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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Senior Grants Coordinator

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States, 19117


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A Brief OverviewThis position works with a team of research administrators and department managers to provide support and management of a sponsored research portfolio for faculty/scientists in the Research Institute. This position provides an opportunity to manage fiscal and administrative aspects of federal and non-federal research grants including budget development for proposals, financial reconciliation, forecasting, closeouts, and preparation of analytical reports for PIs and other stakeholders. All tasks are performed in accordance with CHOP/ federal and non-federal sponsor guidelines and policy, including the Uniform Guidance, and generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) where applicable.Works in conjunction with research business administrators (RBAs) to help manage and monitor a diverse portfolio of grant accounts of 15-20 Principal Investigators.Reviews financial transactions charged to research grant accounts within assigned portfolios, ensuring compliance with cost principles as defined in the Uniform Guidance and the individual grant agreement. This includes purchase orders, check requests, travel expenses, equipment, laboratory supplies, animal care cost, and personnel payroll costing allocations.Meets with investigators and RBAs to review and explain financial data at least monthly but not less than quarterly; provides ad hoc financial status updates whenever requested or required.Regularly analyzes deficits and balances, alerts PIs and others as appropriate and resolves issues promptly.Allocates faculty and staff salaries to research grant accounts with direction from the Principal InvestigatorsProvides timely and accurate communication of financial data to principal investigators, sponsors, and other customers in conjunction of RBAs.Prepares and provides PIs with organized financial summaries, projections, and reports utilizing a spreadsheet template that is easily understood by the lay readerCommunicates appropriate financial information to all stakeholders (department chairs, division chiefs, senior leadership, PI's staff, practice plan/hospital division administrators)Demonstrates understanding of the overall assigned portfolio by preparing projections based on a PI's total grant funding, their collaborations across CHOP, and the overall funding situation of an assigned portfolioPrepares budgets for grant applications, supplemental funding, budget modifications and adjustmentsProactively identifies problems and works to resolve them in an efficient manner and reasonable timeframeAbility to work as a part of a team and develop professional, collaborative relationships with all stakeholdersProvides team support for transactional tasks such as payroll costing allocations, and submitting purchase order requisitions etc.Refers customers to appropriate knowledge experts when requiredAdhere to Policies & Procedures, Costing Principles, and Uniform GuidanceAssists faculty with the interpretation of funder / sponsor policies, procedures, rules, and regulations, generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and fiscal components of the OMB Uniform Guidance.Oversees the management/tracking of Time and Effort reporting.

This role facilitates, completes, documents, and reports related to grants. Researches the availability, coordinates the evaluation and monitoring of grant-funded programs and writes/submits non-scientific grant proposals.

What you will doFacilitation, coordination and writing of grant submissions:Read and understand grant proposal requirements and develop plan for proposal completion, including: systematically collecting components (e.g. biosketches, letters of support, facilities descriptions, personnel information); establishing timelines; creating/maintaining collaborative workspaces; and organizing meetings and conference calls.Act as the point person throughout the grant proposal preparation process to communicate information to and from Principal Investigator, research team members, sponsor, sponsored projects office, and research business manager.For electronic submissions, upload all documents in correct format and ensure that all required elements are accurate and complete. Work closely with sponsored projects office to see proposal through to submission. For paper submissions, compile all components and oversee sign-off, copying, collating and mailing of all required documents.Write all 'non-science' grant sections, including facilities and resource descriptions, human subject's protection, project management, data security, organizational capabilities, budget justifications, draft letters of support, etc. Work with investigators to write grant-specific biosketches.Complete enrollment tables, compile and format references and appendicesCompile above sections along with sections written by investigative team members (including sub-sites), ensure uniform document formatting, and oversee review and editing of entire document by team.Drafts and reviews budget with PI based on personnel and non-personnel costs; works with Research Business Administrator to format and formalizeMaintains PI Other Support; ensures bio-sketches, facilities page, etc., are kept current.Obtains needed documents from subcontractors; initiates agreements.Other duties:Identifies and/or follows up on funding opportunities on behalf of PIs or Center.Assist in compiling annual grant reporting documentsOther duties as assigned, but not to exceed 10% of effort.Education QualificationsBachelor's Degree RequiredBachelor's Degree business, public administration, or related area PreferredExperience QualificationsAt least three (3) years grant related experience. RequiredAt least five (5) years of grant related experience PreferredPrevious experience submitting or coordinating large federal grant proposals (NIH, NSF) PreferredSkills and AbilitiesIntermediate knowledge of key practices in research/grants and contracts administration including established statutes, regulations, decisions, directives, and procedures.Advanced proficiency with office software (Microsoft Office) including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and database software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)Excellent verbal and written communications skillsExcellent interpersonal skillsStrong critical thinking / problem-solving skillsStrong time management skillsStrong organizational skillsAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionAbility to gather, analyze and make recommendations/decisions based on dataAbility to convey complex or technical information in an easy to understand mannerAbility to collaborate with stakeholders at all levelsAbility to be flexible and adaptable to change

To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more.

Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.

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