Job Description
Grants Manager A/B, CGIR University Overview The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023.
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Posted Job Title Grants Manager A/B, CGIR
Job Profile Title Grants Manager A
Job Description Summary The Center for Guaranteed Income Research (CGIR) is seeking a Grants Manager to support CGIR's Director, Award Development & Finance (AD&F) and Senior Management. CGIR has a rapidly growing $20M research mixed portfolio of awards and gifts. This position will report directly to our CGIR's Director, Award Development & Finance and collaborate with CGIR's Financial Support and Engagement Coordinator and Grants & Finance Administration team within the School of Social Policy and Practice (SP2).
The Grants Manager will work directly with CGIR's research staff to support a range of research funds within the Center, both pre and post award to ensure compliance with university and sponsor compliance requirements. This role will also provide day-to-day sponsored project administration support for the CGIR team, including assisting PIs with proposal submissions, award set-up, progress report preparation, and routine correspondence with sponsors. This position also works in close collaboration with subcontractors and will partner with them to ensure smooth operations, information sharing, and overall compliance with School and University policies. In addition, the Grants Manager will provide critical financial and regulatory information to support CGIR research studies and staff throughout the study duration to inform project projections, workflow, and staffing allocations. The Grants Manager will produce and distribute specialized monthly grant management related reports for each award and gift. Finally, the Grants Manager will provide support for research activities, including but not limited to overseeing and supporting the human subject payments process for all Guaranteed Income (GI) pilots in 30 plus cities with the Financial Support and Engagement Coordinator and Research Coordinators. Additional post-award activities managed by the Grants Manager will include the preparation of expenditure reports for PIs, budget guidance and monitoring, effort reporting, adjusting journal entries and monitoring expenditures, progress reporting and forecasting, transaction approvals, prior approval requests, revenue and receivable, financial reporting, and closeouts. This position will report to the Director, Award Development & Finance within the Center for Guaranteed Income Research, housed within Penn's School of Social Policy and Practice (SP2).
* All SP2 staff are required to participate in convocation and graduation ceremonies as needed.
Contingent upon continued funding.
Job Description Job Responsibilities Post-award Duties:
- Set up awards and manage for financial, regulatory, meeting regularly with CGIR senior management and investigators for expense reporting and projects.
- Included but not limited to budget development, award setup (budget entry), subcontract setup and monitoring, maintaining financial, regulatory, and IRB compliance for each award, financial transaction processing, monthly expense reporting, projections, and closeouts.
- Manages, processes, monitors, and analyzes revenue and expense transactions.
- Creating and correcting journal entries; budget journal entries; review and approve purchase requisitions in accordance with funding source and policy considerations; and run/review PI monthly financial reports
Payroll Duties:
- Working directly with CGIR'S Director, AD&F and senior management to ensure the center salary grids are accurate and updated accordingly. Maintain salary spreadsheets and payroll files.
- Entering costing allocations, payroll reallocations and effort reporting when applicable.
- Research problems, reallocating funds as needed. Run monthly payroll reports using BEN Financials and Business Objects to verify that faculty, staff, and part-time workers were paid correctly. Maintain and track faculty and staff salary distribution payroll and all payroll activities.
- These activities will be supported using online University applications including (Workday, Business Objects, Payroll Reallocations, etc.).
Financial Management Duties:
- Manage and track subcontracts and follow up through after execution, generate PO, track, and maintain expenses, review/validate incoming invoices; enter receipts; reconcile to ensure consistent spending.
- Review expenditures to ensure compliance with grant and SOW requirements; challenge inappropriate expenses; obtain documentation for budget deviations for audit purposes.
- Transactional responsibilities related to sponsored research expenses, including procurement (BEN Financials), reimbursement (Concur), payroll (Workday), payment requests (Penn Marketplace), and cost transfers.
- Track outstanding accounts receivable and process for payment in a timely fashion.
- Oversee, track, and reconcile human subject payments in accordance with IRB approved protocols.
Pre-Award Duties:
- Assist Director, AD&F in all tasks related to budget and contractual preparation and revision.
- Support CGIR research teams during award setup and facilitate research partnerships with Co-PIs to support CGIR projects, including project meetings with external stakeholders and external Director AD&F to ensure the operationalization of research activities matches grant, gift, and contract stipulations.
- Support other Pre-Award functions as needed, reviewing AIS for accuracy along with any corrections, and meeting regularly with external stakeholders when the Director, AD&F and ED are seeking new funding.
- Update and maintain organized filing system for department accounts, research projects and financial files.
- Print and distribute monthly fund summary reports to Director, AD&F.
- Must be able to handle confidential and sensitive information.
SP2 Finance & Administration Team Collaboration:
- Under the direction of CGIR's Directors, attend regular meetings with SP2's Grants, Finance and Development management team.
- Provide liaison across Penn's central ORS, Procurement and Development offices.
- Work closely with CGIR and SP2's grant and finance team to monitor and review all sponsored projects expenditures including fund projections.
- Ensure shared processes for non-confidential finance information, sharing current year forecasts and multi-year budgets for inclusion in the school's budget plans, and identifying overhead-related revenues and costs.
- This position will work closely with the Office of Research Services post award team and the SP2 Finance and Management team to ensure the use of shared electronic finance systems and consistency among centralized finance processes to adhere to university guidelines.
Perform additional duties as assigned, including participation in SP2's convocation and graduation ceremonies as needed.
Qualifications - Grants Manager A - an associate and/or bachelor's degree and 3-5 years of experience.
- Grants Manager B - bachelor's degree and 5-7 years of experience.
- Experience in research grants and finance in an academic research center, or equivalent combination of education and experience, are required. A successful candidate should have a considerable knowledge of university financial and sponsored policies and procedures, and compliance related guidelines and processing for federal and non-federal grant awards. Working knowledge in a research center in using University systems including, but not limited to, BEN Financials, Workday, PennERA, Grant Financial Management System (GFM), Business Objects, Penn Marketplace, journals, and purchasing cards; Penn's Concur and grant reports. Exceptional interpersonal skills and attention to detail required. CITI human subjects experience is preferred, but CITI/IRB training can be provided if necessary.
"Targeted Pay Range: $70,000.00 - $91,232.00 annually - This Targeted Pay Range is only applicable to this job posting. All salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, as well as internal and market factors and position classification."
Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School School of Social Policy and Practice
Pay Range $51,824.00 - $91,232.00 Annual Rate
Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, as well as internal and market factors and grade profile.
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Special Requirements Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
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