GRANTS AND CONTRACTS MANAGER
Company: University of Washington
Location: Seattle
Posted on: October 30, 2024
Job Description:
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and we will be happy to assist you.Benefits: As a UW employee, you
will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete
description of our benefits for this position, please visit our
website, click here.As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity
to change lives on our campuses, in our state, and around the
world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative
problem-solving skills, and dedication to building stronger minds
and a healthier world.The Unit: Within the Ocean Physics Department
at the Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) is the Northwest
Association of Networked Ocean Observing Systems (NANOOS). NANOOS
is the coastal ocean observing system for the Pacific Northwest of
the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) that uses
long-term interdisciplinary observational programs from various
platforms to understand short and long-term temporal and spatial
changes in the ocean environment, and, further, to turn the data
into useful information for myriad uses across society. The
research aims to improve understanding of coastal ocean waters by
using both observations and numerical simulations. Collaborations
with local and federal agencies are critical to connecting
observations and information products with resource managers and
regulators.We are seeking a full-time Grants and Contracts Manager
to join the team. This position has a salary range of $96,000 to
$105,000 per year ($8,000 - $8,750 monthly), along with great
employment benefits and competitive total compensation
incentives.The Position: Under the guidance of the program's
Executive Director, this position will independently perform
full-cycle (pre- and post-award) grant administration for NANOOS,
including the management of a $27.5 million, 5-year cooperative
agreement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA), as well as $12 million additional funding through the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
and other NANOOS-adjacent projects. This position will be tasked
with managing budgets, performing budget modeling, analysis, and
advising, coordinating various sub-projects, and making
recommendations to PIs on how to optimize their project timelines
and deliverables. This position requires direct communication with
the researchers and a deep understanding of NOAA's grant
administration protocols. This position will also advise on program
capacity to support new hires and increase NANOOS's capacity for
growth.Grants and Contracts Manager Responsibilities:Pre-Award
Responsibilities:
- Oversee the pre-award process, including outreach to PIs,
project planning, and creation and submission of eGC1 proposals
independently, for NANOOS competitive and non-competitive grant
proposals.
- Develop complex budgets and other administrative sections of
grant and contract proposals.
- Facilitate timely adherence to sponsor deadlines and ensure
that all parties are informed of relevant deadlines and
requirements.
- Coordinate with internal and external NANOOS PIs to produce
Work statements and budgets.
- Liaise directly with APL fiscal staff, the University Office of
Sponsored Programs (OSP), Grants and Contracts Accounting (GCA),
and funding agencies.
- Monitor, review, communicate, integrate, and implement complex
federal, state, foundation, and University regulations and policies
into NANOOS grants and contracts to ensure compliance.
- Provide technical advice and interpretation of regulations as
well as University policies and procedures to PIs and research
staff.
- Management of subawards including the coordination of subaward
documentation at the proposal stage and subaward monitoring once
awarded.Post-Award Responsibilities:
- Maintain a current state understanding of each PI's portfolio
across NANOOS's major and adjacent awards, and proactively advise
PIs as to how they may optimize their project timelines,
deliverables, and budgets.
- Provide monthly and quarterly reports to project personnel that
analyze spending patterns and forecast the impacts of future
project activity.
- Actively manage and liaise with sub-recipients to ensure
proposal requirements and timelines are met.
- Establish and maintain account management procedures and ensure
accurate reconciliation of expenditures.
- Monitor salary charges on sponsored programs.
- Provide innovative problem-solving for NANOOS projects.
- Independently review and approve purchasing requests and travel
in Workday.
- Collaborate with funding agencies to resolve problems and/or
obtain approval for deviation from authorized procedures.Quality
Assurance:
- Conduct a thorough review of all proposal documentation
ensuring compliance with University policies.
- Enhance or develop communication pathways that provide regular
updates to investigators and department leadership.
- Work with the NANOOS Executive Director to implement process
improvements.
- Enhance or develop policies and procedures for pre and
post-award administrative functions.
- Serve as a content expert and resource for researchers
regarding grant and contract proposals.
- Attend and participate in All Staff and Monthly Research
Administration Meetings.
- Mentor/train new program staff on processes and
procedures.Program Management:
- Develop detailed and thorough submissions, reports, and sponsor
engagements that properly align budgetary documents with NANOOS
priorities.
- Collaborate with PIs on progress reports.
- Coordinate communication with NANOOS program stakeholders.
- Keep NANOOS records accurate and up to date.
- Alert NANOOS Management to critical needs including meeting
submission deadlines.General Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, or related discipline
AND at least 5 years of experience with grants, accounting, and
finances.
- Prior experience with proposal preparation, award
administration, and federal agency experience.
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects in a
deadline-driven environment.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Advanced Microsoft Office skills.
- Flexibility and resourcefulness.Equivalent education/experience
will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there
are legal requirements.While not required, you'll stand out if you
have:
- Experience working with staff from UW operations.
- Experience with Workday and SAGE.
- Advanced knowledge and experience in UW and sponsor
administrative submission.About APL: The Applied Physics Laboratory
is a research unit at the University of Washington. We conduct
research and development that is sponsored by a variety of federal
and state agencies.DEI: Diversity is a core value at the University
of Washington and the Applied Physics Laboratory shares this
commitment.Application Process: The application process may include
completion of a variety of online assessments to obtain additional
information that will be used in the evaluation process.Committed
to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, the University of
Washington will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique
identity.
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