Contracts Administrator
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Basic function : Position has primary responsibility for the operational procedure and process associated with contractual arrangements / agreements for goods and services procured by the University. Also responsible for preaward and / or postaward functions for a variety of supply, service, and / or construction contracts for several activities within an organizational component or in a geographical area.
Supervisory authority : None
Nature and scope : Internal contacts include the Office of the General Counsel, executives, administrators, managers, faculty, staff and students of the University departments, units and offices. External contacts include Federal, state, local and other governmental sponsors of research / training programs at Howard University, private foundations, vendors, and other organizations with whom Howard University works on sponsored research / training programs.
Principal accountabilities :
Prepares documentation and legal draft of contracts / agreements, ensuring contract / agreement requirements are met, and works directly with Compliance Office and Office of General Counsel (OGC) to ensure contract / agreement language and requirements are appropriate and complies with Howard University and Hospital policies and procedures, and federal and state laws, to resolve compliance issues
Maintains confidentiality and protects sensitive data at all times, including patient & student, and proprietary information.
Coordinates work with various departments and serves as a liaison between HU and vendors to oversee the intake, review and finalization of all contracts that bind the University.
Maintains University contracts and systems to ensure timely renegotiation and consistency of language / terms in order to provide maximum legal coverage.
Examines the operational scope of contracts, working collaboratively with user departments to ensure compliance.
Serves as a consultant and educator to management and administrative staff relating to contract / agreement compliance requirements and issues.
Review and analyze contracts not requiring legal review and identify language issues and / or concerns.
Provides guidance to technical personnel involved in the development of the statement of work or data requirements. Formulates the contracting approach to be taken that will best satisfy the requirement.
In formally advertised procurements, ensures that the bid schedule is properly structured, prepares the solicitation, determines sources to be solicited, conducts prebid conferences, processes protests, determines the responsiveness of bids and determines the responsibility of the apparent low bidder based on an analysis of financial and technical information gained during the preaward survey, and awards or recommends award of the contract.
In negotiated procurements, the employee plans the procurement action with technical, legal, and contract pricing personnel. Provides guidance in the development of the statement of work and data requirements, determines the type of contract best suited to the requirement, develops special clauses and terms and conditions applicable to the solicitation. Determines the sources to be solicited, prepares applicable determinations and findings, conducts preproposal conferences, receives and evaluates proposals in conjunction with price / cost analysts or other technical personnel, determines the competitive range in negotiations with one or more offerors, prepares award documents and makes presentation to a contract board of awards or source selection authority when appropriate. Responds to inquiries, including formal protests and congressional inquiries.
Monitors contractor performance in relation to the completion schedule required by the contract, insuring timely submission of technical progress reports, making periodic visits to the contractor's facility or work site, detecting and correcting labor standards violations, taking appropriate action to expedite delivery or performance when required by mission changes, monitoring the contractor's use of University-furnished property inventories, and issuing change orders occasioned by changes in mission requirements, defective specifications, changed site conditions, or changes in University-furnished property. Negotiates settlements for such changes, approves contract payments, assesses liquidated or actual damages for nonperformance, issues show cause or cure notices, terminates contracts for default or convenience and negotiates settlements, prepares replies to other involved agencies, appeal boards, or congressional inquiries.
Coordinates review of issues list with management staff. Negotiate all required language changes and review final documents to ensure all changes are appropriately made. Prepare correspondence necessary to accomplish the finalization of contracts being processed.
Create contract files, negotiate changes, coordinate full and final execution of all contract documents, maintain Master Contract Filing system, administration and maintenance of the Contract Management Database, to include; monitoring, follow-up and resolution of all renewal notifications; scan and add all finalized contracts, amendments and insurance certificates to the database.
Maintains contracts administration - maintains and responds to customer inquiries in a professional, courteous and prompt manner later than one business day after receipt of inquiry.
Maintains the highest degree of confidentiality with respect to information relating to business transactions and HU employees, patients, and guests.
Assists with training faculty, staff, and students on legal issues in grants and contracts administration.
Promotes adherence to the Health Sciences Compliance Program, the Howard University Code of Ethics and the Health Sciences Standards of Conduct.
Attends annual and periodic mandatory Compliance Program training including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy training.
Participates in activities that promote adherence to federal healthcare program requirements.
Actively participates in Health Sciences Compliance Program activities.
Adheres to the requirements of the HIPAA Privacy Policies and Procedures.
Maintains confidentiality of patients, families, faculty, students, and staff.
Performs other duties as assigned by Director.
Core competencies :
Sensitive to the interrelationship of both people and functions within the department.
Ability to apply strict confidentiality regarding budget issues.
Strong team building and interpersonal skills
Strong project and relationship management skills
Ability to establish and maintain effective and harmonious working relations with staff, University officials and the general public
Good communication skills
Customer service orientation
Must be able to read and interpret the underlying purpose of contractual agreements, including the concepts of offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity, legality, and other contract law principles.
Knowledge of the health care industry and of University purchasing practices, procedures and technologies is also desirable.
Must be comfortable communicating instructions and instructions in writing to construction leaders.
Comprehensive knowledge of Government Contracting and related laws, regulations and guidelines such as FARS.
Comprehensive knowledge of the terminology related to the sponsored research agreements.
Comprehensive knowledge of basic contracting phases such as pre-award award and post-award.
Comprehensive knowledge of principles, practices and methodologies of accounting including grant administration and budget policies and procedures
Knowledge of computer skills : spreadsheet, database, word processing, and presentation software as well as other standard office equipment. Ability to use technology contract management software and a standard suite of office software applications
Ability to organize information, generate reports and maintain data regarding contracts and contract processes.
Minimum requirements :
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration or a related field of study
5 to 10 years experience in an academic, healthcare environment or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and training.
Experience with Workday
Experienced with the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR / DFAR) a plus
Possession of a Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM), Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM), a Certified Research Administrator, or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) certification is preferred.
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure $70,000-$80,000
Contract Specialist • Washington, DC, US