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Grant & Contract Specialist III Jobs in Worcester, USA at UMass Med School

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US-MA-Worcester

Job Location 3 days ago(4/16/2026 8:30 PM)

Exempt/Non-Exempt Status Non Union Position
-W60
– Non Unit Professional

Overview

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

Under the general direction of the Sr. Department Administrator, or designee, the Grant and Contract Specialist III is responsible for performing diversified and complex administrative, financial, and pre- and post-award budgetary functions in support of departmental activities, to include both responsibilities for both restricted and unrestricted departmental funds. The Grant and Contract Specialist III will display a high degree of initiative and independent judgment and collaborate closely with laboratory leadership to continually assess and direct a wide range of issues including research program operations, personnel management, regulatory, quality improvement, long range financial planning.

Responsibilities

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    Lead effort in management of all pre-award administration, to include, but not limited to, advising Sr. administrator and PI of sponsor guidelines, participation in application assembly, budget preparation, faculty guidance, e-submission processes, UMMS required paperwork, etc. and other administrative requirements for the submission of all federal and non-federal grants and contracts

  • Working knowledge of NIH and other federal, state and foundation regulations and requirements.
  • Identifies, proposes and implements creative solutions to potential fiscal issues.
  • Develop and manage the division’s annual budget and report variances and recommend corrective action. Provide high level fiscal analysis on forecasts as needed
  • Verify that funds are available for all equipment, personnel and major purchases. Assure compliance with federal purchase and contract requirements.
    * Coordinate with central grant accounting and department staff on deposits, electronic transfers and cost transfers to funds/contracts
  • Manage division(s) funding sources by monitoring revenue and expenditure activity
  • Represent the department at administrative meetings within and outside of the Medical School applicable with their assigned divisions.
  • Develop, lead and train junior staff which include (administrative assistants, financial assistants, and lower level grants and contracts specialists)
  • Serve on Institutional committees established to improve school operations and system implementations
  • Assist in determining space and facility needs for the unit faculty
  • Advise faculty and staff on compensation and benefit policies and procedures
  • Monitor regulatory and compliance requirements for all sponsored research activity, keeping detailed files and a tracking mechanism for annual renewals. Inform Sr. administrator of variances
  • Assist in analytical studies of existing or proposed clinical trials to provide the economic basis for management decisions to improve operational/financial performance and to realize productivity improvements
  • Monitor all clinical trial funding sources for assigned divisions by tracking revenue and expenditure activity and monitoring of trial milestones, identify variances and assist in resolving account variances
  • Monitor contracts, extensions, and amendments with outside vendors, private agencies, and consultants in conjunction with Purchasing and legal offices; monitor the contracts for cost effectiveness and quality performance standards
  • Prepare data for financial reports, budgets, budget and research fund reconciliations, forecasting, analysis, and ad-hoc reports for Sr Administrator and PI” s as needed. Perform analysis of data as required
  • Work with the Sr. Administrator, principal investigators, and staff to resolve problems and to optimize the use of funds as required; finalize all expenditure activity of expired grants; deposit checks to any income and service fund accounts
  • Manage all phases of post-award grants and contracts administration, to include monitoring budgets, expenses, and recovered overhead. Advise Sr. Administrator and PI of reporting requirements

Title: Grant & Contract Specialist III

Company: UMass Med School

Location: Worcester, USA

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