Summary
Manages the pre award/post award grant support process for the Research Resources Office in the Department of Pediatrics. Serves as a source of expertise for federal, state, industry, and private foundation application and award policies. Develops budgets and applications, provides award financial management and reporting, and manages cost & effort allocations and effort reporting.
This position may be eligible for a hybrid work schedule after a training period.
Employees with CRA certification are eligible for certification pay.
Job Duties
- Recommend improvement to and changes in operations to increase effectiveness and efficiency.
- Provide grant program expertise, financial expertise, and guidance related to sponsored research to leaders and faculty.
- Provide guidance and support to faculty submitting grant application in the College’s electronic Biomedical Research Assurance Information Network (BRAIN).
- Prepare applications in ASSIST, Workspace, and other federal and non-federal grant application portals.
- Review and analyzes current protocols, faculty-staff communication, and quality of the submission process. Make recommendations for process revisions and lead implementation of changes as appropriate.
- Negotiate industry-sponsored contracts, including clinical trial agreements, sponsored research agreements, and material transfer agreements.
- Consult with faculty regarding funding opportunities, eligibility, and application requirements for sponsored funding.
- Contribute to the preparation of budget for grant quarterly/biannual/annual reporting purposes.
- Monitor compliance and training requirements for application submission and funding.
- Prepare outgoing subcontracts and reviews incoming subcontracts.
- Responsible for cost and effort allocations in SAP for research faculty, employees, and learners.
- Pre-review time and effort records for the Section(s) in the Effort Reporting System (ERS) prior and manages the record certification process.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree. Certified Research Administrator certification through the Research Administrators Certification Council (RACC) may substitute for the degree requirement.
- Four years of relevant experience.
Department Specific Criteria
- Must be a self-starter, able to manage deadlines, and able to communicate with PI and research leadership.
- Must have experience and advance knowledge in grant application development, budgeting and grant financial management.
- Must have a working knowledge of sponsor application submission systems such as ASSIST, Workspace, and Proposal Central.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.