Senior Research Administrator
A Senior Research Administrator for the Basic Sciences Administration (BSA) provides administrative leadership by incorporating a significant amount of experience in support of unit's research programs and mission. May provide sole support to a small to mid-sized unit or support a portion of activities in a larger unit. Using extensive research administration experience within the same unit, coordinates all aspects of multiple grants and / or contract pre- and post-award activities. Assists in developing new funding opportunities and strategic plans regarding grants and / or contracts by providing guidance and counsel regarding grant and / or contract administration which includes attending internal and external meetings, interpreting clauses, reviewing contracts, and resolving reporting and / or expense problems. Reviews associated policy and procedures and recommends changes to increase productivity and effectiveness. Constituency will be determined based upon candidate experience and unit needs and will support faculty of varying portfolio size and complexity.
BSA supports the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmacology, and Physiology, as well as Center for Genetic Medicine, and the Simpson Querrey Institute for Epigenetics. The BSA Research Administration Team manages pre- and post-award administration including approvals of procurement and expense reports, proposal development, award setup and management, budget preparation, compliance, effort reporting, fiscal management, and financial reporting and projections.
Specific responsibilities include :
Minimum qualifications include : Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's or higher degree; OR appropriate combination of education and experience. A minimum of 5 years' experience required with 2 years of research administration and 3 years of research, finance, administrative or other relevant experience.
Minimum competencies include : Organization, time management, detail oriented; Multi-tasking, communication; Self-starter, diplomatic, pro-active, manage stress; Provide leadership by cooperatively anticipating, coordinating, strategizing.
Preferred qualifications include : Certification in research administration; Knowledge of Northwestern's enterprise systems including NU Financials, CERES, ERS, and Cognos; Knowledge of National Institutes of Health policies and procedures.
Preferred competencies include : Provide informal leadership by cooperatively anticipating, coordinating, and strategizing with BSA Research Administration Team.
Research Administrator • Chicago, IL, US