in a setting of multicultural and ethnic diversity. These missions are supported by exceptional faculty and trainees in the department. The Department of Medicine also takes great pride in providing unparalleled, comprehensive and innovative patient care. The Department's clinical excellence is continually recognized by the highly regarded US News and World Report. Each of the Department's sub-specialty practices are recognized as programs of national, regional, and local distinction for our novel diagnostic and therapeutic patient care offerings. The Department of Medicine has a long and proud history of research and discovery in the basic, clinical and translational sciences. Currently, the Department of Medicine is among an elite group of medical centers who are leading in the discovery and delivery of personalized medicine. Our impressive pool of talented researchers is renowned for bridging the bench to the bedside, and clinical research evaluations of new drugs and devices. The educational mission of the Department of Medicine is to train exceptional healers and the future leaders in academic medicine. The Department is home to four top residency programs (Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Dermatology and Medicine-Pediatrics) and twelve fellowship programs, including seven federally funded training grants. Diversity of housestaff and faculty is a key priority in our enterprise, both to cultivate leadership from underrepresented minorities and women and to reflect the ethnic and racial makeup of the patients we serve. Our trainees and faculty are recruited from top medical schools in the country.
Job Summary
The Pre-Award Administrator will facilitate the development and initiation of research grants and contracts within the Department of Medicine.
Responsibilities
- Works with faculty and staff to identify, prepare, and submit grant applications to federal and private sources and secure sponsored funding from federal and local granting agencies as well as foundations.
- Assists in the timely submission of required annual reports and continuation applications.
- Serves as a resource to Section administrators and post-award account administrator to ensure that award activities and spending adheres to award terms and conditions.
- Attends institutional meetings that focus on grants management and establishes and maintains appropriate working relationships with both internal and external agencies.
- Seeks new avenues for funding and grant opportunities and ensures that notices of relevant opportunities are brought to faculty attention. Works with sponsors to draft proposal budgets in accordance with University needs, with a moderate level of guidance and direction.
- Prepares summaries of grants and effort allocations for Principal Investigators, meets with them and responds to their questions. Coordinates with other departments/units/divisions regarding multi investigator grants. Serves as department contact for annual audits and agency site visits.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum QualificationsEducation:Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
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Work Experience:Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
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Certifications:---Preferred QualificationsEducation: - Bachelor's degree or higher in accounting, business administration, or relevant field.
Experience:
- Administrative, accounting, or grant and contract administration experience.
- Experience with budgets, ledgers, invoices, and fiscal reporting.
- Experience in one or more aspects of sponsored program administration in a research environment.
- Experience with accounting systems.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Strong computer skills including word processing, database management, and spreadsheet skills.
- Strong financial and analytical skills.
- Familiarity with federal and non-federal grant and contract policies.
- Knowledge of research methods and funding sources.
- Knowledge of Clinical Trials.
- Knowledge of federal and non-federal regulations for grant management.
- Knowledge of fund accounting.
- Proficiency with spreadsheet, word processing software, and accounting software.
Preferred Competencies
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Flexible and adaptable.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Research issues and propose solutions to problems.
- Demonstrated initiative in improving processes and enhancing systems.
- Exercise sound judgment, discretion and tact.
- Time management skills and the ability to handle multiple, concurrent tasks within deadlines.
- Work with individuals from across the division and university.
- Supervisory skills if individuals reporting to position.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
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Job FamilyFinancial Management
Role ImpactIndividual Contributor
FLSA StatusExempt
Pay FrequencyMonthly
Scheduled Weekly Hours37.5
Benefits EligibleYes
Requires Compliance with University Covid-19 Vaccination RequirementYes
Drug Test RequiredNo
Health Screen RequiredNo
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry RequiredNo
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