Director of Research Administration

Overview

About the Department

The College of Sciences (COS) brings together the mathematical, physical and biological sciences in a research-intensive environment that simultaneously values excellence in teaching and a strong community engagement.The COS Research Office is the nucleus of research administration and support; providing a full suite of pre- and post-award services to enhance the research, teaching, administrative and outreach functions of the College. Key officeresponsibilities include proposal development and submission, portfolio management, effort reporting, andresponding to departmental and faculty post-award and other research administration needs. Please visit our SciencesStrategic Plan and the Collegeof Sciences Culture Charter to learn more aboutthe College of Sciences.

NC State promotes an integrated approach to problem-solving that transforms lives and provides leadership for social,economic, and technological development across North Carolina and around the world. NC State’s land grant missionof teaching, research and service is dedicated to the service of North Carolina and its people. Applicants areencouraged to review the institution’s mission, vision and strategic plan, and consider how their background, interestand experience would enable them to support the university.(https://sciences.ncsu.edu/about/strategic-planning/strategic-plan-2021-2026/) (https://sciences.ncsu.edu/about/strategic-planning/culture-charter/) 

Essential Job Duties

The Director of Research Administration at the College of Sciences (COS) is a pivotal role responsible for overseeingresearch staffand managing research administration functions within the college. Reporting directly to the AssociateDean of Research Administration, the Director also maintains a collaborative relationship with the Assistant Dean ofFinance and Business Management. This role involves administering both pre-award and post-award activities,managing a substantial research budget, and maintaining vital relationships with STEM sponsors,including NIH, NSF, NASA, DOD, DOE, and various foundations.

Key Responsibilities:

Research Administration Leadership:

  • Act as the primary point of contact for all research-related matters within the College ResearchOffice, serving six departments and four Centers, and other affiliated programs.
  • Interface with central offices to ensure that the College complies with University, Sponsor,Federal, and State guidelines.

Collaboration and Liaison:

  • Serve as a liaison between the COS Research Office, the Office of Sponsored Programs andRegulatory Compliance Services (SPARCS), Contract and Grant Accounting at NCSU, Federal,State, Industrial funding agencies, and other NCSU college research offices.
  • Be an active member of the RSC Executive Committee, working towards enhancing service qualityfor Faculty through Research Administration at NCSU.
  • Collaborate closely with College faculty, staff, university officials, and officials at otherinstitutions.
  • Play an essential role in the COS Office of Research Administration’s continued success.
  • Mentor, coach, train, and guide Research Office employees to ensure their professionaldevelopment and retention.
  • Adapt to changing needs and provide effective solutions.

Training and Development:

  • Develop and deliver comprehensive training programs for pre-award and post-award services,aligning with Research I institution standards.
  • Provide training to college and departmental staffin areas such as compliance, cost accountingstandards, electronic research applications, and interpretation of relevant policies and laws.
  • Lead regular meetings of college staffand identify opportunities for career development.
  • Stay updated on governmental regulations, policies, and practices through continuing education.

Compliance Oversight:

  • Exercise discretion and independent judgment for compliance issues associated with sponsoredprograms administration.
  • Ensure proposals submitted through the College adhere to agency, University, State, and federalgovernment guidelines.

Award Management:

  • Oversee all proposals for submission to sponsors and manage the signing and awarding ofmemorandums of agreement (MOAs).
  • Submit FDP sponsor proposals on behalf of the University, indicating the college’s agreement toproposal terms.
  • Coordinate new award meetings and monitor reporting, approvals, and budget justificationsduring sponsored project lifecycles.

Financial Reporting:

  • Prepare and present financial information, including NSF HERD data and US News & WorldReport’s data, reflecting the College’s research activity.
  • Contribute to the college’s ranking by showcasing proposals submitted, awards received, andexpenditures.

Team Management:

  • Supervise a team of 18 pre- and post-award staff, with direct supervision of 5 pre-award teammembers and the compliance officer (subject to change).
  • Devise and implement continuity plans for vacant positions in the College Research Office andaffiliated departments.

The Director of Research Administration plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of research activitieswithin the College of Sciences and contributes significantly to the college’s overall success in the field of researchadministration.

Minimum Education and Experience

Graduation from a four-year college or university with a minimum of three years in research administration, budgeting,research, or administrative management; or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.

Other Required Qualifications

  • Outstanding problem solver. Ability to cultivate and maintain effective working relationships with other university offices,College and departmental staff, and contract agencies.
  • Prior team-leadership experience, strong leadership abilities, and ability to work in a high-volume, fast-paced office is a must.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and managerial experience in a hybrid work environment.
  • Experience managing office workflow to maximize efficiency and a service-oriented mindset.
  • Knowledge of accounting and auditing principles and practices and the ability to explain andapply these practices.
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills, as well as demonstrated proficiency withMicrosoftOffice and Adobe Acrobat, the Google suite of tools and use of shared drives, and theability to rapidly adapt to new technology, including Smartsheets and new systems internal to NCState.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with groups of stakeholders to create a productive workenvironment.
  • Extensive knowledge of uniform guidance, direct and indirect costs, progress reporting, and othercompliance issues related to federal, state, and other sponsors.
  • Advanced budgeting skills.
  • Mental flexibility and the ability to juggle competing responsibilities and deadlines.
  • Capacity to train others on complex tasks related to compliance, grant preparation, federaloversight of research activities, and all NC State rules and regulations regarding research activitiesand college procedures.
  • Global understanding of the total research environment at a university.
  • Extensive knowledge of all research components, inclusive of proposal preparation, finaldeliverables to the funding agency, and financial closeout.
  • Ability to interpret guidelines, rules, and regulations and analyze policies and procedures andmake decisions based upon the interpretation.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Certified Research Administrator or working towards certification preferred.
  • Previous proposal development or management experience is highly desirable.
  • Extensive knowledge of research policies, procedures, and management systems associated witha higher education environment is preferred.
  • Experience with NC State systems, including the RED system.
  • Ability to make sound decisions independently in a fast-paced environment.

See more information and apply at https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/193759

Contact Information

Company
North Carolina State University
First Name
John
Last Name
Blondin
Address
Phone
919.515.2135
Contact Email
blondin@ncsu.edu
Contact URL
https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/193759

Background Information

Education
4-Year Degree
Years of Experience
3
Industries
  • College/University
Categories
  • Administrator or Administrative
  • Compliance
  • Grants and Contracts
  • Research Administrator/Manager
  • Sponsored Projects/Programs
Work Authorization
Authorized to work in the US
Security Clearance
None

Target Job Information

Salary
Job Type
  • Full Time