| The College of Medicine is seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Training Grant Specialist to join the Office of Research. This position plays a critical role in supporting the administration of federally funded institutional training grants, with a primary focus on NIH National Research Service Awards (NRSA). The Training Grant Specialist partners with the Grants Management Office (GMO) to assist in the continuous submission of institutional training grant proposals and supporting awarded training grants. This includes maintaining centralized trainee data, coordinating with faculty and departmental staff, and ensuring compliance with federal and institutional policies. The role ensures accurate reporting, effective coordination, and strategic support for faculty and trainees involved in federally funded training programs. Grant Administration 
 Coordinate the preparation and renewal of institutional training grants in collaboration with the Grants Management Office, training program directors/principal investigators (PD/PIs)Serve as a liaison between principal investigators, departmental staff, and institutional grants offices. Data Collection amp; Reporting 
 Maintain centralized records of current and past trainees (up to 15 years post-training), including mentor names, training dates, research topics, funding sources, degrees earned, employment outcomes, and career types.Track and manage trainee publicationsGenerate NIH Data Tables for grant proposals and reportsCollaborate with departments to define trainee-related terms and standardize data collection processesDevelop and implement centralized systems for tracking trainee applications, appointments, and outcomesProvide reports and recommendations to institutional leadership based on data analysis Compliance amp; Institutional Coordination 
 Stay current with NIH policies and institutional requirements related to training grants and data reporting.Ensure IRB/IACUC protocols are current and compliant.Attend training sessions and monitor NIH updates to remain informed of changes in policy and reporting requirements.Coordinate with Grants Management Office, Office of Sponsored Programs, and other institutional units.Assist with audits and site visits as needed. Stakeholder Support 
 Provide guidance and training to faculty and staff on NIH training grant requirements.Support trainees with onboarding, stipend processing, and documentation.Collaborate with institutional offices (e.g., Sponsored Programs, Graduate School) to streamline processes. Process Improvement Minimum Education Required Bachelors degree in business, public administration, science, or related field. Required Qualifications 
 4 years of relevant experience.Familiarity with NIH National Research Service Awards (NRSA)Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and NIH systems (eRA Commons, xTrain, xTract). Preferred Qualifications 
 Experience with data analysis and visualization tools.Strong organizational and communication skills.Pre and post award grant experience preferredDemonstrated strong analytical skills, initiative amp; strategic thinking is requiredEvidence of problem-solving skills and critical thinking is requiredExcellent interpersonal communication and writing skills is requiredWillingness to work independently as well as collaboratively is requiredThe ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously is required Function: Research Administration Sub-Function: Research and Administration Specialized: S3 |