Research Grants Specialist I, II, or III

University of LouisvilleAurora, CO
$52,993 - $79,540Onsite

About The Position

The University of Louisville Health Science Campus Research Office is seeking to hire two (2) candidates for a Research Grants Specialist at a level I, II or Ill. The positions will be filled at the level as determined by education, experience, and qualifications of the candidate. These positions will provide pre-/ post-award assistance to School of Medicine (SOM) faculty and pre-award for the Dental School research faculty. Provides end-to-end oversight of all grant-related activities, including proposal submission, award management, financials, HR, and compliance for assigned faculty. The positions serve as Liaison with SOM faculty and the Sponsored Programs office/Sponsor on all sponsored projects. These positions will be essential in establishing best practices in pre/post-award and assisting the Research and Grants Manager with the development of the HSC Research Office.

Requirements

  • Research Grant Specialist I: Bachelor's degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Research Grant Specialist II: Bachelor's degree in a related field and two (2) years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Research Grant Specialist III: Bachelor's degree in a related field and four (4) years of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Organized – manages time effectively, keeps tasks appropriately prioritized.
  • Work Ethic – motivated, diligent, industrious, and persistent in the workplace, stays on tasks to completion, works at a fast pace to ensure optimal efficiency.
  • Teamwork – ability to work with others, serve others, help others, and take directions from others in the interest of moving process and programs forward to the desired outcome.
  • Time Management - ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment with a high volume of assignment.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of iRIS, eRA Commons, ASSIST, Research.gov, Grants.gov, Cayuse, Workday, University BI Reporting.
  • HIPAA training (all applicable modules) to be completed within 60 days of hire date.
  • Conflict of Interest Disclosure to be completed within 30 days of hire date.

Responsibilities

  • Provide pre-award assistance to SOM faculty, including answering questions regarding potential funding opportunities and the proposal submission process.
  • Collaborate with SOM faculty to draft proposal budgets that include allowable costs, accurate salary figures, and current fringe benefit rates.
  • Coordinate completion of proposal applications, utilizing the University’s electronic research system for administrative data entry, document upload, and routing to the University’s Office of Sponsored Programs Administration (OSPA).
  • Assist in review/upload of documentation to Sponsor portals for proposal submission.
  • Review all grant submissions for compliance with Sponsor guidelines and University policies.
  • Facilitate proposal submissions to the Sponsor in collaboration with OSPA, including addressing OSPA's questions and correcting errors.
  • Coordinate any pre-award requests, such as Just-in-Time submissions, to the Sponsor.
  • Provide post-award assistance to SOM faculty, including coordinating the establishment of new grant speedtypes and loading new year budgets with OSPA and PI.
  • Process faculty research incentives, determining eligibility based on grant effort.
  • Monthly monitoring of sponsored projects and providing guidance on award management.
  • Presenting best practices to ensure all individuals are paid, projections for future expenditures, and identifying erroneous charges on grants.
  • Request rebudgets and no-cost extensions for faculty with SPA.
  • Coordinate payment for subaward agreements by reviewing invoices for accuracy, obtaining PI approval and signature on payment forms, and submitting to OSPA.
  • Initiate the grant award closeout process, including coordinating the submission of final reports, funding cost share commitments, ensuring invoices are paid, and coordinating controller closeout with the SPFA.
  • Provide Compliance assistance to SOM Faculty, including effort reporting twice a year for every Faculty member on Federal funding.
  • Coordinate any changes and report this information to the SPA Compliance office.
  • Ensure Faculty are up to date on COI/ADF, University compliance, and data integrity of procurement purchases and Subaward setups.
  • Financial Reporting and processes include Expenditure analysis of grants, Residual funds, Research release, Dept/Individual RIF speedtypes.
  • Reviewing Revenue and Sponsor billing.
  • Process adjustments through JV, ET, etc.
  • Monitor payroll and issue HR changes to grants.
  • Procard and travel reviews for assigned faculty grants.
  • Monitoring and Processing Cost Share transfers for all federal projects in SOM School, including working with the SOM School LFO to prepare BTRs.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of all Sponsor guidelines.
  • Maintain the grants documents in the appropriate files.
  • Prepare reports as needed to review grant-related activities.
  • Other duties as necessary.
  • Provide training sessions to New hires and SOM faculty regarding proposal submissions, pre-/post-award information, and sponsor and University processes (Research Grants Specialist II).
  • Work with leadership to draft, review, and edit office standard operating procedures (SOPs) and policies. Train and mentor junior staff (Research Grants Specialist III).

Benefits

  • Compensation will be commensurate to candidate experience.
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