Provides administrative assistance and routine problem solving in support of unit's research programs and mission. Assistance may include the preparation &/or submission of routine research proposals, grants &/or contracts according to standard practice &/or general instruction. May assist with &/or complete proposal submissions, prepare information used in grant budgets, process and project financial transactions, &/or effort reporting activities.
Please note: Supervisor provides objectives, deadlines & specific instructions only for new, difficult, &/or unusual work. Work is reviewed upon completion & only occasionally to verify technical accuracy & compliance with practice, policy, & procedures. EE informs supervisor of on-going progress &/or potentially controversial matters.
EE uses an advanced knowledge of skills, methods & practices & some innovation, analysis, & reasoning to choose appropriate alternatives from among pre-defined policies & procedures to complete work that includes successive steps & involves some non-routine problems &/or decisions.
As time and budget allows:
New-"Brown Bag"-Interested in becoming an RA?
Need more "How To:" sessions such as:
Fill out internal & external paperwork
Create & review budget
Review sponsor guidelines
Read a solicitation
Five University Business Processes classes (HR700, HR705, HR715, HR725, HR740)New-"Brown Bag"-Interested in becoming an RA?
NU-ORI-Res Dam Training session
SCS course: Grantsmanship for the Research Professional
ASRSP effort reporting 101
NU Financials budget reconciliation and reporting
Audit & Advisory best practices
Specific Responsibilities:
Complexity
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Typically administers entire research projects such as:
Pre-Award
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Completes pre-award administration of grant &/or contract activities.
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Reviews solicitation & determines necessary components.
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Organizes proposal, renewal and resubmission applications.
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Completes NU OSR forms.
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Completes entire application for smaller, less-complicated, simple, standard proposals.
Post-Award
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Completes post-award administration of research grants &/or contracts.
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Reviews account establishment.
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Reviews expenditures.
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Tracks formal re-budgeting.
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Coordinates core resource account setup and maintenance.
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Provides data needed for the preparation of interim and final financial and technical progress reports.
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Participates in account close out activities.
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Monitors project under spending and overspending.
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Communicates with PI, other unit and project personnel, OSR, ASRSP and/or sponsor accordingly.
Financial
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Reviews &/or approves transactions.
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Reconciles standard budget & payroll information ensuring that appropriate sponsored accounts are charged.
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Prepares payroll journals to enter or correct funding of salary from sponsored projects.
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Prepares and coordinates signatures on 90 day letters required when transactions are not timely.
Human Resources
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Processes paperwork associated with hiring & termination of employees and orient new employees.
Compliance
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Resolves standard & routine compliance problems & issues involving associated NU policies & practices; local, state, federal, agency & sponsor rules, regulations & requirements regarding grant &/or contract administration.
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Becomes familiar with regulations involving research safety, animal subjects and human subjects.
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Alerts supervisor to potential higher risk compliance issues including research safety, animal subjects and human subjects.
Miscellaneous
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
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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.
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1 year financial or administrative support experience in a research environment or other relevant experience.
Minimum Competencies: (Skills, knowledge, and abilities.)
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Organization, time management, detail oriented
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Multi-tasking, communication
Target hiring range for this position will be between $55,128-$68,911 per year. Offered salary will be determined by the applicant’s education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data
Benefits:
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