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- Grant Coordinator, Award Establishment
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Job Description:
Function & Scope:
Reporting to the Award Establishment Supervisor, this position is responsible for the administrative and analytical support of sponsored program awards for assigned centralized locations. Responsibilities include establishing and maintaining awards, ensuring proper coding is entered in the Business System, monitoring activities, assisting the Contract & Grant Specialists in the processing of award contracts; including proper categorization, reporting, and billing requirements. The Grant Specialist will resolve issues regarding award setup, aid campuses on the status of sponsored program activity, and provide guidance to campuses on allowable revisions to awards. Extensive contact with sponsors, campus administrators, and internal colleagues is required. The incumbent must: 1) interpret and adhere to sponsored guidelines; 2) work comfortably under deadlines; and 3) interact with and provide excellent customer service to various stakeholders along the sponsored program lifecycle.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the accurate and timely establishment and award maintenance of all awards for assigned centralized locations. Review and analyze contracts, and budgets, obtain information, and input grant/contract award data, including billing and reporting requirements, using Oracle Grants Management module. Produce and review Account Information Abstracts and release to campus.
- Review sponsored program awards/contracts guidelines to determine if cost share award is appropriate, contact campus for relevant budget information, and establish the appropriate award.
- Review and verify budget information including appropriate facilities and administrative rate for awards/contracts received, including but not limited to working with the campus on finalizing appropriate budget data for award input based upon sponsor restrictions.
- Perform an independent preliminary review of complex contractual documents noting deficiencies and/or other unusual items for the Contracts & Grants Administrator prior to execution, including submission of insurance certificates, where appropriate. Responsible for tracking such contractual documents for receipt of fully executed copies.
- Review and analyze agreements to provide initial determination for revenue recognition coding of awards.
- Communicate effectively and professionally with campuses, sponsors, and internal colleagues.
- Review, process and ensure date-sensitive payroll requests are completed timely.
- Monitor and take necessary action on follow-up of contracts/awards using a variety of platforms, including but not limited to working with the Contract & Grant Specialist, campuses, and, sponsors. Responsibility includes calling sponsors, notifying the campus of the outcome, and working with the campus and/or sponsor to receive fully executed documents.
- Utilize the Pre-Award and Compliance System (PACS) as part of the award establishment and contract review workflow.
- Work with campuses, sponsors, and internal colleagues to gather information and/or discuss and resolve issues and inquiries.
- Participate in training of new hires in various stages of contract work and Oracle System Work.
- Process queries for identification of mail and checks, as needed.
- Other duties and special assignments as assigned by the Award Establishment Supervisor.
Requirements:
Skill Requirements:
- Requires a high degree of self-direction and judgment as well as sound, independent decision-making
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills when working with various stakeholders
- The ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Attention to detail with a high level of accuracy
- Requires the ability to prioritize multiple deadlines in a fast-paced working environment
- Computer proficiency with familiarity or ability to navigate, utilize, and learn a variety of software platforms and Excel
- Good math skills
- Excellent customer service skills
Education & Experience:
- Position requires minimum high school education with five (5) years of experience in office procedures, financial or accounting related work, and analytical and communication skills.
- Must be able to select and use various computer software applications and be able to work independently.
- Experience working with ORACLE database and government regulations helpful.
- College level training in appropriate coursework may be substituted for experience.
- Associate degree in finance, or accounting preferred.
Compensation for this position: The compensation for this role is between $58,500 to $69,719. The pay will depend on a variety of factors that may include but are not limited to experience, education, training, and certifications.
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