MUSC Health
UNIV - Grants Administrator II - Department of Neurosciences
MUSC Health, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29408
UNIV - Grants Administrator II - Department of Neurosciences
Base pay range: $57,334.00/yr - $81,707.00/yr
Job Description Summary: The Grants Administrator II will report to the Department Administrator and support the department’s administrative, academic, and research missions. This position will work closely with students, staff, and faculty and provides high level grants administration, project coordination, and support to the Department of Neuroscience. This role will provide backup to current Grants Administrator II in the department. Strong organizational skills, team focused, and attention to detail are essential.
Entity: Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ)
Worker Type: Employee
Worker Sub-Type: Classified
Cost Center: CC000983 COM NEURO RES Administration CC
Pay Rate Type: Salary
Pay Grade: University-07
Pay Range: 57,334.00 - 81,707.00 - 106,080.000
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
Work Shift:
Job Duties 30% Pre Award : Manages the proposal and application process for the Department of Neuroscience.
Maintains current knowledge of regulations (federal, state, private) to assist faculty, staff and students with application compliance.
Evaluates potential fiscal issues such as cost sharing, F&A rates and possible request waivers.
Coordinates with external consultants, sub-awardees, or outside departments to prepare and compile all needed documents. Coordinates grant proposals to funding agencies to ensure compliance with policies and regulations.
Prepares complex budgets and assists PI in completing grant application while following proposal guidelines. Creates and routes application to all departments/personnel for their approval prior to submission. Reviews proposals routed to the Department of Neuroscience for approval or recommends changes needed. Maintains all documentation and record keeping in regard to applications for department.
30% Post Award and Reporting : Manages all department grant/contract activities in compliance with approximately 20 different sponsors' guidelines.
Serves as the subject matter expert for award requirements as well as MUSC grant policies and procedures.
Prepares the needed documentation for progress reports, extension requests, carryover requests, close outs, cost transfers, rebudget requests, incoming grant transfers from other institutions, and required sponsor financial reporting. Ensure expenditures and budgets are consistent with state and federal guidelines and MUSC policies and procedures.
Prepares annualized effort for PI Other Support documents, biosketches, and annualized effort reports for RPPRs.
15% Grant Fiscal Reporting and Annual Budget : Responsible for the fiscal management of active awards.
Monitors FDM work tags and account setup to ensure information and reporting integrity.
Develops and distributes monthly financial and effort reports to PIs. (approximately 50 reports/month)
Closely monitors all PI restricted and unrestricted funds. Provides recommendations to PIs regarding projected overruns, carryover, available balances, effort, and financial forecasting.
Completes spending transfers and effort adjustments as needed at time of discovery or closeout. Participates and assists with the completion of annual budgeting at the individual and department level. Bring any budget variances to the attention of the Department Administrator.
10% Coordinates with principal investigators and the Administrative Manager on personnel resource management activities
Including, but not limited to, funding or job changes in Workday.
Completes Payroll Costing Allocations (PCA) and Payroll Accounting Adjustments (PAA) in a timely manner.
Reconcile all payroll expenditures.
10% Fiscal and report management for Program Center Grant ($10-11 million in funding) : This includes 7 projects/accounts, across 3 departments. Provides monthly financial reporting to Program director and project leads (some outside of the department).
Advises Program director of financial projections and concerns. Prepares and submits documentation for program carryover requests, progress reports, and rebudget requests. Submits applications to NIH for PI changes, new projects and renewals.
Monitors Program work tags and account setup to ensure information and reporting integrity. Monitors all Program effort and coordinates with other departments if needed.
5% Special projects and other duties as assigned in support of the Chair and the Department Administrator .
Maintains, modifies, and develops filing systems.
Participates in research administration work groups, as requested, as well as any campus wide training designed for individuals in a research administration role.
Minimum Requirements A bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration or the social sciences and four years experience in contracts and grant administration activities.
Physical Requirements: See description in original posting.
Additional New Requirements: Computer literacy.
If you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with us!
The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.
