The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Post-Award Research Business Manager
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States, 19117
Reference #: 1011990 SHIFT:Day (United States of America)
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) offers countless ways to change lives. Our diverse community of more than 20,000 Breakthrough Makers will inspire you to pursue passions, develop expertise, and drive innovation.
At CHOP, your experience is valued; your voice is heard; and your contributions make a difference for patients and families. Join us as we build on our promise to advance pediatric care-and your career.
CHOP's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
CHOP is committed to building an inclusive culture where employees feel a sense of belonging, connection, and community within their workplace. We are a team dedicated to fostering an environment that allows for all to be their authentic selves. We are focused on attracting, cultivating, and retaining diverse talent who can help us deliver on our mission to be a world leader in the advancement of healthcare for children.
We strongly encourage all candidates of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
A Brief Overview This role will lead a team of Research Business Administrators (RBA) who manage the finances of a sponsored projects portfolio for assigned Divisions, Departments and/or Programs. Responsibilities include direct management and supervision of RBAs; management of a small, sponsored projects portfolio including budgetary and financial oversight for the PI's portfolio; communicate organized, accurate, and timely financial data to principal investigators, the Research Institute leadership, CHOP stakeholders, sponsors, and others.
They will implement and enforce policies and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor rules, regulations, and generally accepted accounting procedures. Provide formal/informal training to departmental employees, investigators, and staff on internal and external systems, operations, and processes. Maintain a strong customer-service oriented environment.
The effectiveness of this position is tied directly to the incumbent's knowledge of and ease with the varying requirements of each sponsor in proposal submission and award management, particularly professional expertise in the management of federal awards.
The majority of CHOP's external funding is federal, all of which are regulated by Office of Management and Budget Uniform Guidance, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Acquisition Regulations, agency implementing regulations, and other policies.
What you will do Operations Management and Administrative Leadership Oversee the duties of a team of Research Business Administrators (RBA), including coaching, training, performance evaluation and change management. Provide leadership in the recruitment, training, assessment and retention of RBAs. Work closely with the Director of Post-Award and leadership to develop, organize, maintain, and manage human resource needs for supporting the growing Research Institute. Provide oversight of the financial management of all sponsored grants and contracts under their team in compliance with CHOP's policies, project deliverables, and sponsor's regulations. Oversee the creation and utilization of reports to monitor all aspects of the team's portfolio. Develop and maintain tools, processes, templates, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) designed to support the operations for effective portfolio management. Analyze financial data using workload and deliverable metrics to develop and implement strategies for performance improvement. Facilitate departmental orientation when onboarding new investigators. Collaborate with the Pre-Award team on the transfer of grant applications for new investigators. Facilitate departmental orientation when onboarding new Research Business Administrators. Contribute to ongoing process improvement including the development of policies and procedures, educational and tr ining programs. Provide leadership with monthly status reports and metrics on proposal submission, new awards, budget reconciliation, allocations, holding accounts, PO, effort certification completion, closeouts, etc. for each division under the team. Training and Development Implement policies and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with sponsor rules and regulations. Review, communicate, and implement updates of the Uniform Guidance, policies, and other standard operating procedures. Provide guidance and training on the use of job aids, templates, and other tools to enhance efficiency in performing daily tasks, and to inform future financial planning and decision making. Participate in institutional initiatives related to process improvement. Partner with investigators to ensure that RBAs are maintaining an optimal level service in managing their portfolio. Engage with investigators, division administrators, and center administrative directors to solicit feedback for optimal RBA support. Engage with other research stakeholders such as Pre-Award, OCCRC, SAU, and CTFM to support cross collaboration across the award lifecycle. Coordinate and facilitate training for new RBAs in preparation for a smooth portfolio transition. Function as an expert for all aspects of grants portfolio management addressing queries/issues. Communication and Customer Service Management Develop professional relationships and partnerships with investigators, division administrators, HR, finance, and other departments. Respond to customers in a timely fashion, understand and address their needs. Refer customers to knowledge experts in other departments when appropriate. Model and enforce customer service standards when coaching and training RBAs. Encourage teamwork and take a lead role in maintaining and improving overall collaboration. Provide guidance to departmental administrators, investigators, and research support staff on the financial and proposal systems, operations and processes. Communicate complex financial information and other issues with the Post-Award Director. Participate in special projects and other improvement and change management initiatives.
Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Master's Degree in Accounting, Business or related field of study Preferred
Experience Qualifications At least seven (7) years of related experience in research administration and portfolio management Required At least three (3) years of leadership, management or supervisory experience Required At least one (1) year of financial management, including budget preparation and management Required At least seven (7) years of sponsored project management services experience (on NIH and other federally funded grants or contracts directly for investigators and physicians) in a hospital, medical or academic related environment Preferred At least five (5) years of Pre-Award research administration experience Preferred At least three (3) years of leadership, management or supervisory experience in a hospital, medical or academic related environment Preferred At least three (3) years of financial management, including budget preparation and management in a hospital/medical school environment. Preferred
Skills and Abilities Expert knowledge of principles of grants/contract management and sponsor proposal and award policies and procedures (particularly those of the National Institutes of Health). Expert knowledge of polices and regulations governing federal funding and accompanying compliance issues.
