***Local candidates only, this is on-site 2 days per week in Cambridge, MA***
Administrative Lab Manager
Direct Hire
Required:
-Bachelor’s degree
-Grant administration and budget experience
-Administrative experience in a lab setting/ Research setting OR supporting high level executives
Exercising autonomy and discretion, the Administrative Lab Manager (ALM) will support all professional activities of the PI(s) and their research group(s) in a manner consistent with Institute policies and procedures. Primary responsibilities fall broadly into one of two categories:
(1) overseeing all administrative aspects of the lab, including budget, grants, publications, and regulatory and reporting duties; and
(2) serving as the administrative assistant to the PI(s). The ALM will interact frequently with all lab members and will liaise with administrative offices as well as representatives from granting agencies, vendors, and regulators.
Provide administrative support to PI, including extensive calendar management, prioritizing and resolving related conflicts and competing demands, proactively scheduling important meetings with internal and external individuals and maintaining an organized office.
Organize and coordinate international/domestic travel and related requirements to include: travel authorizations, flight/hotel bookings, visas, airport transfers, expense reports. Ensures all travel arrangements are in compliance with policies.
Coordinate, plan, and organize small- to large-scale meetings, including collation of speaking notes and/or briefing notes, handling logistics, such as conference registrations, room reservations (internal and external), and local travel.
Perform general clerical duties to include but not limited to; scanning, copying, faxing, filing, and data entry. Screen all callers and visitors. Read, distribute and respond to mail as appropriate.
Organize the PI’s teaching schedule, help prepare his teaching materials such as class notes and exams, and upload such material to class websites.
Act as information source on Institute and laboratory policies and procedures to a variety of persons from within and outside the labs.
Administer all financial operations, physical plant, grants management, human resources, safety and purchasing processes for the labs, including development of appropriate policies and procedures.
Provide lab orientation to new lab members. Train them on the policies of the lab and the operation of a variety of software packages. Work with Lab Manager to plan space assignments and with new lab members identify and apply for fellowships to cover their salary and expenses.
Responsible for processing academic appointments, GM10s, and effort reporting.
Maintain the lab website and the internal Wiki site that contains important lab documents as well as published papers.
Ensure supply orders are placed in a timely and efficient manner and that lab members obtain approval for costly items.
Work with lab manager to ensure protocols are submitted on time.
Serve as pre-award coordinator. Manage all aspect of the grant submission process including updating the lab members about new fellowships/grant opportunities.
Prepare the administrative and financial components of all grants submitted by the PI and lab members. Components include multi-year budgets, regulatory and conflict of interest documents, personnel information, biographical sketches, and equipment and space descriptions. For awarded grants, will determine and fulfill all reporting requirements, track end dates and plan for timely renewals.
Manage and review accounts including reconciling monthly statements and preparing projections on all sponsored (grants) accounts. May exercise unlimited signatory authority on all grants and accounts.
Track all spending and project spending patterns; counsel supervisor and grants of problems, both actual and potential, and recommend possible courses of action.
Process and proofread technical reports, grant proposals, manuscripts, and/or other material.
Aid PI and lab members in preparation and assembly of all grant and fellowship applications, particularly the budget and regulatory components. Ensure applications are submitted on time and reviewed by the grant’s office.
Coordinate the confidential review process of manuscripts for publication by ensuring that reporting obligations are met. Involves highly confidential interaction between reviewers and authors.
Coordinate Annual Performance Review process with PI and Supervisors to ensure timely completion.