Research Administrator I
The mission of the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S) Office for Research is to facilitate the highest caliber of biomedical research, from basic to translational to clinical, among the VP&S faculty, students, and staff at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).
As a member of the Pre-Award team, the Research Administrator I contributes to CUIMC’s research mission by supporting grant-related pre-award administrative activities for the basic sciences and other participating departments in the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.
In this role, the Research Administrator I will leverage their pre-award grant administration knowledge to assist faculty in submission and pre-award administration of grants and contracts. Key areas of responsibility will include assisting PIs in the development, review, and submission of grants; preparing grant budgets; drafting supporting materials; and assisting with annual progress reports. Through this role, the Administrator I can expect to broaden their knowledge of academic grant-funded environments, including complex grants and the landscape of funded research at CUIMC, and contribute to the development of peers on the Pre-Award team.
To be successful in this role, the Research Administrator I should be able to apply their full breadth of pre-award grant administration knowledge while demonstrating strong interpersonal and communication skills, attention to detail, and an ability to work collaboratively and independently in a deadline-driven environment. The Administrator I should be enthusiastic about building relationships and working closely with principal investigators to contribute to the advancement of research at CUIMC.
Responsibilities
Pre-Award Grant Administration
- Assists PIs in the development, review, and submission of all Federal, State, and foundation grants and contracts applications, with a primary focus on individual investigator grants and multi-component grants. Manages timelines and the overall progression of submission to ensure the on-time completion of high quality, responsive and compliant proposal applications.
- Trains under the direction of senior staff to gain knowledge and expertise in complex grants, such as center grants, and training grants. Assists senior staff on pre-award administration of said grants.
- Prepares grant budgets and budget justifications based on the aims provided and RFA technical content requirements in full compliance with sponsor/donor and CU policies, as well as engages outside collaborators and establishes subcontracts.
- Prepares and compiles all components of each grant submission, ensures that the proposal is formatted, packaged, and submitted in accordance with granting agency requirements.
- Drafts supporting documents for grants including letters of intent, letters of support, cover letters, facilities, and resources.
- Maintains detailed, up-to-date records of PI’s other support, biosketches, and grant submission documents.
- Responds to RFAs and summary statements and addresses issues prior to submission.
- In coordination with the Post-Award Team and the principal investigators, promotes accurate preparation and timely submission of progress reports as required by sponsoring program.
- Tracks the status of pending applications, follows up with investigator regarding review/funding status of application.
- Supports investigators in responding to Just-In-Time requests.
- Ensures files are complete for awarded applications, secures missing information from principal investigators and/or administrators.
- Maintains standards: budget templates, standardized checklists for core staff and PIs tailored to the sponsor/mechanism, standardized filing system using shared drives, updated resources and facilities.
- Performs all other duties as assigned within scope of practice and/or training.
People and Stakeholder Management
- Works collaboratively and cooperatively with faculty, grant writers, P&S proposal development and Pre-Award team on all aspects of grant administration.
- Manages and maintains positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, such as faculty, internal offices, funding agencies, and collaborating organizations.
- Contributes to team learning culture by providing support to colleagues, demonstrating self-development, and keeping current on relevant professional development topics.
- Models professionalism and accountability in interactions with internal clients through clear, respectful, and timely communication and responsive follow-up.
Strategy and Continuous Improvement
- Maintains sound knowledge of federal rules and regulations that govern research grants as well as stays informed about sponsor terms and conditions for submitting and administering grant awards.
- Participates in and/or supports team projects and initiatives. Uses tools and reporting mechanisms to track progress and ensure timely communication of issues and status.
- Keeps current on all organizational policies, goals, and initiatives.
- Successfully completes all required university and department trainings.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned/requested.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree or combination of education and experience.
- A minimum of 3 years of related experience, including prior experience in an academic grant funded environment.?
- Knowledge of and experience with full scope of pre-award grant management, including mastery of terminology, standards, and tools for grant management; Ability to serve as a resource to peers.
- Strong customer service orientation, with the ability to interact and collaborate positively, constructively and effectively with multiple constituencies. Ability to model strong service to others.
- Project management skills, including ability to efficiently lead and execute technical project activities, attention to detail, effectively coordinate and communicate with stakeholders.
- Interpersonal and emotional intelligence skills focused on establishing and maintaining productive relationships with faculty, peers, leadership, and other stakeholders.
- Capacity to work with a high degree of independence and successfully within a deadline driven, multi-tasking operating environment. Ability to handle multiple projects at increasing levels of complexity, demonstrate sound judgment in managing time, prioritizing, and decision-making.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
- Self-motivated and demonstrates initiative, patience, and resourcefulness in adapting to changes.
- Proficiency in problem assessment and collaborative problem solving in interdisciplinary settings. Ability to communicate and escalate complex issues to management and research offices.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (especially Excel) or similar software is required and an ability and willingness to learn new systems and programs.
- Ability to work with a variety of individuals and groups in a constructive and respectful manner while appreciating the unique contributions of an inclusive workforce that brings together the talents of people across multiple identities.
- Strong commitment to fostering diversity and equity.
- Must successfully complete systems training requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in biological science or business/administration degree such as finance, accounting, business administration, business, public health, public administration, or a directly related field.
- Prior experience with NIH submissions and systems (era COMMONS, ASSIST, RePORTER)
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Bargaining Unit:
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- End Date if Temporary:
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Standard Work Schedule:
- Building:
- Salary Range: $72,000 - $79.000
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