About The Position

The Lead Grants Management Analyst (Post-Award) is responsible for the administration and oversight of post-award activities for sponsored projects, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and institutional regulations, as well as sponsor-specific terms. This position provides expert guidance and administrative support to investigators, administrators, and central offices, serving as a primary liaison with sponsors and internal stakeholders. The Lead Post-Award Analyst will manage award setup, modifications, and ongoing compliance monitoring, while contributing to the development of post-award workflows, training materials, and process improvements within the Office of Sponsored Research (OSR). The role demands attention to detail, analytical skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree required, or equivalent combination of education and related experience.
  • 5-7 years of relevant experience and progressive experience where team leadership was demonstrated, required.

Nice To Haves

  • 4–6 years of post-award administration experience in a post-award research administration, grants management or sponsored projects administration.
  • Strong knowledge of post award requirements for sponsored projects, and working knowledge of Uniform Guidance, federal cost principles, and sponsor-specific requirements.
  • Experience with electronic post-award management systems such as Huron, Cayuse, InfoEd, or similar platforms.
  • Experience in grant and subrecipient monitoring, reporting, and compliance.
  • Experience interpreting and applying policies from multiple levels of authority (federal, state, institutional).
  • Experience in academic research administration or a government/nonprofit setting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Award Management & Compliance Review and process award notices, including new awards, non-competing continuations, modifications, and no-cost extensions.
  • Initiate award setup in collaboration with Finance team and other relevant offices, ensuring accurate budgets, effort allocation, and compliance with sponsor and institutional policies.
  • Monitor award compliance, including effort reporting, subrecipient monitoring, allowable costs, and deliverable schedules.
  • Approve and manage award transfers, carryforwards, and rebudgets, ensuring sponsor approval where required.
  • Serve as institutional liaison with sponsors regarding post-award non-fiscal issues and limited fiscal matters within delegated authority.
  • Review progress reports and Other Support documents to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timely submission.
  • Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all post-award actions in electronic grant management system, Huron Grants.
  • Provide guidance and training to investigators and administrators on post-award requirements, policies, and procedures.
  • Serve as a resource for interpretation of sponsor terms, federal regulations (e.g., Uniform Guidance), and institutional policies.
  • Assist investigators in partnership with the Finance team with understanding award budgets, cost-sharing obligations, and allowable expenses.
  • Coordinate with departmental offices and other central stakeholders to resolve post-award issues.
  • Provide direction, procedural training, and assistance to investigators and administrators on post-award policies, procedures, processes, and sponsor requirements.
  • Participate in professional development activities, including regulatory updates, sponsor communications, and training opportunities, to remain current with evolving laws, regulations, and best practices.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of post-award workflows, policies, tools, systems, and reporting capabilities.
  • Assist in the onboarding and training of new post-award staff, as needed.
  • Participate actively in OSR team meetings and cross-unit collaborations to support coordinated research administration services.
  • Provide coverage and backup support to other OSR team members during high-volume periods, absences, or staff transitions.
  • Support OSR’s mission and service goals through collaboration and shared responsibility.
  • Provide guidance, coaching, and mentorship to junior post-award staff and new OSR hires.
  • Support onboarding and training of new post-award team members by sharing knowledge of award management, sponsor systems, and institutional policies.
  • Serve as a mentor and resource to support development of compliance, problem-solving, and award management skills.
  • Lead or contribute to small initiatives or process improvement projects that involve mentoring other team members.
  • Assist leadership in identifying staff development needs and supporting succession planning.
  • Perform additional responsibilities as assigned to support OSR operations, compliance, and service excellence.
  • Leads the analysis, identification and preparation of new, non-competing/competing continuation grant applications and other progress reports.
  • Collaborates with stakeholders and departments to coordinate complex initiative applications and contract submissions; meets regularly with the leadership to review funding needs and potential funding opportunities.
  • Negotiates with funding agencies on behalf of the organization for research grants and contracts; informs investigators of current funding agency regulations and changes in administrative policy.
  • Makes investigators aware of support opportunities, and reviews proposals for feasibility and compliance with regulations; assists investigators in developing proposals for internal as well as external support.
  • Authorizes expenses on grants and contracts, below specified limits.
  • Audits clinical research projects for compliance with internal and external regulations and feasibility.
  • Compiles data for inclusion in and assists in the preparation of the Annual Report for External Support, published by the Office of Grants and Contracts.
  • Serves as staff to various committees.
  • Uses knowledge and skills to contribute to the development of functional objectives and principles to achieve goals in innovative ways.
  • Problems addressed are of diverse scope and complexity ranging from moderate to substantial.
  • Performs related duties as required.
  • All responsibilities noted here are considered essential functions of the job under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • Duties not mentioned here, but considered related are not essential functions.
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