Senior Contracts Specialist
University of Washington · Seattle, WA · 3 wk ago
Legal$96k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) has an outstanding opportunity for a Senior Contracts Specialist to join their team. This position supports the University of Washington’s Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), which facilitates more than 1.8 billion annually in sponsored project awards. Reporting to the Contracts Team Manager, the Senior Contracts Specialist independently manages complex agreements that enable UW faculty to conduct research while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations, sponsor requirements, and University policies.
Responsibilities
Contract Review and Negotiations - 90%
- Review, analyze, and evaluate award terms and conditions for individual agreements;
- Independently negotiate agreement terms with sponsors to ensure compliance with federal and state law, University policy, and sponsor requirements;
- Collaborate with faculty and departmental representatives throughout the negotiation process;
- Assess institutional risk and document negotiated outcomes;
- Maintain complete, current and accurate agreement files as official records in the system of record.
Regulatory and Government Policy - 5%
- Stay abreast of the changing regulatory landscape;
- Maintain awareness of changes in sponsor policies and practices;
- Evaluate and make recommendations for changes to policies and processes, needed because of changes in regulations or overall funder policies and practices.
Education, Development and Outreach - 5%
- Recommend classes, courses or webinars that may be beneficial to the team or the office;
- Prepare and present material for staff enrichment and professional development;
- Prepare and lead outreach efforts to campus units;
- Represent the office in interdepartmental workgroups, contributing expertise in matters with broad implications to the University mission.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree;
- 6 or more years of increasingly responsible experience and development of expertise in grant and/or contract administration;
Additional Qualifications:
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Knowledge of federal regulations concerning management of federal assistance funding, including the Uniform Guidance;
- Understanding of compliance requirements;
- Understanding of roles and responsibilities at a large, research university;
- Working knowledge of non-fiscal compliance areas such as conflict of interest, research security, export controls, human subjects and animal care policies and regulations;
- Understanding of copyright law, publication policy, intellectual property rights, and data ownership;
- Knowledge of sponsor types and the differences in sponsor requirements;
- Knowledge of federal acquisition processes and Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR);
- Ability to interpret, explain and apply complicated rules, regulations and policies;
- Strong interpersonal and customer service skills;
- A demonstrated capacity to work with and within a diverse community.
Preferred Qualifications
- JD or Master’s Degree in related discipline, such as Business Administration, Research Administration, or Public Administration.