Senior Research Grants Administrator
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This role will be recruited as grade 6 Senior Research Grants Administrator
The Senior Research Grants Administrator with work within the Post-Award unit, ensuring effective administration of research grants. This role involves working within a team responsible for typically national funded grants, ensuring adherence to funding regulations, and optimizing grant administration processes.
The role holder will report directly to the Research Grants Manager.
About the role
The Post-Award unit at King's College London is seeking to recruit a dynamic and experienced Research Grants Administrator to be part of our thriving unit and support the award management function within the team.
As a Research Grants Administrator, you will be responsible for the full award management function, ensuring the seamless delivery of services, monitoring work in progress, and reporting on projects. You will be part of the Guy's Campus Team, managing a portfolio of research projects primarily funded by our key funders such as NIHR, UKRI and Charities.
You will optimize the efficient management of research funding by ensuring the accurate and timely management of funding from project initiation through to closure. This includes maintaining awareness of changes to terms and conditions affecting allowable costs and post-award administration. Effective administration involves overseeing staff requests, such as contract renewals and new recruitment, and providing high-quality reports and financial returns.
Additionally, you will raise invoices and final cost statements to research sponsors.
You will monitor grant expenditures to ensure adherence to grant conditions, coordinate the recovery and administration of indirect costs, and provide ad hoc reports and financial returns as needed. Drafting or assisting with correspondence to funding bodies for grant term variations and working strategically to reduce overall research debt are critical aspects of this role. Setting clear goals and targets for the team will ensure a methodical approach to managing research funds effectively.
The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
About you
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:
Essential criteria
1. Knowledge and understanding of research award management.
2. Track record of providing accurate, timely and accessible financial information to management and senior staff.
3. Organized and determined, with excellent attention to detail and strong task-management orientation.
4. Strong proficiency in literacy and numeracy, accompanied by exceptional attention to detail.
5. Experience with developing research grants administration tools/processes/best practices
6. Proven understanding and prior experience with working with UKRI, NIHR, Wellcome Trust, Other top funders.
7. Previous experience in supervising/training/mentoring other team members
Desirable criteria
1. Proficiency in research administration software and systems, such as Worktribe, Unit4, or specialized grant management tools.
2. Accountancy Qualification or Studying towards such a qualification
Downloading a copy of our Job Description
Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the next page after you click "Apply Now". This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
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