Assistant Director, Office of Sponsored Programs – Administrative Services

Overview

The Assistant Director within the Office of Sponsored Programs-Administrative Services plays a pivotal role in fostering the growth of external funding at James Madison University, including oversight of the grants specialist team and coordinating with other stakeholders. Additionally, the assistant director reviews research and related contracts, preparing guidance for the office’s Authorized Organizational Representatives to support negotiation and signing. Finally, the assistant director also oversees the development of training material for the campus community.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

* Oversight of the grants specialists team: This position exercises authority in leading and directing a team of grants specialists, including setting priorities and ensuring consistent application of organizational standards across all sponsored project proposals, with a special emphasis on budgets. Duties include supervising the team so that funding proposals are developed, reviewed, and submitted efficiently and effectively in accordance with university policies and procedures and sponsor guidelines, as well as arranging appropriate professional development for the team. Furthermore, as JMU is an emerging R2 institution with a growing research portfolio, the position, in collaboration with OSP-AS leadership, will develop new workflows and processes to further streamline operations.

* Contract review: The position provides front-line analysis of contractual provisions in research and related contracts to confirm compliance with organizational policies and standards, recommending revisions and coordinating with leadership (particularly the associate director) on nonstandard terms. The assistant director identifies such terms, prepares contract summaries, and suggests alternative language as appropriate, typically in coordination with University Counsel and other stakeholders (e.g., the intellectual property officer or information security officer). As appropriate, the assistant director assists with negotiations.

* Resource and training development: The position provides oversight and decision-making authority for designing and maintaining JMU’s budgeting training framework, especially setting programmatic priorities. These include internal resources for the OSP-AS team (e.g, trainings relevant to grants specialists) as well as trainings for the PI community (e.g., what a PI needs to know about specific funder budgeting policies). In the frequently-evolving funding landscape, this includes developing in-house trainings on specific sponsors, electronic systems, and/or new regulations.

* Coordination with other stakeholders: The assistant director coordinates with other offices across campus to facilitate timely submission of competitive sponsored program proposals.

* Sponsored Programs administrative services as appropriate: The assistant director should excel as a senior grants specialist and be able to personally oversee budget development, proposal review, and provide related services, especially for particularly difficult programs (e.g., international funders, significant cost share, etc.).

* Contribute to the Strategic Planning and Smooth Operation of OSP-AS: A key responsibility of the assistant director is in the drafting of appropriate policies and procedures for the review of the associate director and other OSP-AS leadership. The policies and procedures should streamline the operation of OSP-AS, ensure adherence to research administration best practices, and ensure JMU’s continued eligibility for federal and state funding.

 

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications:
• An advanced degree in research administration or extensive experience in research administration with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
• Familiarity with the pre-award process, including budget development
• Prior experience with electronic research systems
• Strong attention to detail and strong organizational skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
• Proficiency in multi-tasking and prioritizing assignments in a deadline-driven environment
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Preferred Qualifications:
• University and Sponsored Programs experience
• Knowledge of the Uniform Guidance (2CFR 200)
• Ability to use multiple software systems
• Demonstrated supervisory skills

 

To learn more and to apply, go to jobs.jmu.edu/home and reference posting number 20001758. Review of applications begins 3/7/2026. Pay is commensurate with experience.

 

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Contact Information

Company
James Madison University
First Name
Lauren
Last Name
Pearce
Address
Phone
5405685842
Contact Email
woznialm@jmu.edu
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Background Information

Education
High School
Years of Experience
Industries
  • College/University
Categories
  • Sponsored Projects/Programs
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Security Clearance
None

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  • Full Time