Clinical Trial Post Award Administrator (RA3, Remote)

Stanford University

Stanford, CA(remote)

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Accounting, Accounting Certifications, Accounting Standards and Regulations, Analysis Skills, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Administration, Business Intelligence, Clinical Research, Clinical Trial, Clinical Trial Management, Communication Skills, Contract Close-Out, Contract Management, Cost Accounting, Cost Analysis, Data Formats, Detail Oriented, Disability Accommodations, Faculty Administration, Federal Contracts, Finance, Financial Administration, Financial Analysis, Financial Audit, Financial Management, Financial Reporting, Follow Through, Forecasting, Funding, Government Policies, Government Regulations, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Legal, Maintain Compliance, Material Moving, Mentoring, Non-Federal Grants, Office Management, Oracle Financials, Organizational Skills, People Management, Physical Demands, Pivot Tables, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Process Improvement, Process Management, Project Management Certification, Project/Program Management, Property Management, Proposal Writing, Purchasing/Procurement, Regulations, Requirements Management, Research Administration, Research Protocols, Research Skills, Small Business, Spreadsheets, Staff Policies, Status Reports, Time Management, Training/Teaching, University/School Policies, Vendor/Supplier Evaluation, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Stanford, CA
POSTED
2 days ago

Clinical Trial Post Award Administrator - Research Administrator 3 (Remote)

The Research Administrator 3 will manage the post-award administration for a large and diverse set of complex Industry sponsored clinical trials and some federal sponsored research projects, involving sub-awards, investigator-initiated trials, and multi-site clinical trials. This candidate will be supporting faculty with a large number of clinical trials so experience with and/or the desire to learn clinical trial financial management is essential. Experience with investigator-initiated trials and multi-site sub award management is also preferred.

The Research Administrator 3 will serve as the point person for all financial and research administration activities for the faculty they support. They will prepare and distribute financial reports on a regular basis, meet with SCI Finance, faculty PIs and other staff to review accounts and provide analysis, forecasting, recommendations, and maintenance on awards. They will develop tools to manage and track the distribution of staff salaries across multiple clinical trials with fluctuating revenue. This position will provide professional guidance and expertise in the application of internal policies, systems and external regulations. They will serve as the primary approver of expenditures and the initiator of funds transfers, labor distribution updates, journals and other transactions to ensure compliance with sponsor, Medical School, and University guidelines. They will also be involved in providing update to the budget team on ideas of how to improve budgeting for future trials and avoid amendments that could result in better capturing the revenue from research sponsors towards clinical trial operations.

We are seeking candidates with a high level of professionalism, flexibility, judgement, and diplomacy, who are thoughtful and innovative problem-solvers. In addition to excellent financial analysis and research management skills, the ideal candidate should enjoy interacting with many different people across all levels of the organization and be able to independently follow-through and adapt in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated, organized, and detail oriented. They will provide training and mentoring to other staff in the post award management team including accountants, and may supervise the work of other staff. The successful candidate will have the ability to interact well with our current finance and administrative team, faculty, and leadership in a culturally diverse environment.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 2-3 years financial management of clinical trials including large scale trials with multiple funding sources.
  • Experience managing a large and diverse set of complex, federal and non-federal sponsored contracts and grants for multiple investigators.
  • Experience developing budgets and scope of work materials for investigator-initiated clinical trials and subawards.
  • Excellent spreadsheet skills including the use of pivot tables and the automating and formatting of data into easily readable reports.
  • Extensive knowledge of policies related to research administration (Uniform Guidance, sponsor policies and practices).
  • Strong understanding of Stanford systems: Stanford Electronic Research Administration (SeRA), Oracle Financials, Faculty Financial Inquiry Tool, iLab, Business Intelligence reporting module.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:

  • Frequently sit, grasp lightly, use fine manipulation and perform desk-based computer tasks, lift, carry, push and pull objects

weighing up to ten pounds.

  • Occasionally stand, walk, grasp forcefully, use a telephone, write by hand and sort and file paperwork or parts.
  • Rarely lift, carry, push and pull objects weighing 11-20 pounds.
    • Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job.

WORKING STANDARDS:

  • Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external

organizations.

  • Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety

concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.

  • Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University's Administrative Guide, http://adminguide.stanford.edu/.

Core Duties:

  • Prepare complex proposals within parameters of sponsored and non-sponsored research guidelines. Oversee and communicate submission process, both paper and electronic; resolve issues relating to proposal preparation and submittal process.

  • Develop, prepare, revise, and finalize project budgets, and provide budget justification; obtain cost sharing commitment and support. Serve as liaison and active partner between principal investigators, Office of Sponsored Research, research groups, and other departments; respond to sponsor inquiries; advise of new regulations.

