Temporary Professional - Family Forest Research Center - Project Manager
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Business Administration, Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Title: Temporary Professional - Family Forest Research Center - Project Manager
Executive Area: Academic Affairs
College/School/MBU: College of Natural Sciences
Department: Environmental Conservation
Work Location: Amherst
Schedule: Part Time
Work Arrangement: Hybrid or Remote
Job Summary
This position provides grant and contract support for the Family Forest Research Center ((Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).). The Family Forest Research Center holds grants and contracts with the USDA Forest Service, various Divisions of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and on occasion private and non-profit organizations. The grant and contract support includes management, reporting, and tracking of all budgetary activities on sponsored grants including personnel.
This position involves working closely with UMass and sponsor budget and grant offices to assure compliance and timeliness of budget and contract processing.
Essential Functions
POST AWARD GRANT AND CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION:
Prepare and submit financial status reports for FFRC as required by the grant or contract.
Manage subcontract budgets, invoices and payments, initiate purchase orders for subcontracts.
Extensive contact with sponsors, program managers, subcontractors, other universities and the Controller's Office.
FUND ADMINISTRATION:
Complete management of research accounts of various fund types.
Prepare budget projections based on fiscal, academic, and grant years.
Prepare financial status reports.
Apply spending rules for each fund type and inform FFRC of spending guidelines and policies.
Review budgets to ensure compliance with funding agency regulations and institutional requirements.
Ensure that all grant expenditures are reasonable, allocable, and allowable according to agency guidelines.
Work with FFRC staff to identify and resolve budget and compliance issues.
Verify and reconcile all account activity; resolve conflicts and problems associated with financial transactions.
Monitor and assist in the budgeting of the financial accounts within the department and direct oversight of department activities in various fund types, including grants, contracts, and research trust funds (RTFs).
Manage re-budgeting of funded grants with the Controller's Office/research accountants.
Prepare Contract for Services including sole source justification as applicable.
Extensive contact with Office of Research and Engagement, Procurement, Controller's Office, Human Resources, College of Natural Sciences, and other University departments.
Act as liaison with sponsors, program managers, sub-contractors, and industry.
PERSONNEL:
Apply University personnel policies and procedures, particularly as they apply
to grants and contracts.
Prepare personnel budgeting forecasts, applying changes to
salaries, fringe rates and indirect costs as appropriate.
Initiate and track appointments, reappointment and compensation for faculty, research fellows, graduate students and undergraduate student hires.
Use People Soft System to track personnel information, hire,
and fund employees.
Other Functions
Work collaboratively and effectively to promote teamwork, equity, and inclusiveness.
Work in partnership with colleagues within the College of Natural Sciences community and across the campus to support the Dean's strategic priorities.
Perform other duties as assigned in support of the mission and goals of the College of Natural Sciences.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree.
Knowledge of Excel and Word programs and general quantitative skills.
Knowledge of grant and contract administration policies and procedures.
Knowledge of and experience with all aspects of accounting procedures.
Ability to work effectively with both on-campus offices, such as Office of Research and Engagement, Procurement, Human Resources and the Controller's Office as well as off-campus organizations: federal and state agencies, collaborating institutions, vendors and industry sponsors.
Ability to track and manage multiple deadlines.
Ability to write, coordinate and compile reports, correspondence, etc. using correct policies and procedures.
High degree of organizational skills and knowledge of office administration; ability to prioritize and…
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