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Open Position - Projects Officer, New York University Betty Farbman 12 Sep 2007 08:37 EST

PROJECTS OFFICER

The Office of Sponsored Programs at New York University seeks a Projects
Officer.  OSP is the University's central research administration
office, providing services to the academic community in support of
research, training and related activities carried out at the University
with external funding.

A Projects Officer will be responsible for identifying funding
opportunities in both the public and private sectors, assisting faculty
and local research administrators with proposal and budget development,
reviewing proposals for conformance with sponsor and University
guidelines and reviewing post-award changes in grants.  Coordination,
review and negotiation of agreements will also be a primary function of
this position.  Applicants should:

-    be familiar with electronic research administration and federal
regulatory compliance requirements;

-    have a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of three years experience
in research administration, preferably in a university setting; Master's
degree preferred;

-    possess excellent computer and communication skills;
-    be service oriented;
-    work well both independently and in a group;
-    be cool under deadline pressures; and
-    have a good sense of humor.

Salary is commensurate with experience.  Apply online, including salary
history, in confidence to: http://www.nyu.edu/hr/employment/apply.html
Job Number: 6422BR

New York University
Office of Sponsored Programs
15 Washington Place, 1-H
New York, NY  10003
Attention:  Amy O'Hara
xxxxxx@nyu.edu

New York University encourages application from women and minorities.

September 2007

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