SR GRANT ADMINISTRATOR BWH SLEEP MEDICINE
Company: Brigham and Women's Hospital
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 16, 2024
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Job Description:
Description GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT: The Division of
Sleep & Circadian Disorders is part of the Department of Medicine
and affiliated with Harvard Medical School. We have one of the
premier research programs in the world that is focused on sleep and
circadian rhythm research. The research conducted by division
faculty addresses the entire breadth of this field, from studies of
basic physiology, pharmacology, and neurobiology, to clinical
studies, including studies of normal physiological processes during
and influenced by sleep, pathophysiology of sleep disorders,
treatments for sleep disorders, the impact of sleep on health, to
field studies of the effects of sleep loss in various populations
and occupations, and epidemiologic studies of sleep and its
disorders. Our 40 or so faculty have over 145 funded, active
research grants with extensive funding from several funding
agencies including the National Institutes of Health and National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Sr. Grants Administrator
directs the fiscal activities for the Division of Sleep and
Circadian Disorders research portfolio to support the entire grants
and contracts life cycle. This position involves performing a wide
range of pre- and post-award tasks and will share in overseeing the
management of -$21M per year in total costs. He/she coordinates
research proposals and monitors expenses for several research
grants, contracts, clinical trials, discretionary accounts,
operating funds, and HMS professorships from a variety of federal,
foundation, and industry sponsors. He/she is responsible for
meeting regularly with the Division's investigators as well as the
Division Administrator to assess budget statuses as well as to make
long -range financial projections. You will join a dedicated
administration team of 5 individuals and contribute to the daily
operations of the division as well as regularly interacting with
members of MGB Research Management. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. The Sr. Grants Administrator maintains
statistical and fiscal reporting systems that accurately represent
the status of grants/contracts within the division. He/she monitors
all expenditures, obligations, and salary and fringe benefit
projections. He/she ensures that the funds are spent in accordance
with federal/sponsor and BWH institutional guidelines. He/she
prepares financial summary reports for review and discussion with
senior faculty and individual grantees. He/she advises
investigators and the division administrator of changes to be made.
2. Sr. Grants Administrator monitors all faculty, fellow, and staff
salaries, and supports and advises investigators and administration
in the staff hiring process to ensure salaries are allocated
appropriately. When salary changes are needed, they are done so in
an accurate and timely fashion. 3. He/she represents the Division
to the Research Management and all other financial departments
within BWH/Partners (such as Payroll, Accounts Payable, Purchasing
etc.). Day to day work entails review and authorization of grant
year-end reports, FSR's, request for no-cost extension, resolution
of accounting discrepancies, the establishment of new projects,
correspondences with granting agencies, effort certifications,
statements of appointment, and salary changes for professional and
non-professional staff. He/she also assists with contract
negotiation, as well as review of incoming subcontract
agreements/amendments and initiation of outgoing subcontract
agreements/amendments. 4. He/she reviews and approves expenditure
requests in consideration of hospital and sponsor guidelines.
He/she reviews check request forms, petty cash requests, purchase
orders, and travel expense reports, to ensure that they are charged
to the correct projects. He/she has approval authority on
expenditures and maintains an active database of all research
grants, contracts and HMS professorships budget within the
division. He/she is responsible to stay current with sponsor, Mass
General Brigham and BWH polices and disseminate information and
changes as necessary to all staff. 5. He/she is responsible for
preparing and submitting proposals and Just-In-Time documentation
to the Research Management and various sponsors. He/she may review
proposal guidelines, meets with investigators to prepare budgets
and budget justifications, and coordinate receipt of files required
for each submission (which often involve subcontracts), ensuring
that proposals are routed for institutional review in accordance
with institutional guidelines. 6. Participates in institutional
training sessions, monthly Research Administration (BRISC)
meetings, and weekly Division administration meetings to stay
abreast of changes both internally and externally. 7. He/she
performs all other duties and assignments as requested.
Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's degree required, MBA or
relevant graduate degree preferred. Certified Research
Administrator (CRA or CFRA) designation or willingness to obtain
certification preferred. * 5 years of grants management experience
required. Experience with National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant
application and monitoring (pre and post award) processes as well
as Sponsored Research training preferred. * Must be able to
prioritize workload and multi-task in a busy research / academic
setting, paying attention to detail. * High ability to show
discretion when dealing with sensitive and confidential
information. SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED: * Excellent
project management and financial skills, including accounting and
forecasting. * The ability to prioritize tasks and to easily
assimilate a large quantity of information, thereby ensuring the
smooth and efficient conduct of many different projects
simultaneously. * Excellent organizational skills in order to
formulate, implement, and monitor a number of interrelated tasks. *
A high degree of computer literacy in order to utilize various
spreadsheet, database, accounting and word processing software
packages to assist in grant and financial management. Proficiency
in Microsoft Office, especially Excel, is required. Familiarity
with PeopleSoft and Insight preferred. * The ability to work with
minimal supervision, display sound independent judgment, accept
responsibility and take initiative for designated assignments, and
meet deadlines efficiently. * The ability to constantly reestablish
priorities and handle urgent requests * Ability to interpret and
abide by numerous research policies mandated by the NIH and other
granting institutions, while staying abreast of granting agency's
continual policy changes. * Excellent interpersonal and
communication skills; both oral and written. * High attention to
detail. WORKING CONDITIONS: Flexible hybrid schedule. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITY: * N/A The Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
currently has a research budget of -$21M million dollars of total
costs. It employs over 130 people. This position is responsible for
all financial management of the division's research portfolio. EEO
Statement BWH is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing
diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin,
sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military
service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under
law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are
provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job
application or interview process, to perform essential job
functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of
employment. Primary Location: MA-Boston-BWH Longwood Medical Area
Work Locations: BWH Longwood Medical Area 75 Francis Street Boston
02115 Job: Grant and Fiscal Support Organization: Brigham & Women's
Hospital(BWH) Schedule: Full-time Standard Hours: 40 Shift: Day Job
Employee Status: Regular Recruiting Department: BWH Department Of
Medicine / Sleep Medicine Job Posting: Sep 30, 2024
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