Senior Research Administration Associate - Post Award
Baylor College of Medicine · Houston, TX · 4 days ago
ResearchFull-time
Job Duties
- Provides Grants Administration support to the Department of Pediatrics, including the Divisions of Critical Care.
- Manages the full award life cycle of grants, from application to award closeout.
- Manages data of active, pending, and closed grants for the Pediatrics Center for Research Advancement, supporting one or more Divisions.
- Supports one or more Divisions in number of submissions, number of awards, faculty effort, and other statistics related to grant reporting.
- Assists with complex award submissions that have a multi-center/division design and budget.
- Communicates with BCM Accounting, Grants & Contracts, and collaborating institutions to ensure sub-awards and independent consultant agreements are established and executed in a timely manner.
- Manages Cost/Effort allocations in PEPT/SAP for research faculty, employees, and learners.
- Manages the Time/Effort certification process in the BCM Effort Reporting System.
- Manages CTMS entries for NIH/federal study terms for post award management and study invoicing.
- Ensures compliance with all federal, sponsor, and institutional policies and guidelines and serves as a liaison between faculty, employees, learners, Baylor College of Medicine, and sponsors.
- Supports Researchers in Psychology and Developmental Pediatrics, and other Pediatrics Divisions with 50+ faculty members.
- Manages complex awards and sub-awards from multiple sponsors and outside institutions: industry, clinical, federal, and foundation, including, but not limited to CDC & NIH.
- Maintains wide-depth of knowledge with relevant experience of contracts, subcontracts, and manages multiple projects at one time.
- Reports through the Pediatrics Center for Research Advancement and Division leadership for key deliverables.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree.
- Certified Research Administrator certification through the Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) may substitute for the degree requirement.
- Four years of relevant experience.
Department Specific Criteria
- At least four years of relevant experience, in grant application development, budgeting, and/or grant financial management.
- Ability to understand and manage the complexities of research grants, including issues related to informed consent, access to data, and conflict of interest.
Preferred Qualifications
- Working knowledge of sponsor application submission systems such as ASSIST, Workspace, and Proposal.
- Experience working in healthcare and/or academic research setting.
- Strong attention to detail and data quality.
- Able to effectively communicate and share ideas, concerns, details with PI, managers, and coworkers.