Contracts & Grants Specialist III

Auburn University · On-site

About this role

Overview

The Harrison College of Pharmacy at Auburn University is seeking a Contracts & Grants Specialist III. This role provides comprehensive oversight of all financial activities related to extramural programs supporting research, instruction, and outreach at Auburn University.

 

 


Responsibilities

Key responsibilities include the following:

  • Coordinates and provides guidance to faculty and staff in the identification, development, review, and submission of extramural proposals and sponsored program activities, ensuring compliance with sponsor, federal, state, and University requirements.

 

  • Provides administrative oversight throughout the award lifecycle by monitoring award requirements, coordinating modifications and change requests, facilitating reporting activities, supporting project closeout, and ensuring timely fulfillment of sponsor obligations. 

 

  • Interprets and applies sponsor, federal, state, and University policies and regulations governing sponsored activities while providing guidance on compliance matters and coordinating with appropriate institutional offices.

 

  • Reviews and coordinates sponsored program agreements, amendments, subcontracts, invoices, and related transactions to ensure compliance with contractual, financial, and institutional requirements. 

 

  • Serve as a primary resource and liaison for faculty, staff, sponsors, and administrative units by providing consultation, problem resolution, and customer-focused support related to sponsored programs administration. 

 

  • Develop and deliver training; assist with the development and maintenance of policies, procedures, guidance documents, and resources; monitor changes in the regulatory environment; and support continuous improvement initiatives that strengthen compliance, service delivery, and research administration operations. 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree- no specific degree and 4 years of experience in the administration of contracts and grants


Substitutions Allowed for Education:

When a candidate has the required experience, but lacks the required education, they may normally apply additional relevant experience toward the education requirement, at a rate of two (2) years relevant experience per year of required education.


Substitutions Allowed for Experience: 

When a candidate has the required education, but lacks the required experience, they may normally apply additional appropriate education toward the experience requirement, at a rate of one (1) year relevant education per year of required experience.


Contract Type

Continuing
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  • Life-Changing Impact: Our work changes lives through research, instruction, and outreach, making a lasting impact on our students, our communities, and the world.
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Posted Date

8/17/2026

Company at a glance

EAGLES is a comprehensive transition program (CTP) for students with intellectual disabilities. The program provides a postsecondary education opportunity for students with intellectual disabilities to engage in a two or four-year campus experience.

It is a non-degreed program focusing on (1) academic enrichment, (2) personal and social skills, (3) independence, (4) health and wellness, and (5) integrated work experiences. Students in the program receive an inclusive post-secondary education providing them with an enriching and rewarding Auburn experience as they prepare to transition to gainful employment, that aligns with the student’s strengths and interests and independent living. The EAGLES program operates to enable students to be contributing members of society both now and in the future.

Founded2018
Team Size2-10 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryPrimary and Secondary Education
Location
Auburn, Alabama, United States

Top Benefits

  • Generous benefits
  • Educational opportunities

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