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Drexel University Business and Grants Administrator in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Business and Grants Administrator Apply now   Job no: 502717 Work type: Full-Time Location: Hybrid/Flexible Work Arrangement Categories: Drexel University, Dornsife School of Public Health

Job Summary The Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements & Population Health Equity at the Dornsife School of Public Health is seeking a full-time Business and Grants Administrator to work closely with the Deputy Director to oversee center functions and manage the following areas: departmental budgetary oversight and pre- and post-award grant administration to federal agencies (e.g., NIH) and private foundations. A significant part of the job is working closely with the Deputy Director to manage regranting awards for the Illuminating and Addressing Healthcare's Role in Perpetuating Structural Racism (ISR) project, a three-year, multi-site initiative sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This individual must have strong leadership abilities, be a self-starter, be comfortable working with financial statements and budgets, and have the ability to work closely with faculty, staff, and students. About the Ubuntu Center: The Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements & Population Health Equity, Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University is a research and action center that unites diverse partners to generate and translate evidence, accelerate antiracism solutions, and transform the health of communities locally, nationally, and globally. The Center has four primary focus areas which include: 1) advancing transdisciplinary, antiracism population health research, training, and scholarship; 2) bridging relationships to build critical consciousness and power for health equity and racial justice; 3) expanding collective action for population health equity aligned with principles and practices of community organizing and social movements; and 4) strengthening capacity and sustainability to maximize our impact. Who we are and what we do embodies the South African principle "Ubuntu... I am because we are." We believe that by working collectively, we will achieve a just future, free from systems of oppression, full of new possibilities through bold, collective action, and an equitable world in which all individuals and communities are healthy and thrive. About the ISR Project: The ISR project intends to synthesize and build on existing research to clearly illuminate the historical roots of structural racism in the healthcare system and the modern-day structures, policies, and institutional practices that have resulted in and perpetuated structural racism and a culture of white supremacy. The program's goals are to: 1) synthesize, develop and conduct research that illuminates specific structures that perpetuate structural racism in the healthcare system; 2) translate findings and develop communications strategies that highlight the magnitude of structural racism for healthcare system leaders and other key stakeholders; and 3) build accountability and agency for historically and systemically marginalized racial populations to lead structural-change efforts in the healthcare system, centering the participation of these populations in accountability structures and in building agency to exert power. Essential Functions Manage the financial implementation of the ISR research project, including regranting, sub-award setup, monitoring, and closeout to maintain financial compliance. - 50% Oversight of all financial operations, including budget tracking and projections, budget meetings with the Center Director and Deputy Director, fiscal year closeout, and other activities that can support the Center's strategic planning and financial goals. - 20% Oversee center P-card program to ensure spending compliance with sponsored projects and university guidelines, and work with the Administrative Coordinator to ensure monthly reconciliation of P-card statements are completed on time - 5% Manage the center's pre-award submissions and rovide post-award grant monitoring, projections, submitting EPAFS (allocate personnel time to specific accounts), labor redistributions, and journal entries, to ensure grants are appropriately charged. - 20% Other duties as agreed upon by all parties. - 5% Required Qualifications A master's degree in business administration, management, accounting, finance, or another closely related field is required. 5-10 years of relevant experience, preferably in a university setting, is required. Proficient in MS Office, particularly MS Excel and Teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work effectively in a team-driven environment. Preferred Qualifications Previous experience submitting NIH or other federal grants. Banner and Hyperion experience preferred. Physical Demands Typically sitting at a desk/table Location Hybrid/Flexible Work Arrangement - Philadelphia, PA Additional Information This position is classified as exempt, and a grade L. Compensation for this grade ranges from a minimum of $62,630.00 to a maximum of $93,950.00. Please note that the offered rate for this position typically aligns with the minimum to midrange of this grade, but it can vary based on the successful candidate's qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review. We encourage you to explore Drexel's Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies for more details on our compensation framework. You can also find valuable information about our benefits in the Benefits Brochure. Special Instructions to the Applicant Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application. Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified. #LI-Hybrid Advertised: Sep 5 2024  Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: Oct 31 2024  Eastern Daylight Time Back to search results Apply now Refer a friend

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