Assistant Director, Pre-Award Grant Management
Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute unites world-class scientists across diverse academic disciplines to conduct groundbreaking research that transforms our understanding of the brain and its influence on the mind and behavior. As a leading neuroscience institute, our mission is to decipher the mind and brain to better understand behavior. Our researchers are committed to foundational science, uncovering the principles that shape how the brain develops, functions, and recovers. With more than 50 labs, the Zuckerman Institute serves as a hub for collaboration, bringing together Columbias top scholars to drive research in bold new directions. Located in Manhattanville, our state-of-the-art Jerome L. Greene Science Center provides an inspiring home for discovery in one of the worlds most dynamic cities.
The Zuckerman Institute is seeking an Assistant Director, Pre-Award Grant Management, to join the Pre-Award and Research Development Team. Reporting to the Executive Director of Pre-Award and Research Development, the primary responsibility for this position is to assist principal investigators and their labs in the preparation, submission, setup, and administration of grants and contracts, including subaward agreements and progress reports. The incumbent must successfully balance multiple priorities, be flexible to changes, and meet tight deadlines. We seek a candidate interested in neuroscience research who is enthusiastic about working closely with investigators of all levels, including graduate students, postdocs, early-career, and senior investigators. The role requires expertise in the administrative management of Sponsored Projects and an understanding of scientific grantsmanship.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following :
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree and / or equivalent related experience required. Minimum of 4 years of pre-award grant submission experience in an academic grant-funded research environment. Prior experience with and understanding of NIH systems (eRA Commons, ASSIST, RePORTER).
Preferred Qualifications
Excellent project management skills, including the ability to work independently in a deadline-driven, multi-tasking environment; sound judgment in prioritizing tasks. Ability to confidently liaise with faculty, trainees, staff, and various University administrative offices. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Expertise in MS Office and Google Suite applications. The successful candidate must be flexible, have sound judgment, and have a collaborative style that fosters teamwork and cooperation. Bachelors degree in biological sciences or a business-related field such as finance, accounting, business administration, public health, or public administration.
This position sometimes involves deadline-driven work outside regular business hours, which may include weekends. Subject to business needs, the ZI Pre-Award and Research Development Team supports a hybrid work arrangement for this position. Options will be discussed during the interview process.
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Assistant Director • New York, NY, US