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Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR

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    Job Type:Full Time
    Application Deadline:January 9, 2025
    Salary:USD $116,000 - $159,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Family, Health & Medicine, Women

    Description

    TITLE: Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR

    REPORTING TO: Medical Director and Chief Scientific Officer

    LOCATION: Center for Biomedical Research, New York, NY

    JOBS SUPERVISED: N/A

    ASSIGNMENT LENGTH: Indefinite

    POSITION SUMMARY: The Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR will play a key role in managing CBR’s grants throughout the funding lifecycle. Specifically, this position has responsibility for coordinating and managing: 1) proposal development to secure funding from new and existing donors; 2) donor reporting, managing cross-functional teams throughout CBR to assure the submission of quality donor deliverables to meet all grant requirements 3) donor relations, serving as a primary point person for donor communications and facilitating coordinated communication strategies. This position plays a leadership role in managing relationships with the Product Development Partnership (PDP) Coalition, including representing CBR at in-person and remote meetings globally.

    The Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR will have cross-cutting responsibilities for understanding and enabling compliance with grant agreements, including facilitating an understanding of donor requirements and ensuring activities are conducted in a compliant manner.

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Proposal Management (50%):

    1. Evaluate and communicate new funding opportunities to CBR staff; assess fit within strategic/research objectives
    2. Prepare applications/proposals for new and existing donor funding through responses to calls for proposals or other funding opportunity mechanisms (e.g., costed extension requests)
    3. Manage the proposal process to ensure submission of high-quality, strategically-aligned funding applications. Specifically, this includes:

    a. Manage cross-functional proposal teams

    b. Initiate proposal drafts, assessing donor requirements and identifying required information in a compliant format

    c. Manage proposal development and review processes, defining roles and responsibilities and highlighting information gaps to key contributors

    d. Assess final drafts for quality and completeness, including strategic alignment with the requirements of the application; edit accordingly

    e. Ensure on-time submission

    Donor Deliverables (25%):

    4. Manage submission of quality deliverables to meet grant requirements through cross-functional coordination (e.g., with technical, finance, accounting). Specifically, this includes:

    a. Initiate deliverable drafts, identifying required information in a compliant format

    b. Manage deliverable development and review processes, defining roles and responsibilities and highlighting information gaps to key contributors

    c. Assess final drafts for quality, completeness, and comprehensiveness with respect to donor requirements and the broader technical work plan; edit accordingly

    d. Ensure on-time submission

    5. Monitor project progress with respect to grant terms/milestones, budgets, and indirect cost rates, and identify potential deviations and issues. Specifically:

    a. Work with project management team to evaluate project progress against deliverables and donor expectations

    b. Identify problem areas and identify risk mitigation strategies; synthesize risks and issues for presentation to leadership

    6.Translate donor requirements and evaluate donor deliverables to assess compliance, with a technical lens and knowledge of product development

    7.Review and update or create new processes and procedures to facilitate accurate and compliant donor reporting or fulfill other grant requirements

    Donor Relations (10%):

    8.Serve as a primary point person for donor communications, as appropriate, and collaborate with Senior Leadership to implement effective and coordinated communication strategies

    9.Maintain a donor document management system to ensure a comprehensive, up-to-date living archive that is accessible for team use and available for donor audits

    10. Coordinate with PDP Coalition to support our role as a PDP

    Funding Strategy (10%):

    11.Develop strategies to effectively utilize PDP funds from multiple donors to accomplish project goals and advance products along the development pipeline

    12.Develop a cost capturing strategy to maximize the expense capture for projects across multiple donors, especially for PDP funding mechanisms

    13.Utilize expertise in PDP funding mechanisms to facilitate the integration of principles of PDP funding into the broader portfolio

    14.Liaise with CBR Finance and Accounting to ensure cost capture against projects is compliant with the overarching agreement

    15.Support multi-year strategic planning and forecasting

    Miscellaneous (5%):

    16.Work with PC Grants and Contracts to understand implications of the multi-donor funding environment and ensure compliance with active donor agreements. In this regard, support research, recommendations, policies, procedures, and monitoring tools to ensure compliance with funding agreements and other obligations and commitments that impact CBR.

    17.Liaise with the Council’s Business Development team.

