| Job Description: |
Lead and manage the research portfolio of the FSG program (35%)
- Ensure that research processes, programs, and activities comply with university, state, and federal regulations.
- Lead and manage the design and implementation of pre-award research program functions from developing the request for proposals through advertisement and evaluation of applications; selection of applications for funding; obtaining NSGO concurrence, and helping finalize awards.
- Manage and substantially contribute to the design and implementation of post-award research functions involving monitoring and reporting on project progress and performance.
- Serve as the liaison between FSG and funded research teams, including in the dissemination of project progress, outcomes and impacts.
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the research program, including supervision, guidance, and evaluation of research program staff, including the Research Coordinator II position (00039392).
Coordinate and ensure FSG’s federal reporting is accurate and timely (25%)
- Manage processes for collecting information from coordinators, Extension faculty and staff, and research affiliates.
- Review and summarize collected information and data, and liaise with senior leadership team regarding reporting of integrated programs.
- Coordinate data synthesis and annual reporting into the National Sea Grant PIER database.
- Oversee the development and maintenance of data systems (e.g., InfoReady) for project and activity tracking, consistent with National Sea Grant PIER reporting metrics and performance measures (via supervisee).
- Ensure that NOAA’s project management information for all projects is submitted in a timely manner through eRA Commons (via supervisee).
Foster growth and relevancy of FSG’s research program (20%)
- Pursue regional initiatives within the Sea Grant network, including within the South Atlantic, Gulf of America, and among the islands (i.e., Caribbean and Pacific).
- Respond to NSGO funding initiatives by assembling teams and submitting proposals to obtain supplemental funds to support the program, including those involving internal and external collaborators.
- Explore opportunities for new partnerships and to secure extramural funding with non-profits, special taxing districts, and public-sector agencies.
- Collaborate with the ASO DIR, Extension and Education to foster integration of research and Extension programming.
- Maintain a network of Campus Coordinators to recruit expertise and strengthen relationships among FSG, faculty, and students around the state, and identify timely research needs.
Serve as a member of FSG’s senior leadership team (15%)
- Assist in the development of the strategic plan, omnibus proposal, and site review process in accordance with the National Sea Grant Office (NSGO).
- Participate in the Sea Grant Association, including serving as delegate, representing FSG in the Research Coordinator’s Network, and contributing to FSG’s congressional relations activities.
- Contribute to the management operations including staff and advisory committee meetings, application reviews, and updating research information for the website and social media.
- Brainstorm novel, creative, and efficient programming and processes that lead to recognition from NSGO, collaborators and partners.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB AND THE PERCENTAGE OF TIME SPENT ON EACH FUNCTION
Other duties as assigned (5%)
SUPERVISION
The ASO DIR, Research Administration (ADR) position requires a self-starting, organized individual who can understand policy and apply it to daily operations under tight deadlines. Direction is general, with conferences held on an as-needed basis.
The ADR will have permanent supervisory responsibility for the Research Coordinator II position (00039392). This involves assigning duties, managing workload, mentoring, and evaluating the individual in that position with respect to FSGs research portfolio and interfacing with federal grants management systems. The ADR also supervises several Research Coordinator positions associated with time-limited grants and contracts for which they serve as PI.
NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE.
Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Additional time may be required to meet deadlines. Travel and work will occur on some weekends and evenings.
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| Special Instructions to Applicants: |
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter, resume, and three references.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end and list date.
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