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This recruitment will be used to fill one full-time Grants and Contracts Coordinator position for the VP for Research at Oregon State University (OSU). This includes clarification of OSU policy as it applies to grants and contracts, and applying the rules and regulations for sponsor agency, state and federal regulation, such as Uniform Guidance.
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The Contracts and Grants Administrator facilitates proposal development, negotiates agreements, and recommends acceptance of awards, while ensuring compliance with university and sponsor policy for an R1 university with approximately $100M annual external funding.
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Work with MGB Research Management, Clinical Trials Office (CTO) and Innovation offices to manage lifecycle of research grants and contracts. Provide independent and accurate full-cycle grants management support to the Director of Research Finance and investigators of Neurology Research.
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Maintains knowledge of current federal issues relating to Grants & Single Audits of state, local government and non-profit organizations; interprets OMB (Office of Management and Budget) circulars for grants and contracts.
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Monitor active grants/contracts in coordination with the grant administration team and coordinate with Grants Administration staff as assigned. This position will work with a large group of leaders from non-profit organizations, Federal agencies and corporations, as well as internal staff at all levels of the organization.
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We're dedicated to driving pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security through contract administration, grants, and strategic transactions. Skillfully preparing and administering terms and conditions for contracts that contribute to our national security objectives.
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Negotiate contracts as directed by the Chief Financial Officer and the President/CEO. Knowledgeable in grants and contract administration. Supervises: Senior Accountant/ CPA/ Fiscal Grants Manager/ Staff Accountant.
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Provides legal advice and representation to ACOG and the ACOG Foundation (collectively "ACOG") on all aspects of ACOG's activities, including advising committees, staff, districts and sections, and the Board of Directors, with emphasis on contracts, grants, litigation, privacy, employment law, and protection of intellectual property.
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Minimum of two years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial report preparation; experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants is preferred.
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In addition, the Foundation administers grants and contracts, contributes to campus security, and supports several university publications. This is an urban agriculture plant pathology project under the supervision of Dr. Aaron F. Fox and Dr. Valerie Mellano, Huntley College of Agriculture.
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The CDI has grown rapidly since its origins in 2019, and now has 18 labs, 150 scientists and support personnel, who are supported by more than 85 grants and contracts.
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This includes the management of Healthy Families Medicaid match contracts, TANF funding, Family First funding, Early Childhood Block grants, and MIECHV grants. Develops and successfully manages grants and required reports that fund Healthy Families programs within the region or as otherwise directed.
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Assists in preparing grant applications and documents (e.g., Institutional Review Board, Grants, and Contracts Office), and provides clerical support to Clinical Research Coordinators and others in assigned areas.
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Exceptional knowledge of USG grants and contracts funding regulations, including direct experience working with U.S. and other government donor funding, contracting & reporting requirements, and compliance and auditing activities.
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The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego invites applications for a full-time Researcher position to be funded by extramural research grants and contracts in the area of Geodesy.
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