Research Administrative Coordinator I II Senior (Post-Award)

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Eugene, OR - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 63000 - 75000
Posted on: 5 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Department: College of Arts and Sciences Grants Administration
Appointment Type and Duration: Regular Ongoing
Salary: RAC 1: $57200 - $65000 per year; RAC 2: $63000 - $75000 per year; Senior RAC: $72000 - $82000 per year
Compensation Band: OS-OA06-Fiscal Year 2025-2026
FTE: 1.0

Application Review Begins

January 16 2026; position open until filled

Special Instructions to Applicants

With your application please include:
1. A current resume or CV;
2. A cover letter that demonstrates how your skills and experience meet the minimum and preferred qualifications for the RAC 1 RAC 2 or Senior RAC position while also highlighting any transferable skills.

As part of the application you will be asked to provide names and contact information for three professional references. We will request permission before contacting your references.

Department Summary

The College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) is a large and complex college that offers the core liberal arts and sciences curriculum at the University of Oregon. The research activity and reputation of CAS faculty are the basis for the UOs status as a Carnegie Research I institution and a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). All tenure-related faculty in CAS across the Humanities Social Sciences and Natural Sciences divisions are required to be engaged in an active research program and make original contributions to their respective fields of knowledge. To support these research programs CAS units are responsible for managing approximately $55 million in research grants from federal state and foundation sources.

The CAS Grants Team is a grant and research support center that provides comprehensive services to CAS departments and programs across the three academic divisions. The CAS Grants team works closely with faculty principal investigators (PIs) as well as UO administrative officials CAS Academic Support Unit associate directors business managers and affiliated organizations such as the UO Foundation -- to provide services in two main areas: 1) Pre-Award and 2) Post-Award.

Position Summary

Research Administrative Coordinators (RACs) serve as problem-solving partners to faculty principal investigators (PIs) helping them navigate university and federal state or other sponsor processes to successfully execute their sponsored projects. These roles require flexibility resourcefulness and the ability to coordinate across several administrative offices to resolve obstacles and facilitate research activity.

Post-award activities include regular review reconciliation and projection of award finances preparing adjustments and corrections to award budgets preparing financial reports and at the end of the award ensuring all financial requirements have been this liaison role RACs coordinate among faculty CAS academic and administrative units and central offices such as Sponsored Projects Services (SPS) Business Affairs and Purchasing and Contract Services. They ensure communication and collaboration across these groups to support timely compliant and effective project administration.

RACs apply sponsor and university policies to facilitate project success ensuring that all transactions expenditures and reporting meet compliance standards. They balance service with accountabilityproviding accurate timely and compliant post-award support that enables faculty to focus on research and academic goals. The grant administration environment is dynamic and rapidly changing and RACs are expected to respond to shifting priorities and external funding challenges with professionalism and sound judgment.

The RAC 1 serves as a professional post-award administrator applying specialized knowledge of research administration principles to support faculty and unit leadership in managing a portfolio of sponsored projects. RAC 1s analyze financial activity interpret and apply sponsor and institutional requirements and exercise professional judgment to ensure accurate timely and compliant award addition they contribute to process improvement and problem-solving within the post-award function while building independent expertise and professional capacity in a complex funding environment.

The RAC 2 operates as an independent post-award administrator managing a complex portfolio with minimal supervision and applying sponsor and university policies with sound judgment. RAC 2s serve as a resource to junior colleagues by providing guidance on processes policy interpretation and issue resolution while maintaining direct responsibility for assigned awards.

The Senior RAC provides advanced post-award expertise and leadership managing the most complex portfolios and serving as an escalation point for high-risk or nuanced award addition to direct award oversight Senior RACs formally mentor and supervise staff contribute to training and process development and help ensure consistency and quality across the post-award function.

Minimum Requirements

Minimum Qualifications for a RAC 1 role:
Bachelors degree AND one (1) year of administrative experience OR
Three (3) years of administrative experience with exposure to finance budgets or accounting.

Minimum Qualifications for a RAC 2 role:
Bachelors degree AND two years of progressively responsible experience in research or grant administration OR
An equivalent combination of training and experience.

Minimum Qualifications for a Senior RAC role:
Bachelors degree AND four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in research or grant administration including experience mentoring or supervising staff OR
An equivalent combination of training and experience.

Professional Competencies

Ability to research read interpret and apply complex and varying regulations.
Excellent communication skills diplomacy and attention to detail.
Demonstrated flexibility adaptability and problem-solving skills in a dynamic research funding environment.
Demonstrated customer-service orientation and ability to troubleshoot problems coordinate across administrative offices and navigate complex systems to support research success.

In addition to the above a successful Senior RAC candidate will demonstrate:
Ability to provide leadership in mentoring and guiding staff; ability to model proactive problem-solving and collaboration across CAS SPS and other campus units to remove barriers and improve processes.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience in higher education research administration or a related field.
Experience with grant management financial reconciliation and effort certification in a post-award environment.
Experience with HRIS/FIS platforms/databases such as Banner Cognos Smartsheet Electronic Proposal Clearance Systems or similar.
Experience serving a diverse client/customer base.

In addition to the above for RAC 2 and Senior RAC roles:
Professional certification (CRA CPRA or CFRA) preferred.

FLSA Exempt: Yes

All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees including health insurance retirement plans and paid time off. For more information about benefits visit our website.

The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process please email us or call .

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Department: College of Arts and Sciences Grants AdministrationAppointment Type and Duration: Regular OngoingSalary: RAC 1: $57200 - $65000 per year; RAC 2: $63000 - $75000 per year; Senior RAC: $72000 - $82000 per yearCompensation Band: OS-OA06-Fiscal Year 2025-2026FTE: 1.0Application Review BeginsJ...
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