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CONTR001489 Contracts and Grants Specialist III

University of California, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


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CONTR001489 Contracts and Grants Specialist IIICONTR001489 Contracts and Grants Specialist III

Location: 4150 Clement St, San Francisco, CA 94121, United StatesJob Posted Date: October 9, 2024Full-time PositionsPopulation: OtherNorthern California Institute for Research and Education (NCIRE) is the leading nonprofit research institute in the United States devoted to advancing Veterans health research. NCIRE is part of one of the world’s most dedicated and successful Veterans care communities, pioneering new treatments and understandings of military medicine and care. Along with our partners at the San Francisco VA Health Care System and the University of California, San Francisco, we are working to discover and develop effective, safe, and practical treatments for military injuries and diseases affecting Veterans.Position Definition:We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Contracts and Grants Specialist to manage both pre- and post-award administration for federal, state, non-federal, donation, and internal funding sources. The candidate is a technical leader with a high degree of knowledge in the overall field and a recognized expertise in specific areas; problem-solving frequently with analysis of unique issues/problems without precedent and/or structure. May manage programs that include formulating strategies and administering policies, processes, and resources. This individual can function with a high degree of autonomy. Specialist will handle all aspects related to budget and cost compliance for their assigned portfolio using their knowledge of grant and contract management rules and regulations, in relation to the governing Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200), institutional policy, technical expertise, and analytical skills.Department Role (DR):

Typically works on highly complex proposals and awards such as grants/contracts which require program project mechanism, complex budgets, option years, multiple investigators, and numerous subcontracts. Is expected to mentor junior staff within the department and assist the Manager with the overall management of the Office of Sponsored Research as assigned by department Manager.Essential Functions:Uses advanced contracts and grants concepts to manage a portfolio made up of complex awards which require high level expertise.Guides others in the review of financial and administrative management and assists with overseeing various contracts and grant proposals of junior team members.Assists with awards and/or other relevant transactions to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor policies.Works independently to assess complex grants, contracts, and subcontracts where analysis requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.May be required to review and sign transactions for less experienced staff.Serves as a technical specialist in an area, such as federal contracts, state contracts, subcontracts, or information systems.Mentors junior staff and assists with questions within the department.Fills in for department manager as assigned.Liaison for Principal Investigators and sponsors.Assists Principal Investigators with preparation and submission of contracts and grants.Reviews proposals to extramural sponsors to ensure compliance with agency regulations.Provides fiscal management for all contracts and grants, pre-award compliance post-award administration.Develops and negotiates contract agreements with private sector sponsors.Coordinates approval process of proposals.Monitors general ledger, identifies and resolves any discrepancies with financial journals and cost transfers.Provides budget projections for Principal Investigators.Responsible for ensuring all necessary pre and post-award compliance activities (i.e. JIT, progress reports, FCOI) are completed within the required timeframes while adhering to sponsor and institutional policies.Ensures compliance with prime award terms and conditions.Maintains working knowledge of financial systems.Responsible for award close-out and confirms all reports have been submitted to sponsor agency.Provides guidance to and works closely with Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Information Technology Services, and Human Resources departments.Performs other related duties as assigned.Job Requirements:Bachelor's degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training or six-plus years of relevant experience in Contracts and Grants.Must have experience working with a large portfolio with high level of complexity similar to U01s and R01s with large quantities of subcontracts.Must be able to understand notice of awards and is able to interpret data.The incumbent shows self-initiated growth toward mastery of contracts and grants body of knowledge as evident by mastery of skills. The incumbent requires little assistance or guidance with most tasks.Detailed knowledge of Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (2 CFR Part 200 Uniform Guidance) and demonstrated expertise in interpreting and explaining requirements.Detailed knowledge of Federal agency policies including NIH, DOD, and NSF.Significant experience in developing, negotiating a variety of agreements including creative problem solving and effective decision making.Demonstrated competence in the use of spreadsheet and database software in financial analysis, fiscal management, and financial reporting.Demonstrated commitment to excellence in customer service and performance.Ability to analyze, problem solve, interpret and apply policies/regulations.Ability to communicate with others and to assimilate and understand information, in a manner consistent with the essential job functions.Ability to make sound decisions in a manner consistent with the essential job functions.Ability to manage multiple projects, tasks and priorities to achieve desired goals.Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.Ability to mentor others.Previous experience in a university institution or non-profit organization highly desirable.Experience with Grants.gov, Acumatica, or Cayuse is highly desirable.Research or grants education and/or certification is preferred.Working Conditions/Environment:The work environment for this position is an indoor office environment. Employee may sustain posture in a seated position and may utilize a computer terminal for prolonged periods of time.The base salary range for this position is $99,800.00 - $123,448.00 per year. The base salary actually offered to a successful candidate will take into account various relevant and non-discriminatory business factors including, without limitation, the candidate’s geographic location, job-related experience, knowledge, and skills, and education, as well as internal equity considerations. A successful candidate may also be eligible to earn additional compensation including bonuses.NCIRE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position requires access to United States Government research under the Veterans Administration. Per Veterans Administration regulations surrounding access to US research, qualified US Citizens will be selected over other individuals eligible to work in the United States. If you are eligible to work in the United States, you may still be considered for this position but only if no qualified US citizens apply.To apply, visit us at

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CONTR001489 Contracts and Grants Specialist III .Northern California Institute for Research and Education (NCIRE) is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.Per San Francisco's Fair Chance Ordinance, Northern California Institute for Research and Education (NCIRE) will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories.

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