Temporary Program Coordinator - University & Partnerships Program Support
Toyota Research institute
- Cambridge, MA
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Ensure continuity of existing workflows and processes, including communications as primary point of contact, document and logistics management, and coordination of recurring operations.
- Oversee shared URP inboxes to ensure timely triage, resolution, or escalation of critical communications tied to project execution.
- Track and manage records related to contracts and documentation; follow up with university staff, faculty, and internal project liaisons to obtain missing materials such as invoices, reports, or scheduling details.
- Attend BvA reviews and track financial and contracting activity.
- Update shared trackers, internal project summaries, and the URP section of the company's weekly internal update.
- Maintain a log of new or modified internal policies, procedures, and documentation, and use it to support a smooth re-onboarding process through preparation of clear context and transition materials.
- Ensure timely coordination and follow-up related to publications and IP, helping to prevent delays in review and response cycles.
- Coordinate weekly Publication & IP meetings with internal legal and technical reviewers.
- Track disclosures, publication submissions, and review decisions in IP tracking tools.
- Communicate decisions and next steps to inventors, authors, and Toyota IP stakeholders in a timely manner.
- Maintain the URP publication recognition award tracker and confirm publication status with faculty advisors.
- Schedule and support quarterly Sponsorship Team meetings.
- Track and report on sponsorship decisions and activities.
- Ensure compliance with budget constraints and follow through on documentation and payments.
- Coordinate deliverables with Communications and Talent Acquisition for major events.
- Provide regular written and verbal updates to the Program Director, highlighting urgent deadlines, high-priority decisions, and project progress.
- Assess incoming work to determine what can be independently advanced, what requires Program Director input, and where potential blockers or stakeholder dependencies may impact progress.
- Draft and prepare materials for internal briefings and leadership updates; polish slide decks and communications for clarity and impact.
- Support data entry and cleanup of legacy materials to streamline where information is stored and accessed.
- Experience working with or supporting university faculty, administrators, or sponsored research offices.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to synthesize discussions into clear summaries or next steps.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to identify and coordinate with stakeholders across departments (e.g., EAs, Facilities, Operations)
- Proficiency with Google Workspace (Docs, Slides, Sheets, Calendar) and project/task management tools (e.g., Asana, Slack).
- Ability to independently prioritize tasks and follow through in a dynamic, multi-stakeholder environment.
- Ability to ask thoughtful clarifying questions and document key information during onboarding.
- Experience supporting research, academic, or legal teams.
- Skill in drafting and refining slide decks for internal and external audiences.
- Willingness to learn and adapt to new tools, workflows, and terminology (e.g., IP tracking, publication workflows).