Department:
Office of Sponsored Programs - 621100
Career Area :Research Professionals
Posting Open Date:11/13/2024
Application Deadline:11/16/2024
Position Type:Temporary Staff (SHRA)
Position Title :Contracting Officer - Special Projects
Position Number:20068065
Vacancy ID:S024332
Full-time/Part-time:Part-Time Temporary
Hours per week:20
Work Schedule:Monday - Friday | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
This position is a 100% remote work arrangement, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside in North Carolina, within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.
North Carolina, US
Hiring Range:$61.54 per hour
Estimated Duration of Appointment:2 months or less
Be a Tar Heel!:A global higher education leader in innovative teaching, research and public service, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill consistently ranks as one of the nation's top public universities. Known for its beautiful campus, world-class medical care, commitment to the arts and top athletic programs, Carolina is an ideal place to teach, work and learn.One of the best college towns and best places to live in the United States, Chapel Hill has diverse social, cultural, recreation and professional opportunities that span the campus and community.University employees can choose from a wide range of professional training opportunities for career growth, skill development and lifelong learning and enjoy exclusive perks that include numerous retail and restaurant discounts, savings on local child care centers and special rates for performing arts events.
Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit:The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) partners with the research community to support and advance the University's research mission by providing leadership and expertise in research administration. OSP facilitates and manages all aspects of sponsored research administration for over $1B in sponsored awards each year while developing and maintaining strong relationships with campus partners and external sponsors. OSP is responsible for the following primary functions: (1) proposal review and submission, (2) award negotiation, (3) award management, (4) financial reporting and cash management, (5) F&A rate development, negotiation, and review, (6) cost analysis and research service center (recharge) rate development, (7) monitoring and oversight of time and effort reporting, (8) oversight of regulatory compliance, (9) training and development for research administration personnel, and (10) Project closeout and final reporting requirements. OSP provides complete sponsored project life cycle support (sometimes known as pre-award and post-award services) to faculty and staff.
There are four functional areas of responsibility within the Office of Sponsored Programs, which have the following types of positions: (1) program administration; (2) accounting, financial reporting, and cash management; (3) data management reporting and analysis; and (4) financial compliance, effort reporting, cost studies, and cost accounting standards (CAS).
OSP serves as the official institutional signatory for the Chancellor and is responsible for reviewing and authorizing proposal submissions, as well as negotiating and administering awards on behalf of the University. These activities include monitoring institutional compliance for research and training activities, pre-award services, billing and financial reporting, cash management, cost analysis and compliance of research-related activities, verification of technical report and patent & invention report submissions by principal investigators (PIs), award closeout, and the implementation of information technology into research administration activities. OSP's centralized administrative functions facilitate the development and implementation of standardized policies & procedures across the University. They also provide training opportunities to improve University-wide efficiencies and communication to increase the quality of research administration.
The Principal Contracting Officer (PCO) for Special Projects will be exclusively assigned to complex contracting and Research Administration special projects as needed. The PCO is responsible for supporting Principal Investigators (PIs) and sponsors in a fast paced, high volume team environment for administrative, financial, and compliance aspects on all sponsored programs award negotiations/ setups on behalf of UNC. Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: complex negotiating and/ or drafting funded contracts, subcontracts and amendments with both industry and non-industry partners/ sponsors as well as other unfunded sponsored project contracts, and actively participating in negotiation of complex contracts with other institutions of Higher Education (IHE), non-profit organizations, foreign entities, industry partners, and various other types of entities; drafting technical contract language in regards to intellectual property rights, cost sharing, fiscal/ procedural constraints, data use, material transfer and other complex terms and conditions; negotiating terms and conditions that impact all financial aspects, including the budget, payment schedules, financial resources in the event of breach, and financial/ compliance audits; financial review of allowability and compliance with state, federal, and sponsor specific requirements; and providing thorough explanations to diverse customer inquiries. The PCO will be the central point of contact for all assigned complex contracting for UNC-Chapel Hill. This position also interacts with departmental administrators, external sponsor personnel, sponsor research administration staff or legal teams, RA Leadership team and PIs to ensure timely and compliant processing of all assigned work. The principal function of this position is to facilitate the negotiations of complex sponsored projects at UNC with an emphasis on providing the highest level of customer service to campus and sponsors while considering all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and University guidelines and policies. The PCO will have knowledge of award management guidance for a variety of sponsors as well as standard templates and other contract formats; appropriate flow-down of award terms and conditions when required, including changes to contract format during the negotiations stage; and working knowledge of the various sponsor requirements for all types of sponsors. The PCO works independently to conduct risk assessments for all assigned contracts/ subcontracts, including consulting with PIs and department staff regarding the nature of each project and the impact of unique aspects of the project on the legal language contained in the contracts/ subcontracts, representing the best interests of the University and the PI. For incoming funded contracts, this position will review the scope of the work or protocol and compliance considerations to appropriately draft and/ or review contracts accurately. The PCO must keep abreast of new developments in research administration policies and requirements to serve as an up-to-date source of information, guidance, and training for the campus and research community. The POC will be responsible for Special Projects as assigned they may include but not limited to process improvement initiatives and staff training.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements:Bachelor's degree in business administration, public administration, or related business area; or equivalent combination of training and experience. All degrees must be received from appropriately accredited institutions.
Required Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience:* Ability to utilize critical thinking skills, assess risk, make independent decisions based on risk assessment, and collaborate with others to problem solve and facilitate timely execution of agreements.
* Ability to work effectively as part of a team.
* Ability to interpret, explain, and apply complicated rules, regulations, and policies.
* Ability to prioritize and balance a shifting workload in a deadline-driven work environment.
* Strong communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills.
* Strong analytical skills and ability to work with a consistent degree of accuracy.
* JD, MBA, or experience negotiating contracts in a university setting
* Understanding of non-fiscal compliance areas such as conflict of interest regulations, human subjects, and animal care policies.
* Understanding of copyright law, publication policy, intellectual property rights, data ownership, material transfer, and other legal terms and conditions.
Not Applicable.
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