The Post Award and Compliance Officer is responsible for multiple functions within Sponsored Programs, including, but not limited to, managing sub-invoice workflows such as reviewing and approving invoices, coordinating with departments to ensure timely submission and resolution of outstanding items, and responding to payment-related inquiries from internal and external stakeholders. Additionally, the officer oversees the triage of the worklist, prioritizing and routing tasks to appropriate team members to maintain compliance and operational efficiency across post-award processes. Compliance, audit, subrecipient monitoring, and Effort activities of the Compliance Team; and subrecipient prequalification, monitoring, subaward issuance, and FFATA reporting for the Subaward Team. The Post Award and Compliance Officer works with faculty, research administrators and central staff at other institutions and is responsible for providing excellent customer service to faculty, administrators, peers, and sponsors. This position will have a significant level of autonomy and be expected to work independently in the completion of duties related to their portfolio. This position requires the ability to independently solve problems using logic, methods, and effective solutions. The Post Award and Compliance Officer will bring a solid grounding in research administration principles to this role and maintain a working knowledge of federal and non-federal Sponsor requirements as well as University policies. Familiarity with a variety of prime sponsors, federal and non-federal, the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) templates and other subcontract formats, appropriate flow-down of award terms and conditions is important. The Post Award and Compliance Officer will have a high level of emotional intelligence and the position requires a high level of attention to detail and a strong customer service approach. This is a 18-24 month term position.
At least two years of related experience, bachelor's preferred, but experience can be substituted for the degree.