OCHIN
Job Type
Full-time
Description
MAKE A DIFFERENCE AT OCHIN
OCHIN is a nonprofit leader in health care innovation and a trusted partner to a growing national provider network, providing the clinical insights and tailored technologies needed to expand patient access, grow and connect care teams, and improve the health of rural and underserved communities.
We are hiring a number of new positions to meet increasing demand. When you choose to join OCHIN, you have the opportunity to continuously grow your skills and do meaningful work to help fulfill our vision of good health and well-being for everyone.
At OCHIN, we value the unique perspectives and experiences of every individual and work hard to maintain a culture rooted in our values.
Founded in Oregon in 2000, OCHIN employs a growing virtual workforce of more than 1,200 skilled professionals, working remotely across 49 states. We offer a generous compensation package and are committed to supporting our employees' entire well-being by fostering a healthy work-life balance and opportunity for professional advancement. We are curious, collaborative learners who strive to live our values every day. OCHIN is excited to support our continued national expansion and the increasing demand for our innovative tools and services by welcoming new talent to our growing team.
Position Overview The Grant and Proposal Administrator II is responsible for managing the full life cycle for proposal (RFP) opportunities at OCHIN for large scale projects. Working with OCHIN leadership, Research investigators, staff, and project teams, as well as sponsors and external partner organizations, the Grant & Proposal Administrator II performs administrative activities for OCHIN's portfolio of externally-funded proposals and projects, from pre-award through project close-out. The Grant & Proposal Administrator II ensures that agreements and awards are managed in an efficient and compliant manner. This role reports to the Manager of Grants and Payroll.
Essential Duties Managing the full life cycle of individual grant proposals and awards within established tracking and reporting systems, including coordination, preparation, submission, and administration, sometimes with complexity and fast turnaround. This includes, but is not limited to :
Pre-Award Activities
Collaborating on and Facilitating an appropriate OCHIN review process for each proposal and award
Scoping necessary resources and developing budgets and budget justifications for projects including Just-in-Time response
Coordinating OCHIN inputs involved in the proposal development and submission process, including working flexibly with managers / directors, investigators, SMEs, and other roles who contribute to proposal development
Generating and / or collecting supporting documentation including budget documents, organizational descriptions, proposal-specific forms, letters of support, subrecipient commitment forms, etc. as described within the funding request
Updating Other Support and Biosketch documents
Maintaining approved and centralized RFP content / templates
Serving as a backup for the proposal pipeline coordinator
Award negotiation and execution through liaison with OCHIN Legal, Research, and project teams, as well as external organizations
Post-Award Activities
Track each project's award status, renewal dates, internal and external contacts, budget and scope of work status, and any specific needs for each award
Ensure sponsored projects compliance with regulations, policies, and requirements
Manage staff allocation resourcing, review, and change management with project teams
Lead effort certification requirements
Analyze expenditure projections and propose adjustments to ensure grants are fully spent within the guidelines of the funder
Manage OCHIN review of each award's scope of work, financial, and legal & compliance requirements with appropriate teams
Draft, track execute and update consultant and subrecipient agreements to include monitoring of activities, coordinating completion with OCHIN's legal team
Track and Manage agreement renewal and modification
Effect reporting and request submission
Manage Project closeout with appropriate teams
Forecasting budgets and staffing allocations across the Research and other Department portfolios to strategize and report on OCHIN budgeting and resource planning
Develop and maintain positive, collaborative, and professional relationships with funders, partners, management, and staff
Ability to review Grant Contracts
Assist in the development and preparation of the Indirect Cost Rate Proposal for final review and approval.
Requirements
4-6 years of experience and successful track record of managing the full life cycle and submitting proposals for federal grants in health-related agencies such as NIH and AHRQ, and experience with other national funders of health services research such as PCORI, FDA, HRSA and CDC
Bachelor's degree in public health, social or biological science, business, or related field, or the equivalent combination of education and experience
Thorough knowledge of research proposals and awards including NIH principles and OMB Uniform Guidance rules and regulations, with a deep understanding of how to investigate and align with proposal and post award requirements
Knowledge of healthcare, non-profit, technology, and / or research organizations preferred
Demonstrated financial management of grant projects, including budget development, managing staff allocations and spending across a portfolio of sponsored projects including managing subcontractor and consultant agreements
Prior experience monitoring effort certification and managing labor distribution preferred
Exceptional organizational and time management skills including the ability to prioritize critical tasks for timely completion, delivering superior results that meet the customer's needs
Intermediate to Advanced Proficiency with Excel is required.
