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Job Summary
BWH Hematology's portfolio of grants consists of projects valuing more than $30M in FY25 with funding from various sponsors including NIH, DOD, and large foundations. The Grants Administrator will be responsible for the management of pre- and post-award activities. Pre-award activities include setting up applications and timely submissions, advising PIs of requirements and guidelines, and maintaining strict deadlines. Post-award activities including setting up new grants, and management of subcontracts for a portfolio of complex grants and contracts; this primarily includes set up and monitoring of financial and contractual processes for 30+ international subcontractors. This position will report directly to the Sr. Grant Administrator and work in collaboration with the Principal Investigator and other institution counterparts to successfully manage the subcontract administrative and financial processes.
Qualifications
BWH Hematology's portfolio of grants consists of projects valuing more than $30M in FY25 with funding from various sponsors including NIH, DOD, and large foundations. The Grants Administrator will be responsible for the management of pre- and post-award activities. Pre-award activities include setting up applications and timely submissions, advising PIs of requirements and guidelines, and maintaining strict deadlines. Post-award activities including setting up new grants, and management of subcontracts for a portfolio of complex grants and contracts; this primarily includes set up and monitoring of financial and contractual processes for 30+ international subcontractors. This position will report directly to the Sr. Grant Administrator and work in collaboration with the Principal Investigator and other institution counterparts to successfully manage the subcontract administrative and financial processes.
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