Project Manager, Research Support
The University of Miami / UHealth Department of Neurology has an exciting opportunity for a Full Time Project Manager, Research Support(Sponsored Programs) to work at the UHealth Medical Campus.
The Project Manager, Research Support coordinates and leads efforts in a variety of research activities that are complex and wide in scope. Moreover, the Project Manager, Research Support operates with the goal of ensuring that the collection of data and administration of studies are performed efficiently and in compliance with applicable guidelines.
Core Responsibilities :
- Aids in the evaluation of problems with workflow, organization, and planning and develops appropriate analytical approaches.
- Ensures that research program objectives are communicated, met, and results are documented.
- Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
Department Specific Functions :
The Project Manager, Research Support will support the division's operations, sponsored programs, and research activities. This position requires expertise in both project management and grants management, with a commitment to continual process improvement. The PM will perform their duties across the division's portfolio of federal and industry funded studies, providing guidance on pre and post award matters including but not limited to grant budgeting, personnel effort allocation, subaward process, service and consulting agreements, monitoring and controlling expenditures and grant closeout. The PM will also assist with tracking progress toward research milestones and divisional goals. The ideal candidate should be able to work closely and effectively with all levels of leadership, staff and clinicians in addition to all resources within the institution.
Oversight of research portfolio, ensuring scope, budget and quality are meeting expectations
Provide guidance in applying to various funding mechanisms, with knowledge of OMB Circulars, Federal Agency policies, etc. (primarily NIH)Develop complex grant budgets, implement subawards, maintain consultant and service contracts, assist in the execution of confidentiality, material and data agreementsAttend regular status meetings with principal investigators and the study team, to stay informed of relevant study developments and to detect and help solve logistical, financial and other operational challenges as they ariseDevelop and maintain knowledge of university financial systems and grant e-submission systemsAssist in performing clinical study budget feasibility, sponsor negotiations, liaising with service centers, internal and external invoice reconciliationContribute to successful completion of grant deliverables and manage reporting requirementsMeet regularly with principal investigator(s) and other team leaders to review budgetary and contractual needs, revenue / expenditure trends and overall project progressAct as liaison between the Neuromuscular Division and other departments / centers / institutes as necessary for grant and contract administrationWork closely with PI(s) and central offices in performing activities associated with grant setup and close-out (i.e. request award accounts, deliver revised budgets, oversee the payment of subrecipient invoices, carryover and no-cost extension requests, final financial reports, etc.)Provide timely financial reporting to the PI(s) and UM Office of Research Administration (ORA)May attend ORA and ORC administrative meetings on behalf of the divisionThis list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.
Core Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree required (in business, healthcare administration, or related field preferred).Minimum 3 years of relevant experience required. Preferred experience in grants management(pre / post award) and / or science / higher education institutionKnowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Critical to absorb the mission and language of the Neuromuscular Division, to successfully represent its interests across the University and with its external collaboratorsStrong quantitative skills and ability to prepare and interpret financial reportsAble to demonstrate a strong ability to digest and then present complex information clearly and concisely, both in written and verbal formMust be self-motivated, able to work as part of a team as well as on an individual basisStrong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate and make presentations to departmental staff as well as to build one-on-one relationships with colleagues in the divisionExploration of opportunities to add value to accomplished tasks and processesAny relevant education, certifications and / or work experience may be considered.