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DescriptionGENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:Receiving general direction from the Sr. Admin. Manager, the Sr. Grant Administrator is responsible for the pre and post award management of research activities in a fast paced, complex, compliance driven atmosphere. Drawing on a broad understanding of Hospital, department and research management policies and procedures, and displaying a high degree of initiative and independent judgment, the incumbent will collaborate closely with faculty on a wide range of activities, including developing grant submissions, budget forecasting, fiscal and human resource management, and research management. Complex project management may include program projects, MGH Cores, grantor funding for pilot projects, budgeting and contracting and other aspects of financial management as requested. The Sr. Grant Administrator will serve as the primary resource for a group of Neurodegeneration Faculty with respect to the implementation of policies and procedures related to Research Management and Research Finance as well as updates/changes in grantor agencies regulations and policies. This position requires discretion and judgment to organize priorities, complete tasks and handle confidential information.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Research Administration• Manages all phases of research grant and contract administration (for NIH, industrial, foundation grants, sundry funds, clinical trials, etc.). Coordinates and manages grant submissions and approvals.• Proactively interprets and articulates institutional and sponsor research regulations including numerous, detailed Federal regulations to ensure compliance.• Manage all financial and administrative aspects of a $8-10M research portfolio. Including management of a Program Project and other complex grant mechanisms. Responsible for the timely closeout of all expired projects in conjunction with Research Finance.• Will advise on cost allowability charging to funds. Review appropriateness of transactions and budget reallocations against funding source guidelines. Work with Research Finance to resolve complex accounting issues.• Function as resource person in clarification of policies; and work with Principal Investigators to achieve compliance.• Maintain ongoing forecast of funds available throughout grant period; optimize budgeting for Principal Investigators' laboratories by coordinating funding available from all grant sources.• Prepares grant budgets; reconciles monthly fund statements; coordinates with Research Finance, Payroll, and other departments as needed for resolution of errors or identification of charges; provides Principal Investigators with monthly status reports of research funds; approves all PI reimbursements to research funds; ensures appropriate reporting to funding agencies, organizations, donors, etc.• Functions at a high level with minimal supervision.• Reviews grants and funds monthly; resolve accounting and reporting issues as necessary; prepare budget-versus-actual status reports for use by Principal Investigators, and facilitates implementation of grant awards by obtaining fund numbers, activating salary assignments to grants, and other associated tasks.• Prepares 'Time and Effort' reports for Faculty on sponsored activities to ensure accuracy and consistency in order to comply with governmental and sponsor guidelines.• Maintains current working knowledge of federal and private sponsor regulations as well as Institutional guidelines pertaining to research management.• Coordinates subcontracts and assists with industry-contract negotiations.• Assists Investigators in identifying funding sources and opportunities.• Apprises Investigators regarding submission dates and changes in the application, submission, and funding guidelines of the institution and of various funding agencies.• Attends hospital committee meetings including monthly Research Administrators Discussion Group (RADG).• Develop collaborative working relationships with ancillary services such as, Research Management/Finance, Corporate Sponsored Research and Licensing, Accounts Payable, Purchasing, Human Resources, Partners International Office, etc.Human Resource Management• Coordinates with Human Resources and senior Principal Investigators to assist in the recruitment, interviewing, hiring, training and corrective action of lab and grant personnel as required.• Reviews salary and wage issues. Ensures that performance evaluations and performed in a timely manner and in compliance with Hospital and Departmental policy.Other Responsibilities• Performs/coordinates special projects for Principal Investigators as may arise from time-to-time.QualificationsSKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:• Ability to independently research and interpret complex federal, private and industrial sponsor regulations.• Ability to work well under the pressure of deadlines.• Strong computer skills in MS Office Word and Excel, with a high degree of computer literacy.• Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information.• Proficiency in financial analysis and keen attention to detail.• Skilled in negotiation and diplomacy with diverse stakeholders within the organization.• Strong verbal and written communication skills.• Ability to identify problems and develop solutions.• Ability to work independently as collaboratively as a member of a team.• Ability to manage high volume and complex transactions.• Possess excellent analytical skills.EDUCATION:Bachelor's degree.EXPERIENCE:Three to five years grants management experience.FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY:Manage financial and administrative aspects of $7-10M research portfolio.WORKING CONDITIONS:Normal working conditions. Remote work eligible.EEO StatementMassachusetts General Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.Primary Location: MA-Charlestown-MGH 62 13thWork Locations: MGH 62 13th62 13th StreetCharlestown 02129Job: Grant and Fiscal SupportOrganization: Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH)Schedule: Full-timeStandard Hours: 40Shift: Day JobEmployee Status: RegularRecruiting Department: MGH Neurology ResearchJob Posting: Aug 27, 2024Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.