Grants Administrator II McCance Center for Brain Health
Somerville, NJ - USA
Job Summary
Mass General Brigham relies on a wide range of professionals including doctors nurses business people tech experts researchers and systems analysts to advance our mission. As a not-for-profit we support patient care research teaching and community service striving to provide exceptional care. We believe that high-performing teams drive groundbreaking medical discoveries and invite all applicants to join us and experience what it means to be part of Mass General Brigham.
Reporting jointly to the McCance Center Administrative Director and to the Sr Administrative Manager of Research in the Neurology Department the Grants Administrator II (GA II) will be responsible for managing grant and gift-related activity in the McCance Center supporting a portfolio of two faculty that is expected to grow over time. A substantial portion of the role will involve supporting sundry funds from philanthropic donors as well as clinical trial planning and execution. The GA II will be a key member of the team planning and managing multi-center clinical trials for Alzheimers disease. The GA II will work closely with McCance Center leadership as well as researchers administrators vendors and sponsors to ensure effective financial planning analysis reporting and compliance with funding regulations to support the success of the McCance Centers programs.
Essential duties:
Manages the grant and gift-related financial activity of the McCance Center for Brain Health. Provides guidance resolves issues and helps navigate the research process from pre-award (proposal submission and application) through post-award and close out.
Supports pre- and post-award grant management activities for clinical research studies with emphasis on clinical trials.
Manages financial operations of clinical trials such developing negotiating and managing budgets developing budget justifications developing queries and running monthly reports ensuring sites and vendors are paid appropriately and on time and participating in the contracting process. May contact vendors to obtain quotes for services and to follow up on correspondence.
Ensures budgets and research billing terms are viable financially feasible and in compliance with MGB policies and procedures
Assembles input from clinical trials directors and assemble scope of work and budget justifications for new clinical trial design agreements
Develops and negotiates site budgets with sponsors and external sites; serves as the central point of contact for budget negotiations and payment terms with sites when appropriate
Works with grants administration team and CTO office to prepare sub-agreements with sites
Develops site payment schedules and processes
Closely collaborates across MGB units e.g. research compliance A/P Supply Chain Operations to accomplish objectives.
Works with Principal Investigators and Departmental Grants leadership to process and prepare research proposals to internal and external collaboration with PI and other team members prepares budgets justifications and related materials.
Contributes knowledge and serves as Subject Matter Expert (SME) on federal funding guidelines and MGB policies related to scope of work.
May support Principal Investigators in creating accounts and submitting documentation on funding portals.
Manages awards and transactions maintains grant/contract records in compliance with institutional and research sponsors. Maintains a database of existing clinical trials with payment schedules dollars received and dollars outstanding
Conducts financial analysis for projects makes relevant budget updates tracks expenditures and prepares budget forecasts; supports Center leadership in financial planning.
Prepares accurate and timely financial reports in various formats (narrative presentation graphs tables). Maintains and communicates relevant project financial metrics to leadership. Highlights performance issues identifies problems and proposes solutions.
Proactively approaches McCance Center grants administration and financial reporting; identifies and escalates concerns contributes to problem-solving and supports the development of financial processes and SoPs for the Center.
Documents the financial reporting process; cross-trains other identified staff to cover regular reporting responsibilities during time off.
Supports the McCance Center fundraising efforts; tracks progress towards fundraising goals contributes to the preparation of stewardship reports.
Utilizes research and financial management systems and software for data entry analysis reporting and other transactions. Software/systems may include Excel Insight Microstrategy OnCore Workday.
Collaborates with McCance Center leadership and staff and other stakeholders to ensure effective communication and coordination of financial matters. May communicate with grants teams at other sites.
Participates in the review and quality control of financial data. Monitors expenditures and assures budgetary compliance; verifies identifies and evaluates excessive charges; and advises on allowability of costs to be charged to grant.
Analyzes processes and participates in ongoing process improvement initiatives.
May contribute to the review of service offerings conducting due diligence on vendors reviewing draft agreements and the like.
May work with PI and study teams to review Medicare Coverage Analysis (MCA) for clinical trial billing coverage determinations
May provide backup to other team members and/or serve as delegate in Workday for financial transactions (expense reports corporate card reconciliation reimbursements CAPAS transactions).
Performs other duties as assigned.
Complies with all policies and standards.
Job Summary
SummaryManages the grant-related activity of an assigned portfolio of research departments. Provides guidance resolves issues and helps navigate the research proposal submission and application process. Responsible for budget development assistance interpretation of sponsor requirements as well as ensuring that proposals meet sponsor and institutional guidelines and regulations. May be eligible for institutional signature authority to sign on behalf of enterprise institutions.
Does this position require Patient Care No
Essential Functions
-Processes and prepares research grant proposals awards and transactions maintaining grant/contract records in compliance with institutional and research sponsors.
-Prepares budgets justifications and materials for financial reporting.
-Reviews proposals for compliance with sponsor and organizational guidelines; verify all sponsor requirements are met.
-Monitors expenditures and assures budgetary compliance; verifies identifies and evaluates excessive charges; and advises on allowability of costs to be charged to grant.
-Eligible for Institutional Signing Authority which is subject to manager discretion and delegation.
-Uses organizational research financial management applications to manage workflow and develop queries and reports.
-Assist manager in the review of Grant Administrator I work and quality control review of data.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors Degree Related Field of Study preferred and Associates Degree Related Field of Study required.
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree
No
Experience
Research administration experience 2-3 years required.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Proficient in spreadsheets databases accounting and other computer applications. Must possess advanced MS Excel Word Access and PowerPoint Skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication interpersonal and problem-solving skills and ability to build effective relationships with researchers administrators and finance teams.
- Ability to work with large financial data sets with accuracy.
- Good working knowledge of research agency sponsor and organization funding mechanisms guidelines and policies.
-Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret financial data identify trends and provide strategic recommendations.
-Detail-oriented and proactive approach with strong organizational and time management skills.
-Familiarity with clinical trial protocols and regulatory compliance including Good Clinical Practice
-Ability to communicate effectively and professionally at all levels.
-Experience with systems such as Workday and OnCore a plus.
-Good negotiation skills.
-Ability to make independent judgments and resolve problems.
-Ability to manage a busy workload and reprioritize as needed.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Remote Type
Work Location
Scheduled Weekly Hours
Employee Type
Work Shift
Pay Range
$63648.00 - $90750.40/AnnualGrade
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Required Experience:
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