The duties include, but are not limited to:
PROPOSAL PREPARATION: Ensure proposals meet sponsor and institutional requirements before submission to Pre-Award leadership for final review. Assist principal investigators (PIs), project managers, etc in preparing budgets. Review of sponsor guidelines to ensure consistency, compliance, and administrative components of proposals. Review cost-sharing commitments and institutional approvals. Submit proposals through sponsor portals (e.g., Grants.gov, NSF research.gov, NIH eRA Commons).
TRACK PROPOSALS: Update proposal details (e.g., sponsor, award amount, project period, PI information) in database within two days after submission. Track all proposals within assigned portfolio against the database for accuracy, including moving through the workflow in a timely manner and verifying status of Pending proposals. Ensure sponsor-mandated reports (e.g., progress reports, final technical reports), prior approvals, NCEs, pre-award negotiations, and all other documentation is in the grant file. Perform regular self-audits of portfolio projects and data validation to correct errors or inconsistencies in grant records.
NEGOTIATE AWARD TERMS: Review and negotiate award terms and conditions with sponsors (federal, state, industry, and foundations), to include ¿just in time¿ types of requests. Ensure compliance with institutional policies, sponsor regulations (e.g., 2 CFR 200 for federal awards), and legal requirements. Facilitate execution of award agreements and subawards.
PROJECT SUPPORT: Review prior approval requests (e.g., changes in scope of work, PI effort changes, key personnel modifications). Coordinate progress reports submission to sponsors. Ensure timely completion of milestones and deliverables per the grant agreement. Assist with final project closeout requirements (e.g., invention disclosures, equipment disposition). Assist with PI transfers (e.g., transferring awards to/from another institution). Acting as a liaison between PIs, department administrators, and sponsors on non-financial matters. Providing guidance on sponsor policy updates and institutional best practices.
TRAINING: Provide one-on-one training for faculty and staff on proposal development, compliance, and award management. Keep the research community of your assigned portfolio informed of changes in federal and sponsor policies. Participate in institutional, regional, and national workshops and/or webinars on research administration to stay current on rules and regulations and to maintain knowledge of emerging issues
OTHER: Perform other duties as assigned.