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The Research Administrator III-IV position (50% FTE) is responsible for the fiscal management operations for a senior faculty member of Infectious Disease Sciences (IDS) Program. The position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders and partners including other Principal Investigators (PIs), program, division and center staff, and sponsor organizations to ensure timely and accurate accounting and financial reporting of sponsored research in compliance with federal and external sponsor regulations and requirements.
This position will manage the preparation, interpretation and analysis of financial data, and is responsible for the management and administration of sponsored and non-sponsored research project funds. (Pre and Post award management). The complex funding portfolio for the faculty member is responsible for managing 30+ budgets and includes a U19, UG3/UH3 (serve as clinical coordinating site for 20 locations with 2 agreements per location), T32, industry-sponsored clinical trials, federal contract, along with other external funding sources.
Support for this position comes from sponsored funding.