About The Position

The Research Administration Specialist's primary responsibility is to provide pre-award and post-award support to principal investigators/project directors (PIs) pursuing external funding through a variety of federal agencies and non-federal organizations through the life cycle of an award. During the pre-award phase, this position will provide guidance on the preparation, writing, review, and submission of proposals for extramural funding. This support includes assisting with the development of budgets, review and interpretation of guidelines, proposal routing and approval, and submission. If awarded, the Research Administration Specialist will work with the Director of Operations and Compliance Coordinator to setup the award and then provide primary post-award support in managing the funds including assisting PIs with the expenditures of their grant accounts, monitoring grant accounts, reporting on grant funds and a variety of budget related compliance issues. This position will be responsible for tracking the items due on grants and then ultimately to closeout grants. Work is performed under general supervision and performance evaluation is based upon completion of assignments and results obtained. The performance evaluation is conducted through the performance evaluation system and in accordance with the University Policies & Procedures.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Five years of research administrative experience with proposal development, grant management, or compliance is preferred.
  • Regular and reliable attendance during regular scheduled days and work hours is an essential function of this position.
  • May complete some or all work remotely upon approval via the university's Alternative Work Arrangement Policy.
  • All employees share the responsibility of maintaining information security and privacy requirements within the university by adhering to Federal and State regulations, and TWU Policies & Procedures.
  • Current knowledge of federal and other granting agencies, agency online systems, and federal Uniform Guidance cost principles.
  • Ability to prepare budgets and monitor accounts using TWU fiscal reporting systems. Also requires a high level of proficiency with Excel.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to rapidly assimilate and retain University fiscal and academic policies, procedures, and practices.
  • Ability to interact with multiple constituencies in a professional manner.
  • Ability to use a personal computer and other office equipment, including related university software and email.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Reviews guidelines to determine eligibility and to highlight key points for PIs.
  • When guidelines are long or complex, this may also include summarizing the guidelines into a proposal plan for faculty who are going to submit.
  • Develops budget and review for adherence to funding agency and institutional budget guidelines.
  • Identifies funding agency and institutional requirements (i.e., faculty release, conflict of interest, cost-share, etc.) and adherence to these requirements in order to complete routing and approval before submission.
  • Works with different platforms for submission, especially NIH ASSIST, NSF Research.gov and Grants.gov.
  • This will include completion of the administrative forms on those systems and proposal submission.
  • Tracks and reports of applications submitted.
  • Monitors grant accounts for budget adherence to university, state, and funding agency guidelines and work with other university office to resolve grant issues (i.e., grant accounting, payroll, procurement, cost-share, etc.)
  • Provides budget projections of project expenses to determine need for additional funds, potential overruns, and requests to sponsors.
  • Makes recommendations for corrections or budget transfers when needed.
  • Enters payroll transactions and review payroll issues each pay period to identify costing issues or potential overcharges.
  • Monitors grant activity timeline and assist faculty with grant requirements.
  • Provides timely closeout of awards.
  • Identifies funding opportunities and makes these available to the campus.
  • Provides proposal and budget assistance for internal funding programs.
  • Assists with award negotiation and setup.
  • Orders equipment and supplies from various companies and follows up on orders and assists with travel when possible.
  • Prepares or assists with reports such as monthly, annual and special reports as requested.
  • Provides post-award orientations/training to project directors and key administrators regarding grants management of externally funded programs.
  • Performs other duties as requested.
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