What are the responsibilities and job description for the IDP Grants and Contracts Specialist I position at Wichita State University Careers?
Department: Industry & Defense Research Office
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Typically, 8:00AM – 5:00PM, Monday – Friday. Work is performed on-site and in person.
Export Compliance Requirement: This position requires access to EAR or ITAR controlled technologies. Applicants are required to be eligible for employment under U.S. export control laws and must meet the requirement of being a “U.S. Citizen”.
Job Detail
The ideal candidate for this position will possess significant experience in contract management, possess strong organizational skills, and will have a deep understanding of contract compliance. In this role you will work closely with the Director of IDP Contracts and Grants as you draft, review, redline and negotiate a broad range of simple and complex contracts that align with university objectives. This position will require strong negotiation skills, a comprehensive understanding of contract terms and strong attention to detail.
Job Summary
Writes, reviews and negotiates contracts pertaining to grants, sponsored research, service activities and other initiatives. Facilitates grant proposal development and fund sourcing as well as campus training efforts. Researches and interprets regulations, guidelines, and standards and oversees the processing of contracts and/or grants.
Essential Functions
Writes, reviews and negotiates contracts, grants, and other sponsored awards. Reviews, assembles, and submits proposals on behalf of the university. Delivers education and guidance to staff, departments, and administrators in development of competitive proposals and award administration of projects as well as funding policies, rules, and regulations. Researches and facilitates compliance with University, state, and federal laws, policies, and regulations in the daily operations of the contract/grant lifecycle. Advises leadership regarding potential conflicts of interest and time and dispute resolutions. Assists with the production of reports, proposals, and analyses for the University and for federal, state, educational, and other funding and regulatory agencies. Collects and prepares required documentation for proposals and contracts. Develops and reviews budget pertaining to the sponsored awards. Collaborates with internal and external partners to finalize representations and certifications, ensuring compliance with export control laws and regulations, and addressing intellectual property issues. Handles compliance tasks to ensure all applicable requirements are met for contracts.
Required Education and Experience
High school diploma or equivalent
Six (6) years of related experience; every 30 hours of relevant coursework may be substituted for one (1) year of experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent and personable verbal, presentation, and written communication skills.
Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as a collaborative team member.
Proficient computer skills with Microsoft Office Suite applications.
Good analytical and organizational skills, paying attention to detail, and effective program management.
Ability to identify and maintain a high degree of confidentiality.
Strong sense of urgency, with the ability to manage competing demands and frequent changes in the work environment, while managing time effectively to meet deadlines.
Physical Requirements
Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators.
Ability to interpret effectively, accurately and impartially, both receptively and expressively.
Ability to remain in a stationary position.
Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information.