
Lead Contract/Grant Coordinator
- Oklahoma
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Performs grant proposal submission support. Leads all large, complex or multi-PI grant submissions.
- Ensures that Proposal Services Core database is current and ensures system captures all information needed for internal and external reporting requirements.
- Updates management on activities of Proposal Services Core. Communicates with Principal Investigators and the University Office of Research Administration regarding grant proposal submissions. Presents information regarding grant proposal submissions to groups. Attends grant proposal planning meetings and proposal writing groups.
- Conducts analysis of Proposal Services Core metrics and reports results to management. Reviews complex RFAs, RFPs, and other funding announcements. Provides advice to leadership and investigative teams about grant application requirements.
- Coordinates report preparation and/or submission of reports to sponsors, Research Programs, and leadership.
- Performs various forms of research, information gathering, problem solving, and interpretation of policies and procedures related to grant and contract proposals. Assists in office efforts to identify funding opportunities.
- Keeps abreast of changes in Research Administration field, including changes made to federal regulations and specific agency requirements and procedures. Communicates changes to staff and management.
- Supervises support personnel including other exempt employees including Program or Project Coordinators. Selects, trains, delegates tasks, and conducts performance appraisals.
- Performs various duties to successfully fulfill the function of the position.
- 60 months experience in grant proposal submission and/or research administration.
- Advanced working knowledge of databases and electronic tools related to funding opportunity dissemination (e.g. Community of Science).
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
- Advanced knowledge of pre-award grant submission process and federal application requirements
- Advanced organization skills
- Ability to communicate verbally and in writing
- Ability to perform multitasks and handle stressful situations
- Ability to exercise discretion
- Ability to ask questions to determine the proper course of action while following established standards
- Ability to supervise
- Physical:
- Must be able to work in sitting position, use computer and answer telephone.
- Environmental:
- Office Work Environment.
- Knowledge of post-award grant financial process and sponsor requirements.
- The position will be located on the OUHSC campus with a flexible hybrid and/or remote option possible for experienced candidates.