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Manage project budgets and oversee resource allocation across the projects in collaboration with the Associate Director, Program Administrator, and Grants Management team. Liaison as necessary with DFCI Central Administration including Grants and Contracts, Finance, EHS, and the Office of Innovation.
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Directly contribute and provide oversight of program leader content for grants that aligns with fiscal and strategic priorities. The CPO fully integrates all IHC programs, including the sharing of staff resources, space, technology, and administrative support.
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The current staff and faculty that support the administration of grants and oversee risk and compliance would report to the Dean. The Dean/Chair will oversee current TUSDM researchers who will be appointed to this department (with secondary appointments to clinical departments as needed.
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Reporting to the senior program officer, the grants manager will oversee the administration of the grants management database, facilitate grant payment and reporting processes, and support staff with due diligence and navigation of the grants management system.
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Directly support 5-8 investigators in their grants management. Serve as project manager to coordinate large multi-departmental grants as needed. At least 7 years of total work experience with a minimum of 3-5 years of relevant work experience with budget, research administration, grant management or grant accounting.
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The Associate Director is responsible for contributing to the medical strategies and overall US medical affairs plan for adult cholestatic diseases, including, medical information responses (in collaboration with Medical Information), the scientific communications including poster presentations and publications (in conjunction with the Publication team), the design and medical monitoring of US-based clinical studies, and the review and approval of educational grants.
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Manages directly or oversees all phases of research grant and contract administration (for NIH, industrial and foundation grants, sundry funds, clinical trials, etc. Minimum of 3 years' experience in accounting, finance, budget planning and/or grants management.
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The role works with the Assistant Director of Grants and Contracts in the management and oversight of assigned portfolio of the externally funded research program at DFCI. They review and interpret federal and state regulations and Institute policies as it relates to grants management.
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B) Work closely with General Counsel to resolve IP, licensing and liability issues in grants and contracts. G) Track payments for all grants, contracts, subcontracts, fellowships and sponsored research agreements to ensure timely and transparent reconciliation of accounts.
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Liaise with external grant managers on subcontracts applications and renewals; interact directly with sponsors on financial matters related to grants and contracts. Demonstrated pre-award and post-award financial management experience with all types of award mechanisms, including grants, contracts, subcontracts and cooperative agreements experience is required.
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Oversee execution of all contracts and grants management activities including federal/state/local invoicing, receivables monitoring, and financial reporting. 3-5 years of experience in nonprofit accounting or financial grants management and reporting, preferably managing a portfolio of multiple public or restricted grant awards and contracts (generally in post-award.
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Prior experience with pre- and post-award federal grants and contracts procedures, experience with Code of Federal Regulations (CFR Part 200) required and experience with Commonwealth of Massachusetts or City of Boston contracting preferred.
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The annual allocation to the ESOP is fully funded by BDO through investments in company stock and grants employees the chance to grow their wealth over time as their shares vest and grow in value with the firm’s success, with no employee contributions.
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Interfaces with Principal Investigators, Business Manager, Central Grants Administration, and/or granting agencies regarding contract interpretation and Sponsored Programs policies; assist with budget and contract negotiations and redistribution of grant funds.
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