Grant and Contracts Manager at University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Nov, 25

Salary

82680.0

Posted On

23 Aug, 25

Experience

4 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Regulations, Budget Preparation, Time Management, Finance, Editing

Industry

Financial Services

Description

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance or equivalent + 4 years of experience in related field.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Extensive experience in grant management in academic research environment. In-depth knowledge and understanding of federal funding agencies policies and regulations (NIH/DOD/NSF/DOE), private foundations and/or industry, and superior ability to understand and interpret policies, contract terms and conditions to faculty investigators.
  • Experience in proposal budget preparation, excellent fiscal skills.
  • Excellent communication, editing, time management and organizational skills.
  • Good collaborative skills and ability to work well with diverse stakeholders: faculty, postdocs, trainees, students, staff and peers.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • UW grant management and UW systems experience strongly preferred (SAGE, Workday, Grant Tracker, MyResearch Portal).
  • Familiarity with federal grant policies and proposal systems (Assist, Grants.gov, eRA Commons); strong knowledge of UW and OSP regulations and policies (GIMs).
  • Supervisory or lead experience
    Application Process :
    A cover letter is required for this position and must be attached for your application to be considered.
Responsibilities

POSITION PURPOSE

The position of Grants Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of a large, multi-million dollar grant and contract operation for Institute of Protein Design (IPD). This includes working with Principal Investigators, post-docs, and junior faculty to manage all aspects of proposal development for grants and contacts submitted to diverse funders and high-level management and compliance oversight of awarded projects business cycle, including timely progress reports, milestones and other deliverables, no-cost extensions and grant close out requirements. This position is responsible for setting and implementing departmental policies for grants and contracts, as well as providing expert interpretation and implementation of all relevant federal, state, industry and University policies, rules and regulations, to ensure compliance with all relevant laws. Regular monitoring of federal and UW research directives and timely communication and interpretation to all stakeholders is a key part of this job, as is strategic planning efforts to identify funding sources and advise faculty investigators on relevant opportunities.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

Located at the University of Washington in Seattle, the Institute for Protein Design (IPD) is a unique interdisciplinary environment where world-class researchers create new biomolecules. Our mission is to create proteins that solve modern challenges in medicine, technology, and sustainability. Joining our team means becoming part of one of the largest and most innovative public universities in the world. Your work here will support scientific inquiry and help ensure that laboratory breakthroughs lead to positive impact.
The IPD has a complex sponsored research portfolio consisting of federal, philanthropic, and industry-sponsored research. The Grants Manager will provide overall management of proposals and awards for the IPD faculty. The position of Grants Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of a large, multi-million dollar grant and contract operation for IPD. This is a senior management role responsible for all grant & contract activity in the IPD, with significant responsibility for setting up policy and process, outcomes and results and as such, is a key role for the IPD. Research/ grant activity is a central and critical function of Basic Science departments – not only for the research mission per se, but also as the major source of funding for Principal Investigator labs, their staff, equipment and operations

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • 30% Manage grant development and proposal submission process with faculty PIs, postdoctoral investigators and trainees to ensure successful development and submission of high quality grant proposals. Responsibilities include:
  • Reviewing and interpreting/ providing expert reading of the RFAs/ sponsor funding opportunity announcements to the investigators; in-depth review and explanation of rules and regulations governing particular proposal opportunity/ sponsor/ agency; development, set up and strict oversight of schedules for major proposal components and timelines/ deadlines for each proposal; working closely with PIs to create proposal budgets within the sponsor guidelines, ensuring all administrative and technical portions of proposals adhere to sponsor regulations (budget justifications, facilities descriptions, bio-sketches, IACUC certifications, etc.),
  • Communicating with funding agencies (NIH, NSF, private foundations) on approvals or policy clarifications, system access (i.e. NIH eRA Commons access, etc.).
  • Create and route UW electronic application in SAGE (eGC1) for relevant department, school and OSP review and approvals. W
  • ork closely with OSP on any review questions or corrections needed, through and up to the successful submission of proposal by OSP.
  • 20% Regular monitoring of federal and UW research directives and timely communication and interpretation to all stakeholders is a key part of this job, as is strategic planning efforts to identify funding sources and advise faculty investigators on relevant opportunities.
  • Keep abreast of all relevant research-related policies – federal, state, UW, and private foundations. Monitor, track and disseminate important federal and UW announcements and policy changes to departmental faculty, investigators and senior management.
  • Communicate and interpret important policy changes to faculty investigators, trainees and postdoctoral fellows to ensure awareness and compliance with all relevant grant and contract policies and regulations.
  • Attend regular/ monthly UW research administration meetings and workgroups to keep up with the latest changes and process (active member of MRAM, RAPN, NCURA).
  • 20% Responsible for setting and implementing departmental policies for grants and contracts, as well as providing expert interpretation and implementation of all relevant federal, state, industry and University policies, rules and regulations, to ensure compliance with all relevant laws.
  • Provide internal policy recommendations to senior management and collaboratively work to set up departmental grant and contract policies and procedures to ensure compliance with UW/OSP/GCA/ Internal Audit requirements, as well as federal and state policies and laws.
  • Develop resources and tools to enhance the effectiveness of proposal and award management.
  • Lead process improvement efforts: review and revise procedures to manage external and internal changes, set up and implement new process flow to improve efficiency.
  • Lead efforts to orient, integrate, train and mentor new PIs and research staff.
  • 10% Post-award management of the awarded proposals:
  • Review Notice of Award (NoA) documents and explain complex Terms and Conditions for each PI/award, highlighting any special terms or conditions of the award; collaborate with the fiscal post-award team/manager to ensure compliance in award spending and management throughout the award cycle; develop and maintain schedules of required grant and contract deliverables in strict accordance to sponsor award terms and conditions and manage/monitor/oversee PIs to ensure timely preparation and submission of annual progress reports and other milestones or deliverables.
  • Oversee and provide expert assistance to Principal Investigators in preparation of annual progress reports (i.e. NIH RPPRs and others) and submission through the sponsor systems (i.e. NIH ERA Commons).
  • Prepare Just-In-Time and time of award documentation as required by the sponsor (IACUC protocols, Human Subjects certifications, as relevant).
  • Manage advance budget requests, preparation of non-competing renewals and no-cost extensions.
  • 10% Fiscal and contract management:
  • Work closely with the departmental fiscal unit/ post award manager and central Grant and Contract Accounting (GCA) and Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) to manage funding issues, resolve discrepancies and initiate/monitor corrective actions.
  • Collaborate with the departmental Procurement agent to monitor external (outgoing) subcontractor management, to ensure PI compliance with timely review and required approvals of subcontractor performance per contract terms; monitor subcontractor payments and invoicing.
  • Quarterly/annual contract review for compliance with each PI, in collaboration with fiscal manager.
  • 10% Supervision
  • Supervise and mentor Program Operations Specialist
  • Provide Annual Review and timely feedback
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