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Senior Grant Analyst

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Job Summary Requisition Number: 30042 Job Title: ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST, SENIOR Working Title: Senior Grant Analyst Salary: $4,842 - $9,591 monthly Job Type: Career Department Name: 3090-OFC OF CONTRACT & GRANT ADMIN Department Website URL: http://ora.research.ucla.edu/ohrpp/Pages/OHRPPHome.aspx Job Summary Statement: The Office of Contract and Grant Administration (OCGA) is a part of the Office of Research Administration (ORA) which supports the UCLA research program by providing leadership, professional guidance and administrative services to faculty, department administrators, and students.
The Senior Grant Analyst is responsible for assisting faculty in assessing funding opportunities and submitting applications for subaward and grant funding to governmental (federal, state, county and municipal) and non-profit entities (foundations, educational institutions, research organizations). These entities provide monetary support for research, training, or public service programs undertaken by the University. The Senior Grant Analyst is an active participant in the campus' shared responsibility for ensuring responsible stewardship for grant funds provided by external sponsors, participate in the preparation, review and submission of proposals, and is responsible for the review, negotiation, and acceptance of resulting awards. Participate in on-going subaward and grant management activities on behalf of the University, work with the investigator, campus administrators and the sponsor during the term of the award to ensure that reports are submitted and grant terms honored. Primary responsibility for the in-coming subawards, grants, and cooperative agreements processed and managed by the Contract and Grant Team for assigned campus units. The Senior Grant Analyst operate under delegated authority from the Chancellor. Percentage of Time: 100 Shift Start: 8:00 am Shift End: 5:00 pm function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;} Qualifications for Position 15 Records Qualifications Required/Preferred Understanding of the mission of a major research and teaching university, with a medical enterprise, and its ancillary public service and patient care missions. Required Demonstrated knowledge of federal policies governing the administration of subawards, grants, and cooperative agreements at educational institutions, including the Fedreal Acquisition Regulations, Code of Federal Regulations, OMG Circulars A-21, A-110, and A-1333, NIH Grants Policy Statement, NSF Grants Policy Manual, and knowledge of State regulations applicable to the University. Preferred Understanding and awareness of federal initiatives and trends that affect subaward and grant administration at educational institutions, such as the Federal Demonstration partnership, NSF Fastlane and the NIH Commons. Required Working knowledge of UCLA and UC policies and procedures governing administration of contract, subaward, and grant funded programs. Preferred Ability to develop and maintain a current working knowledge of external regulations and laws, university policies and funding agency policies that apply to proposal preparation and submission, and award processing and management. Required Sufficient management and professional experience, education, business acumen, judgement and integrity to effectively maintain working relationships with faculty, sponsors, and staff, yet represent and advance the best interest of the University. Required Ability to interpret and explain University policies and their underlying principles. Required Ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with campus community and funding agency staff. Required Ability to maintain composure and productivity despite deadlines, frequent interruptions, distractions and competing priorities. Required Ability to establish priorities and to meet deadlines. Required Ability to gather information, analyze complex issues, and formulate logical and objective conclusions and alternative solutions. Required Ability to work independently as well as effectively in a group. Required Concise, logical and grammatically correct oral and written communication skills. Required Ability to take appropriate individual action to support the Team in accomplishing the overall goals of the Office of Contract and Grant Administration. Required Strong computer skills for e-mail and internet access and use of campus database system. Required Additional Posting Information Bargaining Unit: 99-Policy Covered Application Deadline: 06-09-2019 External Posting Date: Quicklink To Posting: hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=75935 Special Instructions: Contact information: Number of Positions: 2 function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;} Special EmploymentDesignations/Requirements Per UC Policy Conflict of Interest: N/A Critical: Continued employment contingent upon completion of satisfactory background investigation. Driving Record: N/A E-Verify Check:

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Working at University of California, Los Angeles

UCLA is a public research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1919 and is the second oldest of the ten campuses affiliated with the University of California system. UCLA offers over 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines and enrolls about 26,000 undergraduate and about 12,000 graduate students from the United States and around the world every year.

UCLA features the College of Letters and Science, seven general campus professional schools, and four professional schools for the health sciences. The UCLA College of Letters and Science has 34 academic departments and 900 faculty, and houses the majority of UCLA's 129 undergraduate majors as well as the students in the Graduate Division of Letters and Sciences. The UCLA College Honors Program is also housed in the College. The College of Letters and Science's programs are divided into five academic divisions: humanities, social sciences, life sciences, physical sciences, and the International Institute. UCLA also offers certificate programs, undergraduate degree-credit and continuing education credits for non-full-time students through its UCLA Extension education program.

The 2010 edition of U.S. News & World Report ranked UCLA as the 24th best university in the nation and 32nd best in the world. In the 2007 edition of U.S. News and World Report, UCLA Medical Center was ranked best in the West, as well as one of the top 3 hospitals in the United States alongside Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Johns Hopkins Hospital. In 15 of the 16 medical specialty areas examined, UCLA Medical Center ranked in the top 20.

The campus' location in Los Angeles makes excursions to local museums, theaters, or other entertainment venues relatively quick and easy.

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