  • Collaborate with Office of Sponsored Research to ensure awards are set up properly and cost-sharing requirements are fulfilled; initiate cost transfers.

  • Review and approve expenditures, advise on post award spending and commitment activity, and oversee compliance related to fund and revenue.

  • Develop and communicate reports supporting project status; create forecasting models, scenarios, and decision aides.

  • Manage contract closeout process and audit inquiries; submit final reports and certificates.

  • Interpret complex university and government policies (FAR, Cost Accounting Standards, Office of Management and Budget circulars, sponsored guidelines, etc.) for project and university personnel and help guide other staff in interpreting complex policies.

  • Identify and implement process improvements. Participate in and lead cross campus projects. Train and advise on issues requiring specific technical expertise.

  • Oversee and review work of other staff. May supervise, train and mentor other staff.

  • Serve as a resource on subject area to principal investigator staff.

Minimum Education and Experience

Bachelor's degree and five years of job-related experience, or combination of education and relevant experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Expert knowledge and fluency of governmental regulations (e.g. FAR, Uniform Guidance, CAS).

  • Knowledge and ability to understand, interpret, and communicate university policies and procedures.

  • Excellent oral, written, and communication skills.

  • Excellent analytical skills; demonstrated proficiency in Excel and web-based tools.

  • Strong accounting skills; knowledge of accounting principles.

  • Knowledge of procurement needs, including sole-sourcing, cost analyses, vendor requirements, and small business reporting.

  • Strong knowledge of property management requirements related to Stanford or non-Stanford title of equipment and fabrications.

  • Expert in project management, including managing international collaborations and complex multi-sub award contracts.

  • Knowledge of personnel management, including proposing effort for and training and hiring of students, post-doctorals, academic appointments, regular staff, bargaining unit staff, and consultants, along with the circumstances appropriate for each type of position.

  • Extreme attention to detail.

  • Ability to review a proposal or manage a project with understanding of the overall scope and goal of each sponsored project.

  • Excellent time management and organizational skills.

Certificates and Licenses Required

Cardinal Research Administration Foundational Training (CRAFT) I and II must be completed to remain in this position.

Certified Accountant or Auditor, MBA, project management certification, or similar credential desired

Core Duties:

  • Prepare complex proposals within parameters of sponsored and non-sponsored research guidelines. Oversee and communicate submission process, both paper and electronic; resolve issues relating to proposal preparation and submittal process.

  • Develop, prepare, revise, and finalize project budgets, and provide budget justification; obtain cost sharing commitment and support. Serve as liaison and active partner between principal investigators, Office of Sponsored Research, research groups, and other departments; respond to sponsor inquiries; advise of new regulations.

  • Collaborate with Office of Sponsored Research to ensure awards are set up properly and cost-sharing requirements are fulfilled; initiate cost transfers.

  • Review and approve expenditures, advise on post award spending and commitment activity, and oversee compliance related to fund and revenue.

  • Develop and communicate reports supporting project status; create forecasting models, scenarios, and decision aides.

  • Manage contract closeout process and audit inquiries; submit final reports and certificates.

  • Interpret complex university and government policies (FAR, Cost Accounting Standards, Office of Management and Budget circulars, sponsored guidelines, etc.) for project and university personnel and help guide other staff in interpreting complex policies.

  • Identify and implement process improvements. Participate in and lead cross campus projects. Train and advise on issues requiring specific technical expertise.

  • Oversee and review work of other staff. May supervise, train and mentor other staff.

  • Serve as a resource on subject area to principal investigator staff.

Minimum Education and Experience

Bachelor's degree and five years of job-related experience, or combination of education and relevant experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Expert knowledge and fluency of governmental regulations (e.g. FAR, Uniform Guidance, CAS).

  • Knowledge and ability to understand, interpret, and communicate university policies and procedures.

  • Excellent oral, written, and communication skills.

  • Excellent analytical skills; demonstrated proficiency in Excel and web-based tools.

  • Strong accounting skills; knowledge of accounting principles.

  • Knowledge of procurement needs, including sole-sourcing, cost analyses, vendor requirements, and small business reporting.

  • Strong knowledge of property management requirements related to Stanford or non-Stanford title of equipment and fabrications.

  • Expert in project management, including managing international collaborations and complex multi-sub award contracts.

  • Knowledge of personnel management, including proposing effort for and training and hiring of students, post-doctorals, academic appointments, regular staff, bargaining unit staff, and consultants, along with the circumstances appropriate for each type of position.

  • Extreme attention to detail.

  • Ability to review a proposal or manage a project with understanding of the overall scope and goal of each sponsored project.

  • Excellent time management and organizational skills.

Certificates and Licenses Required

Cardinal Research Administration Foundational Training (CRAFT) I and II must be completed to remain in this position.

Certified Accountant or Auditor, MBA, project management certification, or similar credential desired

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