GRANT MANAGER, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine

Boston, MA, United States · On-site$72k – $93k

About this role

The Grant Manager will be assigned a research portfolio of Principal Investigators and will be responsible for overseeing and monitoring grant accounts and external funding associated with the portfolio. Responsibilities include managing budgets and expenses for grants while ensuring allocability and allowability, facilitating necessary accounting actions for grant administration issues, and providing considerable support to Principal Investigators to ensure grants are administered in accordance with established guidelines and remain within budget. The Grant Manager will meet regularly with PIs to review funding status, address concerns, and facilitate administrative components for subcontract agreements and invoice monitoring. Additionally, the Grant Manager will respond to inquiries in a timely manner, offering exceptional customer service to all stakeholders. The position also participates in funding identification and proposal development activities as necessary and may provide administrative or research support as needed.

Company at a glance

For seventy years, Boston University College of General Studies has been a leader in general education—a small liberal arts college providing a world-class general education in the heart of a large research university. The educational practices CGS pioneered and refined—interdisciplinary learning, the Capstone project, the use of e-Portfolios for rigorous assessment, and an emphasis on general education—have since been adopted as best practices in the field of higher education.

Today, CGS continues its legacy of interdisciplinary teaching and learning. Its two-year program fulfills most of the University’s BU Hub general education requirements, inspiring students to make connections among disciplines and to connect their knowledge to real-world problems. It continues to offer a rigorous and comprehensive liberal arts foundation while guiding students on a unique pathway through BU, teaching them how to apply broad learning, how to think critically and creatively, and how to communicate effectively. With its unique first-year experience—a spring semester start date followed by a summer semester in London or New England—CGS offers the only program at Boston University where study abroad is integrated into the first year of college.

Our faculty and leadership pioneer best practices in interdisciplinary and general education around the globe. And our alumni continue to change the world in every industry and profession they choose—from entertainment to education to business to the medical fields.

We love to stay connected with our alumni, parents, and friends! Follow us here on LinkedIn, join BU Connects (https://buconnects.com/), or share your updates with us via a Class Note (https://www.bu.edu/cgs/alumni/class-notes/).

Founded1952
Team Size51-200 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHigher Education
Location
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Websitebu.edu/cgs
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