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat; JIRA, Salesforce, Smartsheet preferred
Demonstrated ability of maintaining confidential and proprietary information
The ability to generate new and creative ideas that shape new processes, cuts costs and improves the overall system that we are working in
Has a passion for supporting and bettering the environment and communities in which they work
Prior to moving forward to the team interview, all candidates are required to complete a 50-60-minute competency assessment. The assessment gives us insights into how your strengths, preferences, and work style align with the OCHIN's nine core competencies. It's not about passing or failing-it's about understanding fit and setting you up for success.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in public health, social or biological science, business, or related field
A demonstrated understanding of issues affecting community health centers and diverse patient populations
Knowledge of federal and state healthcare transformation and reform goals including the triple aim, coordination of care, patient engagement
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement To keep our colleagues, members, and communities safe, OCHIN requires all employees-including remote employees, contractors, interns, and new hires-to be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, as supported by state and federal public health officials, as a condition of employment. All new hires are required to provide proof of full vaccination or receive approval for a medical or religious exemption before their hire date.
Work Location and Travel Requirements OCHIN is a 100% remote organization with no physical corporate office location. Employees work remotely from home and many of our positions also support our member organizations on-site for new software installations. Nationwide travel is determined based on OCHIN business needs. Please inquire during the interview process about travel requirements for this position.
Work from home requirements are :
Ability to work independently and efficiently from a home office environment
High Speed Internet Service
It is a requirement that employees work in a distraction free workplace
Travel required up to 20% nationally for on-site Go Live support based on business requirements for OCHIN
(OR) Travel may be required nationally based on business requirements for OCHIN
We offer a comprehensive range of benefits. See our website for details : https://ochin.org/careers
Equal Opportunity Statement OCHIN is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills for the benefit of our staff, our mission, and the communities we serve.
As an Equal Opportunity and Affidavivce Action employer, OCHIN, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, marital or civil union status, age, disability status, veteran status, or any other protected characteristics. All aspects of employment are based on merit, performance, and business needs.
Base Pay Overview OCHIN uses broadened pay ranges to support equitable and market-aligned compensation practices. For this role, the typical offer range falls between the minimum and midpoint of the pay range. Pay information by position level is listed below. The final offer will be based on a variety of factors, including relevant skills, certifications, education, experience, training, responsibilities, internal equity, and market data.
Level I : Typically pays between the minimum and 30th percentile of the band
Level II : Typically pays between the 15th ($74,519) and 35th ($87,479) percentile of the band
Level III : Typically pays between the 30th and 55th percentile of the band
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Salary Description
Level II $74,519-$87,479
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Full-time
Description
MAKE A DIFFERENCE AT OCHIN
OCHIN is a nonprofit leader in health care innovation and a trusted partner to a growing national provider network, providing the clinical insights and tailored technologies needed to expand patient access, grow and connect care teams, and improve the health of rural and underserved communities.
We are hiring a number of new positions to meet increasing demand. When you choose to join OCHIN, you have the opportunity to continuously grow your skills and do meaningful work to help fulfill our vision of good health and well-being for everyone.
At OCHIN, we value the unique perspectives and experiences of every individual and work hard to maintain a culture rooted in our values.
Founded in Oregon in 2000, OCHIN employs a growing virtual workforce of more than 1,200 skilled professionals, working remotely across 49 states. We offer a generous compensation package and are committed to supporting our employees' entire well-being by fostering a healthy work-life balance and opportunity for professional advancement. We are curious, collaborative learners who strive to live our values every day. OCHIN is excited to support our continued national expansion and the increasing demand for our innovative tools and services by welcoming new talent to our growing team.
Position Overview The Grant and Proposal Administrator II is responsible for managing the full life cycle for proposal (RFP) opportunities at OCHIN for large scale projects. Working with OCHIN leadership, Research investigators, staff, and project teams, as well as sponsors and external partner organizations, the Grant & Proposal Administrator II performs administrative activities for OCHIN's portfolio of externally-funded proposals and projects, from pre-award through project close-out. The Grant & Proposal Administrator II ensures that agreements and awards are managed in an efficient and compliant manner. This role reports to the Manager of Grants and Payroll.
