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Director of Research Administration

Employer
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Location
North Dartmouth, MA

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Director of Research Administration

Job no: 500672
Work type: Staff Full Time
Categories: Other Staff Positions

General Summary of Position: This is an administrative position with decision-making responsibilities and leadership responsibility in conceiving and advising the Associate Provost for Research and Economic Development in formulating policy and programs related to the University’s engagement in supporting and advancing its research and sponsored programs. The incumbent is responsible for the administration of the University’s grant and sponsored programs, including the pre-award, post-award and grant accounting operations, and represents the University to various internal organizations (campus and UMass system), and external sponsors, federal agencies and state agencies. The incumbent formulates policies and processes for the allocation of indirect costs recovery funds, and advises the Associate Provost for Research and Economic Development regarding the implementation of such policies and processes. Exceptionally high degrees of confidentiality and discretion are required in this position. As such, the incumbent is a confidential employee as defined in M.G.L. Chapter 150E, Section 1.

EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Has primary responsibility for formulating and implementing university policies and procedures for ensuring that all aspects of grant and contract administration comply with applicable federal, state, university and sponsor regulations and applicable laws as well as terms and conditions of contracts.
  • Responsible for effective staff management for a team of employees, including hiring and orientation, training and development, workflow and performance management and the promotion of an inclusive and innovative work environment.
  • Conceive and formulate policy in concert with Associate Provost for Research and Economic Development regarding infrastructure support and resource allocation to advance the university’s research, scholarly, and creative agenda.
  • Serve as Authorized Institutional Official/Campus Contracting Officer for submission and/or oversight of submission of proposals to external sponsors; negotiation and acceptance of awards; certifying official for assurances, representations and expanded authority; approval of post-award modifications; approval and monitoring of sub-recipient agreements; authorized to execute sponsored agreements to bind the institution contractually; establish a point of contact and liaison for faculty, staff, sponsors, and funding agencies.
  • Responsible for all matters related to the submission of the proposals and oversight of the fiscal review which includes, but is not limited to, reasonableness and accuracy of budgets, institutional commitments (fiscal and legal), securing appropriate internal reviews and approvals, documenting collaborative arrangements, executing assurances and certifications, and reviews, negotiations, acceptances and administration of grant and sponsored activities from federal, state, corporate, and non-profit sources.
  • Responsible for implementation of OMB uniform guidance.
  • Responsible for all matters related to the oversight of the post-award grant administration process including invoicing and collection. Ensure compliance with expenditure reporting to sponsor agencies. Responsible for the NSF Survey of Research Expenditures and indirect cost negotiation process. Oversee effort reporting process.
  • Has primary responsibility for negotiating terms and conditions of agreements, including but not limited to publication provisions, indemnification, intellectual property, confidentiality, post-contract ownership of equipment, patents and copyrights, financing, budgets and scope of work; establish parameters for staff relative to all negotiations, revisions, extensions, compliance and export control issues, etc.
  • Has primary responsibility for the development and operation of appropriate management information systems and databases as well as the generation of monthly, quarterly, and annual reports of sponsored activities.
  • Develop contacts in federal, state, private sector agencies and participate in professional development activities to keep abreast of changes and updates regarding sponsor requirements, funding trends, federal grant and contract regulations and legislation.
  • Analyze and interpret federal and state regulations to ensure institutional compliance and consult with faculty, staff, and administrators regarding compliance and other procedural issues.
  • Increase accessibility of ORA while adhering to professional standards of communication and proper managerial procedures.
  • Maintain positive working relationships with faculty and staff at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth as well as with other colleagues at University of Massachusetts campuses.
  • Develop, coordinate and offer information sessions on grant opportunities to help expand and sustain research programs at UMass Dartmouth. Offer Faculty training sessions on federal guidelines and issues of allowability of costs and other pertinent/timely issues

Minimum Qualifications (Required): Master’s Degree or Bachelor’s degree and an equivalent combination of education, training and experience necessary to successfully perform the essential functions of the position.

Experience: Significant (over 7 years) experience in research and grants administration with progressively increasing responsibilities

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

  • Ability to function at the senior administration level in decision-making and policy formulation.
  • Demonstrated record of accomplishment in the areas of grant development and administration with public (federal, state, and local) and private (foundation and industry) sponsors that support academic research and sponsored activities.
  • Experience with desktop computer applications (word processing, database management systems, spreadsheets) as well as internet browsers and web-based sources of information on funding opportunities, grant administration, and compliance issues.
  • In depth knowledge of pre-award processes, post award administration and grant accounting.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with the many diverse constituencies represented by and/or needing support from the ORA.
  • Excellent supervisory and management skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Professional certification (CRA) – Certified Research Administrator
  • Experience at a Doctoral University High Research Activity (R2) or Very High Research Activity (R1).
  • Central grant administration experience
  • Management experience

Applicants must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship not available.

Additional Considerations/Information:

Division: Academic Affairs

Department: Office of Research Administration

Bargaining Unit: Non-Unit

FLSA-Exempt

Reports to: Associate Provost for Research & Economic Development

Supervises: Office of Research Administration

Special Instructions to Applicants:

To apply please submit a letter of interest, current resume and the contact information for three professional references.

The review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Advertised: 16 Jun 2019 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close:

Organization

Located on the Massachusetts south coast, only a short drive from Cape Cod, Providence and Boston, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth has been ranked among the top northern public universities by U.S. News and World Report. The quality of life on the south coast of Massachusetts is rich with cultural attractions, beautifully preserved and restored historic districts, museums, live theatre and an excellent educational system. Recreational opportunities include boating, beaches, rivers, golf courses, camping grounds, beautiful state parks, waterfront parks and a new zoo.

UMass Dartmouth offers a broad range of baccalaureate and graduate degrees vital to the economic, social and cultural wellbeing of the region. It has an enrollment of over 9,200 students in over 40 undergraduate and 36 graduate programs (including 11 at the Ph.D. level) offered by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Charlton College of Business, the College of Engineering, the College of Nursing, the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the School for Marine Science and Technology. The main campus was designed by the eminent architect Paul Rudolf and is located on 710 acres in North Dartmouth. Other university sites include theCenter for Marine Science and Technology on the waterfront in New Bedford, the Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center in Fall River and the Star Store Center for the Arts in New Bedford. 

While retaining its commitment to excellence in undergraduate education, UMass Dartmouth has increased dramatically its research and outreach activities during the past ten years. R&D spending has increased in the last five years from $20.1 million to $25.6 million and the university has established centers in Policy Studies, Portuguese Studies & Culture, Business Research, Marine Science &Technology and Indic Studies to significantly expand its research and public service activities in ways that meet regional needs but have global impact.

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