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Sr. Sponsored Programs Officer

Auburn
$69,400-$124,900
United States, Alabama, Auburn
1550 East Glenn Avenue (Show on map)
Dec 22, 2024
Position Details
Position Information


Requisition Number S4064P
Home Org Name Sponsored Programs
Division Name VP for Research and Economic Dev
Position Title Sr. Sponsored Programs Officer
Job Class Code HC28
Appointment Status Full-time
Part-time FTE
Limited Term No
Limited Term Length
Job Summary
Auburn University's Office for the Sr. Vice President of Research and Economic Development is accepting applications for the position of Sr. Sponsored Programs Officer. This new position within OSP involves leading a team of Sponsored Programs Officers and overseeing a broad spectrum of administrative activities related to sponsored programs. These activities support extramurally funded research, instruction, outreach, and extension efforts across Auburn University, the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to play an integral role in the development and growth of this position. These responsibilities include contract and grant terms review, approval & negotiation, proposal development, review & submission, contract and grant management, contracts and grants funded equipment management, and providing regulatory, policy, and procedural guidance related to such activities. These responsibilities require frequent communication and engagement with stakeholders across campus and with federal, state, industry, nonprofit and other sponsoring entities. Individuals serving in this role will also be responsible for the scheduled and ad hoc training of Sponsored Programs staff, in conjunction with office leadership.
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Essential Functions

  • Coordinates, advises and supports faculty and staff on extramural proposals for research, instruction, outreach and extension activity to ensure accuracy and compliance with federal, state, University, and sponsor rules and regulations and maintains authority to submit proposals on behalf of the University, as needed.


  • Prepares, reviews, and negotiates highly complex contracts, amendments, documents, and instruments of a legal character for the Office of Sponsored Programs. This includes, but is not limited to, fixed price and cost reimbursable sponsored research agreements, master agreements, task orders, memoranda of understanding, consortium agreements, teaming agreements, and other contracts associated with externally funded research, instruction, outreach and extension activities.
  • Evaluates, interprets, negotiates and applies federal, sponsor, and University policy and regulations to determine acceptable conditions of awards including such areas as: conflict of interest, export control, intellectual property, indemnity, governing law, cost principles, data and information security requirements, human subjects, animal subjects and lab safety while referring relevant matters to the appropriate University office and/or personnel (i.e., General Counsel, The Office of Research Compliance, the Office of Research Security Compliance, The Intellectual Property Exchange, the Office of Risk Management, the Office of Audit, Compliance & Privacy, the Office of International Programs, and Contracts and Grants Accounting).
  • Manages and facilitates for a specific team within OSP award change requests including re-budgeting, pre-award costs, carryover of unobligated balances, and no-cost-extensions and assists with the acquisition, management, and reporting for sponsor funded equipment and materials while maintaining records and titles through the lifecycle of a sponsored award.
  • Provides regulatory guidance to faculty, administrative units, and staff ensuring compliance with and adherence to relevant laws and regulations governing sponsored research while building trust and providing efficient and effective service to diverse constituents both internally and externally.
  • Maintains proficiency in interpreting and applying federal regulations governing sponsored programs including 2 CFR 200, the Federal Acquisition Regulations, the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement, standard federal research terms and conditions, and other agency-specific requirements. Remains current with developments in university-sponsored contracting and research administration through participation in professional development activities such as attendance at professional meetings and in-house webinars and other informational sessions.
  • Assists with development, review, and maintenance of policies, procedures, tools, and resources based on changing regulatory environment.
  • Delivers scheduled and ad hoc training for staff within the Office of Sponsored Programs. Trains incoming staff on matters originating within a specific team, including training on contract review and negotiation and proposal and solicitation review and preparation. Reviews and updates training materials in concert with developments in the field and feedback from the Associate Director. Provides direct supervision for the workload, development, and training of the Sponsored Programs Officers under the assigned academic units.
  • Exercises signature authority for non-financial matters as delegated by the SVP, Research & Economic Development.
Minimum Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in STEM; Business Administration; Public Administration; Industrial/Organizational Psychology; Management; Law; Social Sciences; or a directly related and relevant degree/major from an accredited institution.


  • 8 years' experience in regulatory compliance, contract negotiation, research management, legal, or related field.
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications


Minimum Skills and Abilities

  • Demonstrated proficiency in verbal and written communication skills and reading comprehension.


  • Ability to succeed in a high-volume, high-pressure, fast-paced environment to manage and prioritize a large task list with deadlines, interruptions, and competing priorities.
  • Strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated time management, critical thinking, organizational and customer service skills, and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Ability to complete tasks independently as contributions to a team effort.
  • Demonstrated self-discipline and sound independent judgment completing time-sensitive assignments.
  • Advanced knowledge of relevant university, state and federal laws and regulations.
  • Advanced knowledge of research administration in a university setting.
  • Advanced knowledge of electronic systems for proposal submission and award and grant management.
Minimum Technology Skills
Minimum License and Certifications
Desired Qualifications


Desired Qualifications
Experience in a higher education environment, particularly interpreting laws and regulations.
Posting Detail Information


Salary Range $69,400-$124,900
Job Category Other
Working Hours if Non-Traditional
City position is located in: Auburn
State position is located: Alabama
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
Posting Date 11/04/2024
Closing Date
EEO Statement
AUBURN UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. The Office of Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity (AA/ EEO) strives to ensure an inclusive and equitable working, living, and learning environment for members of the Auburn University community. Please visit their website to learn more.
Special Instructions to Applicants
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