    18.Liaise with consultants to support the listed activities, as required

    19.Troubleshoot and communicate problems to Principal Investigators

    20.Other duties and special projects as assigned

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    We understand that there are many paths to acquiring expertise and experience and strong candidates may not have every qualification listed here. We encourage applications from individuals with diverse and/or nontraditional backgrounds who bring passion, skills, and experience in many or most of these areas.

    1. Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree strongly preferred
    2. 10+ years of project or grants management experience
    3. Extensive experience with grants management/grants administration/grant compliance.
    4. Knowledge of USAID Federal Rules and Regulations is preferred. NIH Experience is helpful.
    5. Experience in multi-donor/multi-government funding environments required
    6. Strong knowledge of the terms and conditions of donor funding agreements, including USAID Rules and Regulations
    7. Ability to read primary agreements, including agreements with the US Federal government and discern all governing requirements; ability to generate compliant, organizationally-relevant processes and procedures from broad agency/donor requirements.
    8. Strong knowledge of proposal planning and timeline management.
    9. Capable of collaborating with various levels of internal and external personnel including technical staff, finance and operations staff
    10. Excellent oral and written communication skills to support internal and external communications
    11. Strong organizational skills and excellent time management skills; proven ability to prioritize projects and initiate follow-through with meticulous attention to detail and high-level accuracy
    12. Ability to work effectively under pressure, handle competing priorities, manage timelines, meet deadlines, and accomplish goals under pressure
    13. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently; self-starter
    14. Detail-oriented, proactive, and flexible
    15. Demonstrated critical and conceptual thinking skills
    16. Strategic and creative problem-solving skills
    17. Willingness to accept and absorb direct critique to improve work quality and results
    18. An exceptional interest and shared commitment to the values and mission of Population Council
    19. Proficient in Word, SharePoint, Excel and Microsoft applications

    SALARY AND BENEFITS: salary range between $116,000-$159,000 annually, depending on knowledge, skills and experience. Excellent benefits package includes:

    • Medical, dental, vision and life insurance available immediately upon hire;
    • 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution equal to 12% of annual salary (up to a maximum salary of $200,000) after one year of employment;
    • 24 annual and 12 sick days per year (accrued semi-monthly) *
    • Approximately 10 paid holidays;
    • 13 weeks of paid parental leave;
    • Educational assistance*
    • College tuition support for dependents**

    We strive to provide an environment of professional growth and development.

    • Pro-rated for part-time staff who work a minimum of 20 hours per week.
    • *Employees must work full-time to be eligible for this benefit

    Application Deadline: January 9, 2025

    When applying through the web portal please attach your CV and Cover Letter in Word or PDF format.

    The Population Council is an international, nonprofit, nongovernmental institution that seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world and to help achieve a humane, equitable, and sustainable balance between people and resources. The Council conducts biomedical, social science, and public health research and helps build research capacities in developing countries. Established in 1952, the Council is governed by an international board of trustees. Its New York headquarters supports a global network of country offices. We are seeking an individual to fill the position described. If you know of a qualified candidate or are interested in this position, please apply at: http://www.popcouncil.org/employment/index.asp.

    The Population Council provides equal opportunity; it does not discriminate against any person with regard to age, color, creed, national origin, disability, political belief, veteran status, religion, marital status, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation. Decisions on employment are based on an individual’s qualifications as related to the position for which they are being considered. The Council especially encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups including but not limited to Black people and people of African descent, Indigenous people, people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, including people who identify as transgender, non-binary, or gender expansive, people with disabilities, first-generation college graduates, and those from communities with the most to gain from expanded access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. The Population Council is international in the composition of its board of trustees and its staff, as well as in the nature and deployment of its activities.

    TITLE: Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR

    REPORTING TO: Medical Director and Chief Scientific Officer

    LOCATION: Center for Biomedical Research, New York, NY

    JOBS SUPERVISED: N/A

    ASSIGNMENT LENGTH: Indefinite

    POSITION SUMMARY: The Associate Director, Grants Management, CBR will play a key role in managing CBR’s grants throughout the funding lifecycle. Specifically, this position has responsibility for coordinating and managing: 1) proposal development to secure funding from new and existing donors; 2) donor reporting, managing cross-functional teams throughout CBR to assure the submission of quality donor deliverables to meet all grant requirements 3) donor relations, serving as a primary point person for donor communications and facilitating coordinated communication strategies. This position plays a leadership role in managing relationships with the Product Development Partnership (PDP) Coalition, including representing CBR at…

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