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Grants & Contracts Officer

Rochester, MI Rochester, MI Full-time Full-time $64,010 a year $64,010 a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Grants & Contracts Officer Position Number 986587 Requisition No.
S02061 Salary Range/Pay Rate $64,010 annually.
Position Notes Oakland University offers competitive salaries and an excellent benefit program including a comprehensive medical plan with low contribution amounts for our employees, dental and vision plans at no cost for our employees, generous paid time off plans, a generous University contribution to our 403(b) retirement plan, tuition assistance for our employees and dependents, free access to our Campus Recreation Center and workout facilities, and flexible work schedules and wellness programs.
These are current benefit levels subject to future changes.
Oakland University offers a strong, University-wide commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, which has garnered national recognition as a top workplace for LGBTQ
community members; national recognition as a safe workplace, and consistent top ranking for support services to U.
S.
Military veteran students.
Employee Group/Grade AP Band P Job Category Administrative-Professional Work Schedule FT/Reg (40 hours) Shift/Days This is a full-time position.
A flexible work-schedule and some remote work is possible, consistent with University policy.
First consideration will be given to those who apply by August 10, 2023.
Pay Schedule Month Number of Hrs.
/Wk.
40 Position Information Position Information Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
A minimum of two (2) years' experience with financially managing sponsored projects or experience managing financials in higher education.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Problem solving and analysis skills.
Ability to critically analyze information in order to make independent decisions.
Demonstrated faculty support skills, the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community and the ability to meet multiple deadlines.
Experience with enterprise financial systems.
Desired Qualifications Master's degree.
Working knowledge of public higher education systems.
Significant and progressive experience in sponsored project financial administration; working knowledge of OMB Circulars and other pertinent external regulations.
Experience with Banner or other similar enterprise financial system.
All Qualifications Unless otherwise required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement, all minimum, additional and desired qualifications are preferred, but qualifications, degrees, and/or experience deemed comparable and/or equivalent by Oakland University in its sole and exclusive discretion may be considered.
Position Details Position Purpose The position of Grants & Contracts Officer holds responsibility for overall financial management for the Office of Sponsored Programs, including expense and deficit monitoring, financial reporting, cash management, revenue reconciliation, balance sheet activity, expense monitoring, and closeout of sponsored projects.
This person will be a key member of the research support team and will serve as a resource to faculty and administrators in the administration of sponsored research.
This position is responsible for ensuring that business processes and practices are effectively and efficiently deployed to provide the highest level of support to the research community.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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