Medical University of South Carolina participates in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees.
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Other
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
Charleston, SC
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Job Description Summary: The Grants Administrator II will report to the Department Administrator and support the department’s administrative, academic, and research missions. This position will work closely with students, staff, and faculty and provides high level grants administration, project coordination, and support to the Department of Neuroscience. This role will provide backup to current Grants Administrator II in the department. Strong organizational skills, team focused, and attention to detail are essential.
Entity: Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ)
Worker Type: Employee
Worker Sub-Type: Classified
Cost Center: CC000983 COM NEURO RES Administration CC
Pay Rate Type: Salary
Pay Grade: University-07
Pay Range: 57,334.00 - 81,707.00 - 106,080.000
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
Work Shift:
Job Duties 30% Pre Award : Manages the proposal and application process for the Department of Neuroscience.
Maintains current knowledge of regulations (federal, state, private) to assist faculty, staff and students with application compliance.
Evaluates potential fiscal issues such as cost sharing, F&A rates and possible request waivers.
Coordinates with external consultants, sub-awardees, or outside departments to prepare and compile all needed documents. Coordinates grant proposals to funding agencies to ensure compliance with policies and regulations.
Prepares complex budgets and assists PI in completing grant application while following proposal guidelines. Creates and routes application to all departments/personnel for their approval prior to submission. Reviews proposals routed to the Department of Neuroscience for approval or recommends changes needed. Maintains all documentation and record keeping in regard to applications for department.
30% Post Award and Reporting : Manages all department grant/contract activities in compliance with approximately 20 different sponsors' guidelines.
Serves as the subject matter expert for award requirements as well as MUSC grant policies and procedures.
Prepares the needed documentation for progress reports, extension requests, carryover requests, close outs, cost transfers, rebudget requests, incoming grant transfers from other institutions, and required sponsor financial reporting. Ensure expenditures and budgets are consistent with state and federal guidelines and MUSC policies and procedures.
Prepares annualized effort for PI Other Support documents, biosketches, and annualized effort reports for RPPRs.
15% Grant Fiscal Reporting and Annual Budget : Responsible for the fiscal management of active awards.
Monitors FDM work tags and account setup to ensure information and reporting integrity.
Develops and distributes monthly financial and effort reports to PIs. (approximately 50 reports/month)
Closely monitors all PI restricted and unrestricted funds. Provides recommendations to PIs regarding projected overruns, carryover, available balances, effort, and financial forecasting.
Completes spending transfers and effort adjustments as needed at time of discovery or closeout. Participates and assists with the completion of annual budgeting at the individual and department level. Bring any budget variances to the attention of the Department Administrator.
10% Coordinates with principal investigators and the Administrative Manager on personnel resource management activities
Including, but not limited to, funding or job changes in Workday.
Completes Payroll Costing Allocations (PCA) and Payroll Accounting Adjustments (PAA) in a timely manner.
Reconcile all payroll expenditures.
10% Fiscal and report management for Program Center Grant ($10-11 million in funding) : This includes 7 projects/accounts, across 3 departments. Provides monthly financial reporting to Program director and project leads (some outside of the department).
Advises Program director of financial projections and concerns. Prepares and submits documentation for program carryover requests, progress reports, and rebudget requests. Submits applications to NIH for PI changes, new projects and renewals.
Monitors Program work tags and account setup to ensure information and reporting integrity. Monitors all Program effort and coordinates with other departments if needed.
5% Special projects and other duties as assigned in support of the Chair and the Department Administrator .
Maintains, modifies, and develops filing systems.
Participates in research administration work groups, as requested, as well as any campus wide training designed for individuals in a research administration role.
Minimum Requirements A bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration or the social sciences and four years experience in contracts and grant administration activities.
Physical Requirements: See description in original posting.
Additional New Requirements: Computer literacy.
If you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with us!
The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.
Medical University of South Carolina participates in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees.
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
Employment type: Full-time
Job function: Other
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
Charleston, SC
#J-18808-Ljbffr