
Grants & Contracts Specialist - Neurology - Stroke Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- Houston, TX
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 100% paid medical premiums for our full-time employees
- Generous time off (holidays, preventative leave day, both vacation and sick time – all of which equates to around 37-38 days per year)
- The longer you stay, the more vacation you’ll accrue!
- Longevity Pay (Monthly payments after two years of service)
- Build your future with our awesome retirement/pension plan!
- Free financial and legal counseling
- Free mental health counseling services
- Gym membership discounts and access to wellness programs
- Other employee discounts including entertainment, car rentals, cell phones, etc.
- Resources for child and elder care
- Plus many more!
- Assists in planning, coordinating and monitor the research activities of the unit. Develops and administers procedures designed to comply with appropriate regulations relating to the administration of government and private research grants and contracts and for the interpretation and application of such procedures and regulations.
- Assists Principal Investigator with pre and post award administration and coordinating.
- Analyzes proposed grants and contract proposals and awards for special conditions/restrictions and establishes controls as needed to ensure full compliance.
- Provides assistance to Principal Investigators and their staff to ensure allowability and allocability available to them by counseling and/or disseminating information and guidelines of the various granting agencies.
- Distributes to Principal Investigators pertinent information relating to contractual provisions and obligations.
- Adjust budgets dependent upon contract requirements.
- Coordinates activities in establishing grant protocol with institutions that may be involved in similar activities as named by the grant.
- Assists in development of progress plans with professional organizations relative to the objective and purpose of grant funding for a particular area of research or training.
- Compiles financial and personnel reports for grants and contracts at the departmental or school level.
- Negotiate with agency regarding renewal of contract/subcontract.
- Oversees proper close-out of grants and contracts, including final financial reports to grant agency.
- Creates and maintains inventory of assets procured under contract and grant accounts.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Effective communication and negotiation skills
- Database and spreadsheet skills
- Bachelor’s degree or relevant work experience in lieu of education
- Two years of experience
- Previous experience working with NIH or Clinical Trial grants is highly preferred
- Exerts up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds frequently and/or a negligible amount constantly to move objects.
- This position is a security-sensitive position pursuant to Texas Education Code §51.215 and Texas Government Code §411.094. To the extent that a position requires the holder to research, work on, or have access to critical infrastructure as defined in Texas Business and Commerce Code §117.001(2), the ability to maintain the security or integrity of the infrastructure is a minimum qualification to be hired for and to continue to be employed in that position. Personnel in such positions, and similarly situated state contractors, will be routinely reviewed to determine whether things such as criminal history or continuous connections to the government or political apparatus of a foreign adversary might prevent the applicant, employee, or contractor from being able to maintain the security or integrity of the infrastructure. A foreign adversary is a nation listed in 15 C.F.R. §791.4.
- Employees must permanently reside and work in the State of Texas.