Job Description
The Sponsored Programs Manager will play a central role in the delivery of RAO services, which encompass the entire grant management lifecycle from proposal development to award management to final reporting and closeout. With limited supervision, the Sponsored Programs Manager will oversee (1) the strategic review and approval of sponsored grant and contract proposals and (2) a subset of post-award monitoring and reporting activities, to ensure compliance with HKS, Harvard University, and sponsor policies. Responsible for a portfolio of HKS research centers, this position will serve as a central liaison between HKS faculty/staff and Harvard’s central offices, including the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), Global Support Services (GSS), Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR), Office of the General Council (OGC), and Risk Management and Audit Services (RMAS). The position will report to a Senior Sponsored Programs Manager.
Job Specific Responsibilities:
- Manage the HKS review and approval process for a portfolio of externally-funded sponsored grant and contract proposals. Ensure compliance with sponsor requirements, and Harvard and HKS policies.
- Manage a subset of post-award monitoring and reporting activities. Ensure that financial budgeting, accounting, monitoring, effort certification, reporting, and management of grants and contracts are accurate, timely, and in accordance with Harvard University and HKS accounting principles and procedures.
- Provide ongoing compliance monitoring and risk management, and active problem-solving on a range of activities, including the use of human subjects in research, data use agreements, international activities, export controls, potential conflicts of interest, research collaborator person of interest appointments, use of the Harvard name and shield, and MOUs and other non-sponsored research agreements.
- Oversee internal and external audit coordination and leadership.
- Produce sponsored program activity reports and expenditure projections for HKS senior leadership and others.
- Serve as an expert resource on HKS and Harvard University research policies and procedures.
- Manage complex, sensitive communication between/among faculty, research center senior staff, HKS Academic Deans’ Office, Office for Sponsored Programs (OSP), Global Support Services (GSS), Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR), Office of the General Council (OGC), and Risk Management and Audit Services (RMAS).
- Participate in the development of training materials, conduct individual and small group trainings.
- Represent HKS on University-wide administrative committees, and the RAO at school-level meetings.
- Provide temporary coverage for research center vacancies, as needed.
- Participate in the recruitment process for research center grants/finance staff, as needed.
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience required
- Minimum of 5 years’ relevant work experience
- Advanced knowledge of sponsored research regulations
Additional Qualifications and Skills:
- BA/BS required; 5+ years of broad-based research administration experience emphasizing diverse proposal review and submission (e.g., US federal, non-federal, domestic, and foreign sponsors).
- Familiarity with foundation and government agency policies/procedures for submission of proposals and management of awards.
- Knowledge of sponsored research finance and accounting principles, practices, and compliance areas applicable to higher education.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; presentation skills; interpersonal and customer service skills; attention to detail; analytical problem-solver.
- Able to work independently and as a member of a team with shared responsibilities.
- Demonstrated comfort/skill interacting with a wide range of senior leaders, including deans, faculty, and executive staff.
- Comfortable with deadline pressure and able to respond to shifting priorities.
- Comfortable exercising judgement and flexibility in uncertain and ambiguous circumstances.
- Proven ability to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately, to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and to achieve results in a timely and accurate manner.
- Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft applications; excellent Excel skills required.
- Resourceful, creative self-starter; open-minded; desire and willingness to assume increased responsibility.
- Knowledge of Harvard’s GMAS system and general ledger applications strongly preferred.