Grants & Contracts Coordinator II
Amherst, MA - USA
Job Summary
Title: Grants & Contracts Coordinator II
Executive Area: Academic Affairs
College/School/MBU: Engineering
Department: Mech & Industrial Engineering
Work Location: Amherst
Schedule:Full Time
Work Arrangement:Hybrid
Job Summary
In support of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) financial activity prepare reports for Principal Investigators (PIs) departments and Department Head including the centers within the department. Develop and prepare budgets and documents for proposal processing following federal and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidelines. Work with Office of Pre-Award Services (OPAS) and Office of Post-Award Management (OPAM) and funding agencies to assure compliance and timeliness of proposal budget process. Manage post-award activities on sponsored grants and internal awards.
Essential Functions
GRANT AND CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:
Interpret Request for Proposals (RFP) and solicitations for proposal development. Implement sponsor university commonwealth and federal financial policies for proposal submission and award processes. Develop proposal budgets and justifications according to agency requirements; revise budgets per agency request.
Review and check the final budgets and the Memorandum of Understanding. Organize the division of overhead return for multi-principal investigator grants and check internal processing form for accurate information. Submit proposals through grant accounting systems such as Kuali National Science Foundation Fastlane and .
Advise faculty of new guidelines relating to proposal submissions. Prepare and submit proposal budgets electronically. Advise faculty regarding proposal format compliance. Review proposal narratives for clarity and guideline requirements. Verify that all documents are in place for proposal submission to OPAS. Advise faculty of any missing documents that are required before submitting to OPAS.
Assist with grant proposal development for the Department Head when requested. Inform and guide new faculty in the process of proposal development. Set new faculty up for OPAS and Fastlane access.
Coordinate preparation and submission of collaborative proposals with other on- and off-campus personnel including MIE subcontracts to other institutions. Interpret whether a participant in a project is a subcontractor consultant or vendor; provide this interpretation to the PI during the proposal process. Organize and follow cost-sharing policies if applicable.
Manage the award process including any pre-award/pre-establishment requests through OPAM and the Controllers Office to account set-up. Facilitate grant renewals extensions and amendments. Prepare and submit financial status reports for faculty as required by the grant or contract. Manage subcontract budgets invoices and payments; initiate purchase orders for subcontracts.
FUND ADMINISTRATION:
Manage research accounts in various fund types including grants contracts gifts and RTF. Prepare budget projections based on fiscal academic and grant years. Prepare financial status reports for faculty. Interpret spending rules for each fund type and inform faculty of spending guidelines and policies. Review budgets to ensure compliance with funding agency regulations and institutional requirements. Ensure that all grant expenditures are reasonable allocable and allowable according to OMB and agency guidelines.
Prepare overall budget forecasting to meet the Principal Investigators needs in budget planning and projections for their research tracking encumbrances expenditures and indirect costs. Work with faculty to identify and resolve budget and compliance issues. Verify and reconcile all account activity; resolve conflicts and problems associated with financial transactions. Mange re-budgeting of funded grants with the Controllers Office /research accountants.
Prepare Contract for Services including sole source justification as applicable. Collaborate with department business manager on joint accounting activities such as overhead transfers split-funding gifts Presidents Office grants etc. Act as liaison with sponsors program managers subcontractors industry and other universities.
PERSONNEL:
Apply university personnel policies and procedures relevant to grants and contracts. Prepare personnel budgeting forecasts applying changes to salaries fringe rates and indirect costs as appropriate. Initiate and track appointments re-appointment and compensation for faculty research assistants and undergraduate student hires. Process financial documents for Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs). Use PeopleSoft System and/or SUMMIT to track personnel information hire and fund student employees.
PURCHASING:
Understand and interpret University accounting and procurement procedures and requirements (including University and Massachusetts Higher Education Consortium contracts). Use the University purchasing system (UPST) prepare purchase orders. Prepare contracts for services obtain signatures process and track invoices. Process accounts payable including invoice and voucher processing order and payments follow-up problem resolution and return processing with vendors.
Serve as Procard Records Manager for self and assigned faculty. Assist in reallocating expenses reconciling statements and understanding requirements restrictions and procedures associated with the card. Reimburse faculty and students for university-related purchases. Prepare disbursement vouchers and business expense forms. Research prices encumber funds for and order equipment supplies and services.
TRAVEL:
Serve as Certified Travel Preparer. Assist faculty and students in foreign travel online authorization travel including flight hotel transportation and registration for graduate students and visitors to workshops and conferences.
Organize conferences and process registration payments. Secure hotel room blocks meeting rooms equipment and food for meetings on- and off-site. Research and prepare contracts and purchase orders with hotels and restaurants for their services. Prepare post-conference paperwork including W9s payments to vendors speakers attendees and participants. Plan schedule and prepare for on-site meetings and workshops with federal and industry sponsors.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
Attend training sessions workshops and meetings to develop and maintain skills and knowledge of policies and procedures.
Other Functions
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent with four (4) years of professional experience in finance/accounting including at least two (2) years of experience in sponsored programs and grant Associates degree may be substituted for two (2) years of the required experience.
Demonstrated post-award financial management experience; ability to analyze and interpret financial information.
Familiarity and experience with a range of award mechanisms including grants contracts subcontracts and cooperative agreements.
Knowledge of program administration guidelines for both federal and non-federal funding agencies.
Knowledge of Excel and Word programs.
Ability to maintain accurate records and to prepare summary reports.
Ability to analyze complex situations identify workable solutions and effectively balance service with regulatory compliance.
Outstanding organizational skills; ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously; capable of to work effectively and be flexible in a high-paced high-volume professional environment.
Ability to deal diplomatically with people at all levels a high degree of personal integrity and discretion solid decision-making skills and judgment.
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of and experience with all aspects of accounting procedures.
Ability to take initiative in carrying out assignments and in understanding and applying departmental university commonwealth and/or funding agency policies and procedures.
Ability to work effectively with both on-campus offices such as OPAS/OPAM Procurement HR and the Controllers Office as well as off-campus organizations federal and state agencies collaborating institutions vendors and industry sponsors.
Ability to learn and use new software and hardware in a rapidly changing environment.
Knowledge of office administration; ability to prioritize and balance work tasks in a demanding environment.
Ability to track and manage multiple deadlines.
Ability to write coordinate and compile reports correspondence etc. using correct policies and procedures.
Ability to work with minimal supervision and to exercise independent judgment.
Ability to work extra hours with little or no advance notice.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Additional Details
This position is subject to final budgetary and administrative approval.
Working Conditions
Work is performed in a standard office or indoor university environment and involves minimal physical exertion.
Work Schedule and Work Arrangement
Monday - Friday within standard working hours.
This position has the opportunity for a hybrid work schedule which is defined by the University as an arrangement where an employees work is regularly performed at a location other than the campus workspace for a portion of the week. As this position falls within the University Staff Association it is subject to the terms and conditions of the University Staff Association collective bargaining agreement.
Salary Information
Pay Grade:USA/MTA Grade 16
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Special Instructions for Applicants
Along with the application please submit a resume. References will be checked at the finalist stage. Please be prepared to provide contact information for three (3) professional references.
This position will remain open for the time period required by any applicable collective bargaining agreement and will continue until a suitable candidate pool is identified. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.
Required Experience:
IC
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