Research Administrator
The Department of Bioengineering seeks an experienced Research Administrator to provide comprehensive post-award support for a large and complex portfolio of grants, contracts, and special projects. This position will work directly with faculty to manage award compliance, budgets, reconciliations, projections, and financial reporting, drawing on advanced financial expertise to ensure accuracy, accountability, and strong stewardship of research funds. The Research Administrator will serve as a key advisor and liaison among faculty, central administration, and external sponsors on complex, multi-investigator, or center-level awards. In this critical role, the administrator will help strengthen Bioengineering's research infrastructure while collaborating closely with the Executive Department Business Administrator and Finance and Business Manager to advance the department's strategic and operational goals.
The ideal candidate is an experienced research administrator with a strong background in post-award management for complex, multi-investigator, and center-level grants. They possess advanced financial and compliance expertise, excel in budgeting, reconciliation, projections, and reporting, and demonstrate sound judgment in stewarding research funds. The candidate collaborates effectively with faculty, central offices, and sponsors, serving as a trusted advisor and key liaison. They are proactive, detail-oriented, and committed to strengthening Bioengineering's research infrastructure while supporting the department's strategic and operational goals in partnership with the executive administrative team.
This position is fully remote, permitting all tasks to be completed from any location within the United States. Working hours will remain central standard time. Per Rice policy 440, work arrangements may be subject to change.
Hiring Range: $64,000 - $69,900 Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime.
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree
- 3+ years experience in research administration, financial reporting, or financial analysis, including at least 1 year focused specifically on post-award administration
Skills:
- Advanced knowledge of post-award research administration, including budget management, financial reporting, reconciliations, forecasting, compliance monitoring, and close-outs.
- Strong working knowledge of federal regulations and sponsor requirements (e.g., Uniform Guidance, NIH, NSF, DOD/DARPA, DOE/ARPA-H, CPRIT).
- Proficiency with Oracle-based ERP systems (or similar business platforms), Excel, and financial reporting tools; comfort using virtual collaboration platforms such as Zoom.
- Ability to interpret and present complex financial data clearly to faculty, administrators, and external sponsors.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-volume environment.
- Advanced professional communication skills, with the ability to advise faculty, collaborate across departments, and liaise with external funders.
- Demonstrated problem-solving and analytical skills, with a proactive, solutions-oriented approach to financial and administrative challenges.
- Capacity to develop and improve processes to increase efficiency and strengthen internal controls.
Preferences:
- Experience managing STEM-related research grants and faculty funding, with familiarity in the financial reporting needs of Engineering disciplines.
- Prior experience with Rice University systems and processes (or comparable higher education research administration systems).
- Experience managing grants and contracts with major federal/state agencies (e.g., NIH, NSF, DOD/DARPA, DOE/ARPA-H, CPRIT).
- Familiarity with pre-award processes to provide occasional support as needed.
Essential Functions:
- Manage post-award administration for a large and complex portfolio of grants, contracts, and special projects, ensuring compliance with university policies and sponsor requirements.
- Perform advanced financial functions, including reconciliations, forecasting, variance analyses, compliance monitoring, and financial reporting.
- Advise and partner with faculty on financial stewardship of awards, allowable costs, effort reporting, and sponsor compliance.
- Serve as a key liaison among faculty, central administration, and external sponsors on complex, multi-investigator, or center-level awards, providing accurate and timely guidance on financial and administrative matters.
- Ensure subawards, cost-sharing commitments, and project budgets align with institutional and sponsor guidelines, and resolve discrepancies proactively.
- Develop, refine, and implement departmental processes to improve efficiency, strengthen internal controls, and support long-term research administration infrastructure.
- Perform other duties as assigned in support of departmental and school-wide financial and research administration operations.