UChicago Global advances the University of Chicago’s strategic priorities abroad and creates opportunities for global collaborations. Located in the Office of the President, UChicago Global maintains a unique bird’s eye view of the University’s engagement across academic units and around the world. UChicago Global offers a collection of programmatic and operational best practices, seed funding for collaborative research, safeguards to ensure compliance, and a deep understanding of the global landscape. The Assistant Director, Grants and Committee Management reports to the Senior Director for Global Initiatives and Strategy and serves as the primary steward of UChicago Global’s suite of internal funding mechanisms, which currently include five regional mechanisms as part of the Provost’s Global Faculty Awards (PGFA) and a partnership co-funding initiative. The PGFA seeds projects that mobilize UChicago faculty across borders to engage in transformative research partnerships with the global community. The grants provide support across all disciplines represented at the University and engage our Global Centers located in Beijing, Hong Kong and Delhi. This role is responsible for designing, implementing, refining, and overseeing all components of the award lifecycle, from drafting calls for proposals to managing the review process, tracking spending, and developing compelling impact narratives that communicate the value of these investments to University leadership and external audiences. The Assistant Director also guides and supports the faculty committees responsible for selecting projects funded in each region, serving as the central coordinator for committee operations, membership onboarding, and strategic engagement with UChicago Global and the University’s Global Centers. Additionally, the role contributes to fundraising and external partnership efforts by developing donor-ready proposals and surfacing new funding opportunities that advance the University’s global engagement. The ideal candidate will bring exceptional organizational, analytical, and writing skills; strong judgment; and a proactive, collaborative, and service-oriented approach. This role provides professional support for pre-award and/or post-award activities relating to grant and contract proposals and funding within a department or unit. Pre-award activities include research, preparing applications and editing proposals. Post-award activities include compliance monitoring, payment processing, and salary allocations. Performs work with moderate guidance and utilizes knowledge of University and business drivers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees