Research Liaison- Post Award (Contingent II - Grant Funded)
Job Posting:
JR101709 Research Liaison- Post Award (Contingent II - Grant Funded) (Open)
Department:
Grants & Contracts, JM
Position Type:
Non-Regular Fixed Term (Fixed Term)
Open Date:
04-03-2026
Job Description:
Serve as a faculty/staff-facing liaison for sponsored projects in the closeout phase. Coordinate checklists, deadlines, and documentation; perform basic reconciliations; route final reports and forms; and retire projects in university and sponsor systems in accordance with established policies and timelines.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Liaison and guidance: Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned PIs and departmental staff, providing clear guidance on post-award procedures, sponsor compliance requirements, and closeout expectations.
- Planning and tracking: Working with grant accountants and contracts and compliance specialist initiate the standard 120/90/60/30-day closeout checklist for each award; monitor milestones, required documentation, and deadlines for PIs, departmental staff, and administrators; issue timely reminders, standardized templates, and concise “what’s needed” summaries.
- Deliverables and documentation: Coordinate the collection and routing of final technical reports; data, invention, and property statements; participant-support and cost-share records; and other sponsor-mandated materials; verify completeness and readiness for submission.
- Create an archival system for documents, reports, tracking and following up on all issues that pertain to and are submitted to Pre-Award.
- Financial reconciliation: Generate standard ledger reports, conduct basic variance analyses, verify closure of encumbrances/POs, and confirm submission/payment of all invoices; validate indirect cost base and rate on final reports using approved job aids; escalate discrepancies to the Post-Award Manager and Grants Accounting.
- Subrecipient closeout: Request and track subrecipient final invoices and closeout attestations using ORSP templates; log receipt and status; route to Grants Accounting for review and payment.
- Systems and records management: Update award status and closeout fields in Workday/Kuali (or equivalent) in accordance with SOPs; upload final documents to the electronic award file using approved naming conventions and records-retention requirements.
- Compliance and service standards: Apply ORSP job aids to perform basic allowability checks (2 CFR 200 quick checks); refer complex effort, payroll, or audit matters to the appropriate office; acknowledge and respond to PI and staff inquiries within two business days and escalate issues through defined pathways.
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Training & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree (Accounting, Finance, Business, Public Administration, or related field)
- 1–2 years of experience in grants administration, finance, grants accounting or a similar administrative role (higher-education preferred).
- Preferred: Experience with Workday, and Kuali/Cayuse/InfoEd; familiarity with NIH/NSF and other grant proposal portals.
- Familiarity with federal funding agencies, online funding databases, and Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200); demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- The successful candidate demonstrates strong interpersonal and communication skills—both verbal and written—with professional email etiquette and the ability to draft and respond to written communications effectively.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, particularly Excel and Word, is required for grant writing, report preparation, and data management.
- Experience maintaining databases and providing timely, accurate data to faculty and staff is essential.
- The role also requires the ability to conduct web-based research using tools such as Google and browsers such as Chrome and Firefox to identify funding opportunities and related information.
- Strong organizational skills, a high level of attention to detail, and the ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment are necessary.
- Additionally, a general understanding of federal regulations, funding agency guidelines, and best practices in research administration is required for success in this role.
Additional Job Information:
Benefits include medical, dental, prescription, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and life insurance; paid time for paid sick leave and annual leave; 10 paid holidays per year, tuition remission and supplemental retirement.
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