The University of Texas Medical Branch · 4 months ago
Grants Analyst, SHP/SON/SPPH ASG VII (Remote, Texas)
The University of Texas Medical Branch is seeking a Grants Analyst to provide pre and post-award grant expertise to faculty members and principal investigators. The role involves managing complex research projects, preparing grant budgets, and ensuring compliance with regulations related to research grants and contracts.
Responsibilities
Responsible for pre and post award grant administration in managing and maintaining large, complex research projects, including but not limited to P20 and NIH training grants
Assists department on preparation of grant budget development and manages, analyzes, and interprets financial data as it pertains to grant activities
Develops and maintains research budgets and monitors expenses for compliance with federal, state, and institutional policies
Works jointly with all Principal Investigators within the department to facilitate and support research
Monitors the time and effort reports and advises Department Administrator, Faculty, Principal Investigators and staff on fiscal responsibilities and project timelines
Audits completed research projects, including analysis of revenue received and earned and communicates and discrepancies with funding agency
Markets services to campus and build positive working relationships with faculty and academic departments
Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or equivalent in related field and four years of experience
Provides pre and post award grant expertise to faculty members and principal investigators in planning, coordinating, and monitoring research activities and the department's procedures designed to comply with appropriate regulations relating to research grants and contracts
Serves as a liaison between the Department and other departments and the Office of Sponsored Programs relating to research activities
Responsible for pre and post award grant administration in managing and maintaining large, complex research projects, including but not limited to P20 and NIH training grants
Assists department on preparation of grant budget development and manages, analyzes, and interprets financial data as it pertains to grant activities
Develops and maintains research budgets and monitors expenses for compliance with federal, state, and institutional policies
Works jointly with all Principal Investigators within the department to facilitate and support research
Monitors the time and effort reports and advises Department Administrator, Faculty, Principal Investigators and staff on fiscal responsibilities and project timelines
Audits completed research projects, including analysis of revenue received and earned and communicates and discrepancies with funding agency
Markets services to campus and build positive working relationships with faculty and academic departments
Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure
Possess a working knowledge and understanding, with progressive development, of grant finance and management statements, practices, and procedures
Understanding of NIH and other federal agencies policies and procedures
Progressive development of the ability to analyze/evaluate data
Must possess excellent communication skills with the ability to effectively work and communicate with individuals at all levels of the institution
Progressive learning in regards to decision making responsibility with minimal guidance
Strong organizational and planning skills
Effective problem solving skills
Ability to accomplish goals
Demonstrates a high degree of professionalism
Performs related duties as required
Preferred
Bachelor's Degree and 5+ years of Pre/Post-award research work experience
Working knowledge of Excel (Pivot Table)
Company
The University of Texas Medical Branch
The University of Texas Medical Branch is a component of the University of Texas System located in Galveston, Texas
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$35MKey Investors
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
2024-09-13Grant
2019-04-09Grant· $35M
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