Assistant Grants Manager
US-NJ-Princeton
Job ID: 2024-19672 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Grants and Contracts
Overview
The Department of Chemistry seeks an Assistant Grants Manager to support the administration of research grants for our faculty, students, and research staff in a dynamic research-intensive environment. Under the supervision of the Grants Manager, the Assistant Grants Manager's primary responsibilities will include pre- and post-award activities related to the various sponsored research projects. Such projects include, but are not limited to, the administration of two multi-institutional centers and an interdisciplinary university- and industry-sponsored research initiative. Assist with other grants management projects as assigned. This position is a hybrid position based in Princeton, New Jersey.
Responsibilities
- Pre-Award Activities
- Guide the PI through the application process, working with assistants as appropriate, and ensuring that requirements for each proposal are fulfilled as described by the program announcement
- Prepare the budget and the budget justification
- Prepare and/or review administrative documents required for applications
- Process subcontract agreements
- Prepare proposal submissions to the Office of Research and Project Administration (ORPA) and applicable funders through the Princeton University Grants Management System and/or the appropriate sponsor system, such as Grants.gov, NIH ASSIST, Workspace, NSF Fastlane, or directly to the funding agency/foundation as necessary
- Confirm that proposals are submitted to and received by the agency before the sponsor's deadline
- Distribute funding opportunities for internal competition for awards/prizes to faculty, maintain spreadsheet to track nominations, and facilitate submission
- Post-Award Activities:
- Work with PI to carefully monitor effort and spending on awards and ensure compliance
- Identify erroneous charges and prepare cost transfer documentation for PI review and submission as necessary
- Review all Notices of Award and notate internal systems with special restrictions or conditions of the award
- Assist the Grants Manager with all closeouts
- Review and provide analysis of monthly 12-month faculty projections
- Prepare long-term projections for individual faculty under guidance of grants manager
- Process any administrative or budgetary sections of reports and assist Sponsored Research Accounting in preparing interim and final financial reports when needed
- Review and approve requisitions for equipment and travel and expense reports (Concur) on sponsored projects for compliance
- Process sponsored research journal entries and labor accounting adjustments, as needed
- Work with other universities and sponsors on the transfer or relinquishment of grant awards
- Actively alert PIs of upcoming renewal deadlines and annual progress reports
- Maintain a working knowledge of all government rules and regulations pertaining to sponsored research
- Disseminate and enforce financial policy with colleagues
- Assist with other projects as assigned
Qualifications
- Required Qualifications:
- Working knowledge of federal regulations regarding fiscal management of federal funds including Uniform Guidance
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, as well as written and verbal communications skills
- Ability to exercise independent judgment to plan and prioritize diverse workload, meet frequent deadlines, take initiative, self-motivate and function autonomously
- Excellent data gathering skills and the ability to creatively solve problems and formulate/implement process improvements
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast paced, changing environment
- Must maintain strict confidentiality of personnel and salary information
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with Princeton University Systems and Software including PeopleSoft, Prime Financials, ERA, Labor Accounting and the Information Warehouse
- Familiarity with University Resources (ORPA, Office of Finance and Treasury, Sponsored Research Accounting)
- Familiarity with Princeton's administrative procedures and policies
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