University of Illinois Chicago is hiring!
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR) is hiring a Director of Post-Awards Management who is responsible for facilitating the success and quality of UIC research by directing post-award administration and strategic
initiatives related to funded projects and grants. W offer a competitive salary, generous benefits and a hybrid work schedule.
Apply Directly at-
https://uic.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/10048?c=uic
Position Summary: This individual will play a critical role in ensuring the effective stewardship of sponsored funds, adherence to regulatory requirements and support for faculty and staff engaged in sponsored research activities.
This role assures that all expenditures adhere to federal, state, University and sponsor requirements, develops new campuswide policies and training programs and uses data and metrics to track productivity and compliance.
Essential job duties and responsibilities
- Provide strategic oversight and direction for the post-award administration of sponsored projects, ensuring compliance with institutional and sponsor guidelines.
- Oversee the financial management of sponsored projects, including billing, budget monitoring, expenditure tracking, financial reporting and compliance. Provide mentorship and professional development opportunities
for post-award staff to enhance their skills and expertise.
- Lead the post-award management team in managing all aspects of post-award sponsored projects administration. Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement.
- Develop and implement sponsored project policies. Identify problem areas through internal and external audits and through external evaluations and requests of constituencies.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for sponsors, faculty, staff and other stakeholders regarding post-award matters. Foster strong relationships with principal investigators, department administrators
and other university units involved in sponsored projects.
- Function as a resident expert on federal regulations and compliance matters. Stay abreast of federal, state, sponsor and university regulations, policies and procedures related to sponsored programs.
- Analyze the impact of federal regulatory changes on the University and direct the implementation of new regulatory requirements.
- Maintain compliance with all policies and regulations regarding sponsored program activity, accounting and individual and/or federal restrictions on expenditures. Collaborate with the post-award compliance
team on matters related to audits, site-visits, desk-reviews, effort reporting or subrecipient monitoring.
- Collaborate with the Executive Director and Pre-Award team to assess current workflows and to facilitate collaboration between the pre-award and post-award teams.
- Develop and deliver training programs and workshops to educate faculty and staff on post-award administration best practices, compliance requirements and sponsored project management tools and systems.
- Use data and metrics to analyze productivity, compliance and expenditure trends. Provide review and input as needed in the preparation and presentation of comprehensive data on post-award activities to senior
leadership. These data may include various expenditure driven metrics and reports, such as periodic expenditure reports, annual Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey and cost sharing. Provide acumen in research and fiscal data management.
- Assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the current research administration processes performed by the office and the effective utilization of information technology for management of office functions.
Identify necessary changes, additions and/or enhancements. Serve as a subject matter expert in the development, implementation or upgrade of new systems or tools.
- Oversee the cash management and accounts receivable function of the Office of Sponsored Programs–Post-Award, timely and accurate invoicing, receipt and application of funds.
- Serve as a resource during the annual Single Audit and effort reporting processes.
Minimum Qualifications/Work Experience: 3+ years of direct experience with Pre- (e.g., prepare for submittal of federal and non-federal grants) and Post-Award (e.g., development of financial projections, development, and submission of progress reports, etc)
manage works. Understanding of research processes, including grants, IACUCs/IRBs, and documentation. Experience in computer data management.
Minimum qualifications
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in business administration or a related field required. Master’s degree in business administration or a related field preferred.
- Ten (10) years of demonstrated work experience in sponsored program administration with a focus on post-award management, preferably in a research university setting. Demonstrated experience in financial
and research data, management, compliance and supervision of staff.
- Strong understanding of federal regulations and guidelines governing sponsored research (e.g., Uniform Guidance, FAR, NIH Grants Policy Statement).
- Experience in a university’s central office of research environment highly preferred.
- Exceptional leadership and team management skills, with a proven ability to motivate and develop a high-performing team. Dynamic, collegial, consensus-building leadership style.
Ron Puskarits
Director of Human Resources
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Room 309A AOB, MC 672
1737 West Polk Street
Chicago, Illinois 60612
(312) 996-4991
xxxxxx@uic.edu
www.research.uic.edu
