Coordinator of Grants & Regulatory Affairs
Lewiston, ME - USA
Job Summary
LC State invites applications for the position of Coordinator of Grants & Regulatory Affairs. This position is located in Lewiston Idaho. Remote work is not available.
Salary and rank based on experience and qualifications: $49754 - $57000
Degree Required: Bachelors degree in a relevant discipline from an accredited institution.
Required Qualifications:
- Experience with Microsoft Office (Word Excel and PowerPoint).
- Experience with reading and applying federal regulations sponsor guidelines or accreditation standards.
- Experience with working as part of a collaborative team.
- Experience with managing multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Masters degree in a relevant field strongly preferred from an accredited institution.
- Preference for a graduate degree that was awarded based upon a successful defense of a thesis (rather than an exit exam comprehensive exam portfolio or capstone project)
- Experience with any or all of the following:
- Working within an office of higher education.
- Collaborative research teams.
- Data analysis and interpretation.
- Reporting to federal and state government agencies on behalf of the institution.
- Institutional policy development or coordination.
- Reporting to federal and state government agencies on behalf of an institution.
- Enterprise research planning (ERP) software or student information systems software in higher educational settings (e.g. Banner or Colleague).
Responsibilities:
Grants and Contracts Administration
- Organizes and manages college-wide grant activity from inception through close-out spanning pre-award and post-award phases.
- Reviews grant proposals for compliance with sponsor guidelines federal regulations and institutional policies prior to submission.
- Advises faculty staff and administrators on grant development submission budget management reporting requirements and close-out procedures.
- Monitors the federal state and private sponsors on an ongoing basis to identify funding opportunity announcements relevant to the colleges institutional priorities and programmatic needs.
- Tracks application windows eligibility requirements and submission deadlines for relevant institutional grant opportunities.
- Assembles and coordinates interdisciplinary proposal writing teams drawn from faculty staff and administrators in response to identified funding opportunities.
- Assists faculty in identifying relevant funding opportunities aligned with instructional and programmatic priorities.
- Maintains a grants information system to track and manage college-wide grant activity deadlines and reporting obligations.
- Works with the Budget Office Controllers Office and department personnel to ensure compliant financial management of awards including effort reporting and allowable cost determinations.
- In consultation with the supervisor works with college offices to establish and maintain compliant Facilities and Administrative (F&A) indirect cost recovery rates.
- Reports to federal and state government agencies on behalf of the institution as required by award terms and conditions.
- Assists and supports senior administration with state and federal appropriation strategies including liaison with federal and state agencies and officials on grant-related issues.
- Supports coordination of activities of consultants and/or contractors engaged by the college to develop grant proposals and extensions.
- Assists in the development and delivery of grant support workshops and training for faculty and staff.
- Serves as the colleges primary resource on federal and states laws and institutional policies as they apply to grants and contracts including but not limited to 2 CFR 200 and export control regulations (EAR ITAR OFAC)
- Administers the colleges financial conflict of interest (FCOI) policy for federally funded research and supports the responsible conduct of research (RCR) program including coordinating disclosure processes required training and reporting to sponsors.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Coordination
- Coordinates the operations of the colleges Institutional Review Board including managing protocol submissions tracking approvals and renewals and maintaining required records.
- Assists faculty and student researchers on human subjects research requirements and the IRB review process.
- Ensures that the colleges human subjects research protections program remains compliant with applicable federal regulations including the Common Rule (45 CFR 46).
- Communicates with researchers regarding protocol status required modifications and continuing review obligations.
- Supports the work of IRB members.
Institutional Research Accreditation Support
- Supports the colleges compliance with the standards and requirements of its institutional accreditor by identifying collecting and organizing the institutional data and metrics needed to demonstrate compliance with accreditation standards.
- Works closely with the institutional research function to ensure that data used in accreditation evidence is accurate appropriately documented and presented in formats that satisfy accreditor requirements.
- Maintains organized documentation and evidence files that link institutional data and metrics to specific accreditation standards.
- Monitors accreditor communications standard revisions and reporting requirements; assesses implications for the Colleges data collection and reporting practices and advises leadership accordingly.
- Supports the preparation of data-driven components of annual institutional updates interim monitoring reports and other required accreditor submissions.
- Supports reaffirmation planning as cycles approach particularly in compiling and organizing institutional data and metrics for self-study documentation.
Institutional Compliance Calendar and Reporting
- Maintains the colleges institutional compliance calendar tracking all regulatory accreditation grant and contractual deadlines and reporting obligations across assigned areas of responsibility.
- Ensures that upcoming deadlines are communicated in advance to relevant administrators faculty and staff and that required submissions are completed accurately and on time.
- Serves as a member of the colleges compliance committee contributing subject matter expertise across assigned regulatory areas.
- Maintains organized records of compliance activities submissions and correspondence to support audit readiness and institutional accountability.
Policy Coordination
- Monitors changes in federal state and accreditor regulations relevant to grants and contracts institutional research and related compliance areas; assesses implications for existing institutional policies; and coordinates policy revision processes as needed.
- Drafts revises and maintains institutional policies within assigned areas in collaboration with the VP and relevant offices ensuring policies remain current compliant and consistently applied.
Data and Reporting
- Contributes to and supports college-level data documentation.
- Queries processes analyzes and reports on grant activity and compliance data as needed.
- Translates technical regulatory requirements and compliance obligations to non-technical audiences across the college.
Other Duties
- Serves on key strategic planning and assessment committees as assigned.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Additional duties include direct and indirect activities to support recruitment and retention of students.
Competencies
(These are the various skills behaviors and proficiency requirements related to the position.)
- Ability to read interpret and apply complex external regulations standards and contract terms - and to communicate their implications clearly to non-specialist audiences
- Excellent communication skills interpersonally in written form and in public speaking
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills including ability to identify institutional risk and recommend appropriate responses
- Ability to manage concurrent projects with competing deadlines while maintaining attention to detail
- Comfortable working independently and making sound recommendations to leadership under conditions of uncertainty or competing pressures
- Comfortable cross-training with colleagues and transparently documenting ones own work
- Commitment to supporting faculty scholarship and grants activity in the context of a teaching-focused institution
Application Procedure: Please upload all of the following documents or your application may not be considered for review.
- Cover Letter/Letter of Interest
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Contact Information or Letters for three (3) Professional References
- Unofficial Transcripts (Official Transcripts requested upon hire)
This position is open until filled. Posting will remain open until a suitable pool of candidates is identified.
This position is subject to the successful completion of a criminal background check and may also be subject to an education verification. LC State is an EEO/VETS employer.
Required Experience:
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About Company
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