
Program Coordinator
- Nashville, TN
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate the life cycle (proposal submission, review, award, and post-award processes, including budget tracking) for the Vanderbilt Innovation Catalyst Fund and other internal funding mechanisms designed to support early-stage research projects with high potential for commercial and/or social impact.
- Implement and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for CTTC, including those to ensure efficiency, transparency, and compliance in fund management, startup support, and documentation for the New Venture Development team.
- Manage the New Ventures portfolio, including creation, management, and tracking of financial records and other key documents for Vanderbilt-affiliated startup companies.
- Create regular weekly, monthly, and annual reports, as well as ad hoc reports for CTTC programs, in response to needs from Vanderbilt University and Medical Center leadership and external entities.
- Coordinate and serve as the liaison to Vanderbilt's Entrepreneurship Advisory Council, a 15-member external advisory board (including venture capital and industry representatives), as they consult on prospective new venture evaluation.
- Collaborate across all departments, schools, colleges, and units on Vanderbilt campus to ensure CTTC programs and processes function optimally.
- Organize large-scale meetings and events in support of the New Venture Development team and across CTTC, including the Southeast Venture Showcase.
- Assist with website and other communication materials, including the Venture Studio website, in partnership with CTTC's Marketing and Communications Strategist.
- Perform other programmatic and administrative duties related to and in support of the New Venture Development team and CTTC overall.
- A high school diploma is necessary.
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education is highly preferred.
- At least two years of experience working
- (i) with new or early-stage companies and/or
- (ii) in a new venture development support position in a university, national lab, or in industry, is necessary.
- Demonstrated ability to review and be conversant with new venture-related documentation is necessary.
- An ability to handle sensitive and confidential information and documentation is necessary.
- Excellent writing and verbal communication, project management, conceptual, and analytical skills are necessary.
- An ability to work effectively and productively as a member of a team and with senior management is necessary.
- Ability to promote a positive culture of support and compliance with internal and external regulatory requirements is necessary.
- Ability to prioritize and multi-task in a collaborative, fast-paced environment is necessary.