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Grants Manager

Position Summary

Reporting to the Director of the Grants Management Office (GMO), the Grants Manager (GM) will be responsible for all aspects of sponsored research administration (pre-award, post-award, award management, and award closeout functions) for a specific portfolio of research projects within the School of Nursing (SON). On a daily basis, the GM will work closely and cooperatively with the Director of the GMO and other GMs, as well as with faculty, postdoctoral scientists, and graduate students involved in sponsored research activities within SON.

Responsibilities

Pre-Award:

  • Prepare and coordinate the submission of required documentation for all new or revised/resubmitted sponsored research proposal applications to Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA), including reviewing the call for proposal, meeting with the Principal Investigator (PI) and research team, highlighting restrictions, due dates, and budgetary issues, collecting data from collaborators, ensuring timely submission, etc. — including tracking all submissions
  • Create project budgets including budget justification based on input from PI

Post-Award:

  • Direct day-to-day monitoring of award activity to ensure expenses are in compliance with University and agency requirements
  • Manage and track expenses on awards including changes to personnel and projections
  • Reconcile all projects monthly and make corrections to charges as needed
  • Produce monthly/quarterly reconciliations and financial reports including forecasting future expenses
  • Meet with Faculty members monthly/quarterly to review financial reports, communicate status of requested changes, gather input on projections, and offer suggestions as needed
  • Prepare and submit all changes to budget to SPA
  • Prepare and submit all subcontract information to SPA
  • Prepare and submit financial reconciliations for project year end and final financial reporting to Sponsored Projects Finance (SPF) as required by terms of award
  • Prepare and coordinate the submission of required documentation for all non-competing renewals of currently funded projects to SPA (e.g., annual progress reports, no cost extension requests, etc.) — including tracking all submissions
  • Prepare and submit ARC project budget set up information to SPA based on proposal submitted/award received, and input from PI
  • Prepare and submit personnel appointment/change forms to SON HR including training grant appointments
  • Collaborate with counterparts in other CU departments on inter-departmental/inter-school submissions
  • Serve as subject matter expert within SON on research-related issues
  • Serve as backup for the Director and other GMO team members in times of absence
  • Maintain all proposal information and forms in GMO team folders and grant portals including biosketches, other support pages, faculty publications and awards, and research resources boilerplates, etc.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Coordinate with SON and CU finance staff on the resolution of Accounts Payable and Personnel/Payroll discrepancies as they relate to research projects
  • Assist CU Procurement Team with collecting required documentation for vendor management and related purchase orders for work funded by sponsored projects
  • Prepare and submit closeout information to SPF including final reports (progress reports, invention disclosures, etc.)
  • Collaborate with counterparts in other departments, as well as others across the University to manage awards (i.e. Controller’s Office, Central Purchasing, Gifts and Endowment Office, etc.)

Minimum Qualifications

A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or equivalent combination of education and experience, plus a minimum of three (3) years of related experience in sponsored research administration is required. Intermediate-level computer literacy (all facets of Microsoft Office) required. Superior communication skills (written and verbal) required. Must have exceptional time-management and organization skills, excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as be proactive and able to work independently. The ability to work with confidential data and demonstrate discretion in all interactions is required.

Preferred Qualifications

Two or more years of experience in sponsored research administration is preferred. Grant writing/editing is also strongly preferred, as well as familiarity with Federal and Non-Federal sponsored research guidelines, policies, practices, funding sources, websites, and organizations. Experience with internal Columbia University financial systems is highly desirable for the incumbent in this role, as well as the ability to work with a diverse population

Job Type: Officer of Administration

Regular/Temporary: Regular

Hours Per Week: 35

Salary Range: $90,000-$95,000

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