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The University of Oklahoma

Contract/Grant Admin Sr - ORA

The University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116

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The Research Administration Office at the University of Oklahoma is currently looking for a Contract/Grant Administrator to support the full lifecycle of sponsored research activities, including the development, submission, and non-financial post-award administration of complex grants and contracts, while ensuring compliance with federal, state, university, and sponsor regulations.

We are posting for both levels in this job family and will fill the position based on the candidate’s skills, experience and education. Why OU? In addition to a job that gives fulfillment and your salary, you will also have access to a generous benefits package that includes: 14 holidays each year and 18 – 22 hours of earned PTO per month. Insurance plans for you and your family. Retirement options that require no contributions from the employee. And much more! For a list of OU’s benefits, click here! Contract/Grant Admin - Entry Level

Responsible for the development and submission of routine grants/contracts.

Works primarily with Principal Investigators, various department administrators, Grants & Contracts Administration, and other university departments. Assists faculty in submission, pre-award administration of grants and contracts, and post award non-financial responsibilities. This role is performed with guidance and direction from management and other team members. Responsible for exercising discretion, analytical skill, personal accountability in a wide range of areas including academic and administrative functions. Work involves creating, integrating, applying, and sharing knowledge directly related to a professional field. Reviews basic proposals for external funding and review agreements, award documents, subcontracts, and other sponsored-program requirements to assure compliance with all federal, state, University, and sponsor requirements. Partners with assigned investigators and departments and on sponsored project related matters.

Works closely with investigators and departments to develop and prepare budget and administrative sections of proposals. Responds to inquiries from principal investigators and the office of grants and contracts concerning interpretation of the provisions of awards. Partners with sponsors to facilitate the exchange of information and resolve requests for information related to proposals and externally funded grants and contracts. Prepares paperwork, writes correspondence, and updates systems for negotiation/acceptance of grants and contract terms and conditions, modifications, extensions and related administrative matters. Processes actions related to proposal submission and award activity to ensure accurate and timely administration of sponsored projects, and that actions are consistent with applicable laws, regulations, sponsor requirements and Institute policies and procedures. Reviews and updates information pertaining to changes made to federal regulations, specific agency requirements, and procedures. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions of the position. Required Education:

Bachelor's degree,

AND: 24 months experience in sponsored program administration or related experience in an academic institution for higher education or research environment. Equivalency/Substitution:

Will accept 48 months of research administration experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree for a total of 72 months of experience. Contract/Grant Admin - Senior Level Provides support for complex grants and contracts pre-award and non-financial post award activities. Responsible for the development and submission of routine and complex grants/contracts. Works primarily with Principal Investigators, various department administrators, Grants & Contracts Administration, and other university departments. Assists faculty in submission, pre-award administration of grants and contracts, and post award non-financial responsibilities. Responsible for exercising discretion, analytical skill, personal accountability in a wide range of areas including academic, and administrative functions. Work involves creating, integrating, applying, and sharing knowledge directly related to a professional field. Reviews basic and complex proposals for external funding and review agreements, award documents, subcontracts, and other sponsored-program vehicles to assure compliance with all federal, state, University, and sponsor requirements. Partners with assigned investigators and departments and on sponsored project activities.

Work closely with investigators and departments to develop and prepare budget and administrative sections of proposals. Responds to inquiries from principal investigators and the Grants & Contracts Administration concerning interpretation of the provisions of awards. Partners with sponsors to facilitate the exchange of information and resolve requests for information related to proposals and externally funded grants and contracts. Prepares paperwork, draft correspondence, and update systems for negotiation/acceptance of grants and contract terms and conditions, modifications, extensions, and related administrative matters. Processes actions related to proposal submission and award activity to ensure accurate and timely administration of sponsored projects, and that actions are consistent with applicable laws, regulations, sponsor requirements and Institute policies and procedures. Reviews and updates information pertaining to changes made to federal regulations, specific agency requirements, and procedures. Interprets sponsor RFP's and communicate to investigators and departments. Ensures quality assurance of proposals to meet or exceed requirements of solicitations. Provides technical advice for and problem resolution of investigators and departments on research administration. Maintains ongoing communications regarding grants and contract administration with investigators and departments. Interprets, implements, and serves as primary information source for investigators and department regarding university, state, and federal policies and guidelines. Determines necessary elements of deliverables/reports and ensure these requirements meet compliance and/or sponsor requirements. Recommends changes to documents/agreements to accommodate changing regulations/policies in consultation with management. Assists with providing guidance to Contract/Grant Administrators for day-to-day responsibilities Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the functions of the position. Required Education:

Bachelor's degree,

AND: 36 months experience in sponsored program administration or related experience in an academic institution for higher education or research environment. Equivalency/Substitution:

Will accept 48 months of research administration experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree for a total of 84 months of experience.