Grants and Financial Coordinator/Specialist
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Finance & Banking
Business Administration -
Administrative/Clerical
Business Administration
Job Description
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is seeking a Grants and Financial Coordinator or Specialist for its Research Administration team. The position will provide administrative pre‑ and post‑award and financial services in support of the department’s sponsored research.
Responsibilities- Coordinate the preparation and review of new and continuing grant proposals using the Huron grant management system and sponsor submission portals.
- Provide pre‑ and post‑award financial management, including budget oversight, expenditure review, financial reporting, and training.
- Monitor departmental finances and reconcile accounts in accordance with federal and non‑federal guidelines for principal investigators, department chairs, and managers.
- Communicate award and financial policies to students, faculty, and staff.
- Use Workday Financials to administer/approve payroll costing, salary reallocations, effort certifications, summer salary, cost shares, cost transfers, journal entries, financial reporting, subcontract requisitions, and expense approvals as cost‑center manager.
- Act as the administrative liaison between the department, the Office of Sponsored Projects, collaborating institutions, sponsoring agencies, and principal investigators.
- Maintain confidentiality and secure all confidential information.
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Public Health, Biology, Health Science, Science, Engineering, or Math (preferred).
- Grade8: 1–2 years of finance or grants experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Grade9: 2–4 years of research administration or accounting/financial/budgeting experience.
- Experience preparing federal or non‑federal grant proposals using the Huron system or a similar platform.
- Familiarity with eRA Commons, NSF Fastlane, Research.gov, and/or Grants.gov desirable.
- Higher‑education or non‑profit work experience desirable.
- Strong attention to detail, organizational, administrative, and time‑management skills.
- Ability to adapt to frequent changes in grant guidelines and compliance requirements while maintaining accuracy.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), web‑based tools, Gmail, Google Apps, and Adobe Acrobat Pro.
- Flexible, service‑oriented, resourceful, and willing to learn.
- Discretion in handling confidential information.
- Willingness to work outside normal business hours occasionally to meet University and sponsor deadlines.
- CRIMINAL BACKGROUND AND EDUCATION CHECK REQUIRED
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