Seeking Breakthrough Makers
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) offers countless ways to change lives. Our diverse community of more than 20,000 Breakthrough Makers will inspire you to pursue passions, develop expertise, and drive innovation.
At CHOP, your experience is valued; your voice is heard; and your contributions make a difference for patients and families. Join us as we build on our promise to advance pediatric care-and your career.
CHOP's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
CHOP is committed to building an inclusive culture where employees feel a sense of belonging, connection, and community within their workplace. We are a team dedicated to fostering an environment that allows for all to be their authentic selves. We are focused on attracting, cultivating, and retaining diverse talent who can help us deliver on our mission to be a world leader in the advancement of healthcare for children.
We strongly encourage all candidates of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
A Brief Overview This role will lead a team of Research Business Administrators (RBA) who manage the finances of a sponsored projects portfolio for assigned Divisions, Departments and/or Programs. Responsibilities include direct management and supervision of RBAs; management of a small, sponsored projects portfolio including budgetary and financial oversight for the PI's portfolio; communicate organized, accurate, and timely financial data to principal investigators, the Research Institute leadership, CHOP stakeholders, sponsors, and others.
They will implement and enforce policies and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor rules, regulations, and generally accepted accounting procedures. Provide formal/informal training to departmental employees, investigators, and staff on internal and external systems, operations, and processes. Maintain a strong customer-service oriented environment.
The effectiveness of this position is tied directly to the incumbent's knowledge of and ease with the varying requirements of each sponsor in proposal submission and award management, particularly professional expertise in the management of federal awards.
The majority of CHOP's external funding is federal, all of which are regulated by Office of Management and Budget Uniform Guidance, the Code of Federal Regulations, the Federal Acquisition Regulations, agency implementing regulations, and other policies.
What you will do Operations Management and Administrative Leadership Oversee the duties of a team of Research Business Administrators (RBA), including coaching, training, performance evaluation and change management. Provide leadership in the recruitment, training, assessment and retention of RBAs. Work closely with the Director of Post-Award and leadership to develop, organize, maintain, and manage human resource needs for supporting the growing Research Institute. Provide oversight of the financial management of all sponsored grants and contracts under their team in compliance with CHOP's policies, project deliverables, and sponsor's regulations. Oversee the creation and utilization of reports to monitor all aspects of the team's portfolio. Develop and maintain tools, processes, templates, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) designed to support the operations for effective portfolio management. Analyze financial data using workload and deliverable metrics to develop and implement strategies for performance improvement. Facilitate departmental orientation when onboarding new investigators. Collaborate with the Pre-Award team on the transfer of grant applications for new investigators. Facilitate departmental orientation when onboarding new Research Business Administrators. Contribute to ongoing process improvement including the development of policies and procedures, educational and tr ining programs. Provide leadership with monthly status reports and metrics on proposal submission, new awards, budget reconciliation, allocations, holding accounts, PO, effort certification completion, closeouts, etc. for each division under the team. Training and Development Implement policies and standard operating procedures to ensure compliance with sponsor rules and regulations. Review, communicate, and implement updates of the Uniform Guidance, policies, and other standard operating procedures. Provide guidance and training on the use of job aids, templates, and other tools to enhance efficiency in performing daily tasks, and to inform future financial planning and decision making. Participate in institutional initiatives related to process improvement. Partner with investigators to ensure that RBAs are maintaining an optimal level service in managing their portfolio. Engage with investigators, division administrators, and center administrative directors to solicit feedback for optimal RBA support. Engage with other research stakeholders such as Pre-Award, OCCRC, SAU, and CTFM to support cross collaboration across the award lifecycle. Coordinate and facilitate training for new RBAs in preparation for a smooth portfolio transition. Function as an expert for all aspects of grants portfolio management addressing queries/issues. Communication and Customer Service Management Develop professional relationships and partnerships with investigators, division administrators, HR, finance, and other departments. Respond to customers in a timely fashion, understand and address their needs. Refer customers to knowledge experts in other departments when appropriate. Model and enforce customer service standards when coaching and training RBAs. Encourage teamwork and take a lead role in maintaining and improving overall collaboration. Provide guidance to departmental administrators, investigators, and research support staff on the financial and proposal systems, operations and processes. Communicate complex financial information and other issues with the Post-Award Director. Participate in special projects and other improvement and change management initiatives.
Education Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Required Master's Degree in Accounting, Business or related field of study Preferred
Experience Qualifications At least seven (7) years of related experience in research administration and portfolio management Required At least three (3) years of leadership, management or supervisory experience Required At least one (1) year of financial management, including budget preparation and management Required At least seven (7) years of sponsored project management services experience (on NIH and other federally funded grants or contracts directly for investigators and physicians) in a hospital, medical or academic related environment Preferred At least five (5) years of Pre-Award research administration experience Preferred At least three (3) years of leadership, management or supervisory experience in a hospital, medical or academic related environment Preferred At least three (3) years of financial management, including budget preparation and management in a hospital/medical school environment. Preferred
Skills and Abilities Expert knowledge of principles of grants/contract management and sponsor proposal and award policies and procedures (particularly those of the National Institutes of Health). Expert knowledge of polices and regulations governing federal funding and accompanying compliance issues.