Employment Type: Permanent Staff (SHRA) Vacancy ID: P012259 Salary Range: $42,984-$52,000 Position Summary/Description: The LCCC created a Grants Team to support interdisciplinary research groups of investigators at LCCC, as well as collaborating institutions (e.g., Duke University, Washington University, Dana Farber Cancer Institute), in submitting complex grant applications. The Program-Team Science Specialist is responsible for submitting complex grants and ensuring all sponsor guidelines and expectations of such mechanisms are met. This position will work on multiple, unique, complex grant applications. They will coordinate and communicate with research team members (e.g., Faculty principal investigators and co-investigators, non-faculty project managers, departmental administrators, business officers, accountants from academic departments in Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Public Health, Nursing, and College of Arts and Sciences and their counterparts from collaborating institutions), institutional research administration officials (Office of Sponsored Research and Sponsored Projects Office, Institutional Review Board and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee and their counterparts from collaborating institutions) and sponsors (e.g., National Institutes of Health, Merck, American Association for Cancer Research, V-Foundation, Komen). This position will help lead all collaboration efforts in pre and post nonfinancial award administration. Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree; or equivalent combination of training and experience. All degrees must be received from appropriately accredited institutions. Essential Skills: Must have award experience for a variety of grant types. Preferred : Direct experience in using grant submission portals including, but not limited to, Cayuse and ASSIST. Experience with NCI-sponsored Cancer Center Support Grant, Specialized Programs of Research, Excellence, Program Project Grants, Training Grants and/or similar complex mechanisms.
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