What are the responsibilities and job description for the Research Grants Administrator position at MAINE MEDICAL CENTER RESEARCH INSTITUTE?
Research Grants Administrator
Summary
Come be a part of an organization where our goal is to make the communities we serve the healthiest in America! MaineHealth (MH) serves 1.1 million residents in Maine and New Hampshire through an integrated health care delivery system. The MaineHealth Institute for Research (MHIR) is MH’s research division and is based in Scarborough, Maine, 10 minutes from the MaineHealth flagship hospital in Portland, Maine’s largest city. The 28 MHIR Faculty Scientists and more than 50 hospital-based Clinical Faculty are involved in research that spans the spectrum of biomedical research. We encourage you to explore our website or watch this short video to learn more about the innovative research being done by our investigators.
The Research Grants Office at MHIR handles all research proposal submissions, subawards, award negotiation, and progress reports, and works closely with Grants Accounting, Principal Investigators (PI), and the Clinical Trials Office in post-award management. The office has recently implemented Cayuse Sponsored Programs to manage grant proposals and awards.
We are a small team of five people and work together to ensure we provide outstanding service to all our investigators throughout the project lifecycle. This team helps with the planning, implementation, and evaluation of grant proposals and provides guidance on industry sponsored agreements, material transfer agreements, and contract service agreements. Grants Administrators (GA) manage the process of review, triage and timely submission of all research grants and contracts, negotiate and review grants and/or contracts for appropriateness, and ensure that awardees are in compliance with established guidelines and administrative practices. This position requires knowledge and skill in applying analytical and evaluative techniques to the identification and resolution of grants administration issues and applicable knowledge of laws, regulations, agency policy, precedent cases, and other requirements that affect grant and contract program administration.
We are recruiting a Grants Administrator/Senior GA depending on qualifications and experience to work primarily with PIs on proposals (pre-award) and progress reports, and to assist in other areas as the need arises. The position incorporates elements of both departmental and central sponsored programs administration, which makes it exciting, challenging, and especially rewarding. This role will work with the PI from start to finish on all aspects of proposal preparation – there is no separate departmental administrator working with the PI to figure out the budget, necessary components – and there is no central office that will submit the proposal as one of many in a long queue. Our environment this incumbent the ability to come to know the PIs and interact directly with sponsors.
A fully remote (except from Alaska, California, Colorado, Nevada, Puerto Rico, or Washington D.C.) or flexible on-site/off-site work schedule from our Scarborough, ME offices is available for this position.
The MaineHealth application, a cover letter, and a resume or CV are all required elements for application to this position. For more information, please contact the Director of Research Grants, Carolyn.Elliott-Farino@mainehealth.org.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
- License/Certifications: N/A
- Experience: Three years of progressive experience in grant writing and grant management in a health or health related field with demonstrated ability to coordinate large grants and/or contracts from varied sources required.
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