IP & Contract Administrator II

Colorado School of MinesColorado, CO
Hybrid

About The Position

Engineering a world of possibilities Mines Office of Research Administration seeks an IP and Contract Administrator to join the team! The Intellectual Property & Contract Administrator understands and applies Mines policies and procedures and applies to federal, state, and sponsor rules and regulations in drafting and negotiating. This position requires critical thinking skills to review and interpret guidelines and sponsor expectations, while also negotiating Non-disclosure Agreements (NDAs), Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs), intellectual property terms in Sponsored Research Agreements (SRAs), Interinstitutional Agreements (IIAs), Intellectual Property Management Agreements (IPMPs), and Technology Licensing Agreements, and associated amendments behalf of Mines. This position serves as backup to the Contract Administrator team. This position also provides formal and informal training for faculty and staff. The successful candidate will bring outstanding interpersonal and communication skills, have experience working in and fostering a cooperative work environment, and is self-motivated with the ability to multi-task. This position requires a minimum of two days per week working on campus in Golden, Colorado. The Intellectual Property & Contract Administrator is responsible for drafting, analyzing, interpreting and negotiating various contracts and agreements pertaining to intellectual property and academic research at Colorado School of Mines (Mines) within the Office of Research Administration (ORA). This position is a key member of the Contract Administration unit and serves as a resource to faculty and a liaison for Mines’ Technology Transfer-related work.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, technical, or related field.
  • 3-5 years negotiating transactional contracts related to research administration and/or technology licensing
  • Knowledge of Federal and State regulations regarding university research, and intellectual property management databases
  • Knowledge of iEdison system and reporting as required by the Bayh Dole Act
  • Demonstrated customer service skills, the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community and ability to meet multiple deadlines
  • Analyzation and problem-solving skills including the ability to use independent judgment
  • Ability to use databases, presentation software, and enterprise financial systems

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of University environment and policies
  • Master’s degree in business, technical, or related field.

Responsibilities

  • Reviews, drafts, and manages (with minimum oversight) various contracts and agreements pertaining to intellectual property and academic research. These include, but are not limited to NDAs, MTAs, IIAs, IPMPs, Technology Licensing Agreements, and associated amendments.
  • Works with ORA to review and draft intellectual property language in sponsored research and grant award agreements.
  • Awareness of contractual language regarding issues such as intellectual property rights, confidentiality, liability, indemnification, risk, publishing rights, governing law, and compliance with university policies and state law.
  • Successfully navigates a diverse case load of differing sponsors and contractual matters and individually prioritizes agreements to meet deadlines.
  • Escalates non-standard contract terms, as needed, in accordance with approved escalation procedures.
  • Maintains communication with faculty and other Mines stakeholders to ensure all information is outlined, along with the process to negotiate the agreement.
  • Interprets and explains federal, state, and Mines’ regulations and policies to faculty and other Mines personnel, to help them understand the contracting process and how the regulations apply.
  • Ongoing contact with sponsors and other external personnel for the purpose of agreement negotiation and management, including outlining Mines policies, business practices, and other applicable regulations.
  • Meets with faculty either formally or informally to answer questions and/or assist with the agreement.
  • Responsible for ensuring accurate and timely federal and sponsor compliance through management of agreement and intellectual property information and data in appropriate database systems, including the federal iEdison database.
  • Uploads all fully executed agreements, modifications, and other relevant documents into the system.
  • Prepares reports as requested.
  • Provides formal and informal training to faculty members and departmental staff regarding school policy and procedures in relation to transactional agreements and contracts.
  • Provides support for the Contract Administrator unit, particularly regarding intellectual property language and University initiatives.
  • Actively participates in office-wide process evaluation and reengineering efforts.
  • Critically evaluates process and procedures with a goal of efficiency and optimal resource utilization.
  • Makes recommendations for improvements to management and leads improvement efforts if approved.

Benefits

  • Flexible health and dental care options
  • Generous sick/vacation time: 13 paid holidays per year – including a week-long winter break for entire campus.
  • Fully vested retirement plan on first day of employment, with generous employer contribution
  • Tuition benefits (6 credits per year for employees, 50 percent discount for dependents)
  • Free RTD Ecopass
  • Discount programs through the State of Colorado
  • Free tickets for Mines Athletics home games
  • Access to the state of the art Recreation Center (fitness classes and training, swimming pool and more)
  • Equipment rentals through the Outdoor Rec Center.
  • On campus daycare center.
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