Essential Duties Managing the full life cycle of individual grant proposals and awards within established tracking and reporting systems, including coordination, preparation, submission, and administration, sometimes with complexity and fast turnaround. This includes, but is not limited to :
Pre-Award Activities
Collaborating on and Facilitating an appropriate OCHIN review process for each proposal and award
Scoping necessary resources and developing budgets and budget justifications for projects including Just-in-Time response
Coordinating OCHIN inputs involved in the proposal development and submission process, including working flexibly with managers / directors, investigators, SMEs, and other roles who contribute to proposal development
Generating and / or collecting supporting documentation including budget documents, organizational descriptions, proposal-specific forms, letters of support, subrecipient commitment forms, etc. as described within the funding request
Updating Other Support and Biosketch documents
Maintaining approved and centralized RFP content / templates
Serving as a backup for the proposal pipeline coordinator
Award negotiation and execution through liaison with OCHIN Legal, Research, and project teams, as well as external organizations
Post-Award Activities
Track each project's award status, renewal dates, internal and external contacts, budget and scope of work status, and any specific needs for each award
Ensure sponsored projects compliance with regulations, policies, and requirements
Manage staff allocation resourcing, review, and change management with project teams
Lead effort certification requirements
Analyze expenditure projections and propose adjustments to ensure grants are fully spent within the guidelines of the funder
Manage OCHIN review of each award's scope of work, financial, and legal & compliance requirements with appropriate teams
Draft, track execute and update consultant and subrecipient agreements to include monitoring of activities, coordinating completion with OCHIN's legal team
Track and Manage agreement renewal and modification
Effect reporting and request submission
Manage Project closeout with appropriate teams
Forecasting budgets and staffing allocations across the Research and other Department portfolios to strategize and report on OCHIN budgeting and resource planning
Develop and maintain positive, collaborative, and professional relationships with funders, partners, management, and staff
Ability to review Grant Contracts
Assist in the development and preparation of the Indirect Cost Rate Proposal for final review and approval.
Requirements
4-6 years of experience and successful track record of managing the full life cycle and submitting proposals for federal grants in health-related agencies such as NIH and AHRQ, and experience with other national funders of health services research such as PCORI, FDA, HRSA and CDC
Bachelor's degree in public health, social or biological science, business, or related field, or the equivalent combination of education and experience
Thorough knowledge of research proposals and awards including NIH principles and OMB Uniform Guidance rules and regulations, with a deep understanding of how to investigate and align with proposal and post award requirements
Knowledge of healthcare, non-profit, technology, and / or research organizations preferred
Demonstrated financial management of grant projects, including budget development, managing staff allocations and spending across a portfolio of sponsored projects including managing subcontractor and consultant agreements
Prior experience monitoring effort certification and managing labor distribution preferred
Exceptional organizational and time management skills including the ability to prioritize critical tasks for timely completion, delivering superior results that meet the customer's needs
Intermediate to Advanced Proficiency with Excel is required.
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat; JIRA, Salesforce, Smartsheet preferred
Demonstrated ability of maintaining confidential and proprietary information
The ability to generate new and creative ideas that shape new processes, cuts costs and improves the overall system that we are working in
Has a passion for supporting and bettering the environment and communities in which they work
Prior to moving forward to the team interview, all candidates are required to complete a 50-60-minute competency assessment. The assessment gives us insights into how your strengths, preferences, and work style align with the OCHIN's nine core competencies. It's not about passing or failing-it's about understanding fit and setting you up for success.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in public health, social or biological science, business, or related field
A demonstrated understanding of issues affecting community health centers and diverse patient populations
Knowledge of federal and state healthcare transformation and reform goals including the triple aim, coordination of care, patient engagement
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement To keep our colleagues, members, and communities safe, OCHIN requires all employees-including remote employees, contractors, interns, and new hires-to be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine, as supported by state and federal public health officials, as a condition of employment. All new hires are required to provide proof of full vaccination or receive approval for a medical or religious exemption before their hire date.
Work Location and Travel Requirements OCHIN is a 100% remote organization with no physical corporate office location. Employees work remotely from home and many of our positions also support our member organizations on-site for new software installations. Nationwide travel is determined based on OCHIN business needs. Please inquire during the interview process about travel requirements for this position.
Work from home requirements are :
Ability to work independently and efficiently from a home office environment
High Speed Internet Service
It is a requirement that employees work in a distraction free workplace
Travel required up to 20% nationally for on-site Go Live support based on business requirements for OCHIN
(OR) Travel may be required nationally based on business requirements for OCHIN
We offer a comprehensive range of benefits. See our website for details : https://ochin.org/careers
Equal Opportunity Statement OCHIN is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills for the benefit of our staff, our mission, and the communities we serve.
As an Equal Opportunity and Affidavivce Action employer, OCHIN, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, marital or civil union status, age, disability status, veteran status, or any other protected characteristics. All aspects of employment are based on merit, performance, and business needs.
Base Pay Overview OCHIN uses broadened pay ranges to support equitable and market-aligned compensation practices. For this role, the typical offer range falls between the minimum and midpoint of the pay range. Pay information by position level is listed below. The final offer will be based on a variety of factors, including relevant skills, certifications, education, experience, training, responsibilities, internal equity, and market data.
Level I : Typically pays between the minimum and 30th percentile of the band
Level II : Typically pays between the 15th ($74,519) and 35th ($87,479) percentile of the band
Level III : Typically pays between the 30th and 55th percentile of the band
#LI-Remote
Salary Description
Level II $74,519-$87,479
#J-18808-Ljbffr