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Job Title: Institute Administrator
Job Number: 50499
Organization: Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health at Northwestern University
Posted: 7/24/2024
Type: Full-Time
Classification: Public Health - General
Industry: Academic Institutions
Number of Openings: 1
Location: Chicago,  IL    USA
Compensation: $70,017-$98,462
Position Description: The Department/Center/Institute Administrator is the senior administrative position in a department/center/institute within the Feinberg School of Medicine (FSM) and provides thought leadership in reviewing and recommending policy and procedure designed to enhance operational excellence. Ensures the effective, compliant, and efficient daily management of all operational, financial, and business functions in support of the business area's mission and in coordination with central offices, including but not limited to HR, Budget, Facilities, IT, and Faculty Affairs. Represents department/center/institute in all operational activities.

Management of the following:

Budget & Financial Human Resources Clinical Services IT Services Communications & Outreach Regulatory Compliance Facilities & Safety Strategic Planning Faculty Support Student Support Grants & Contracts

RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Creates, implements, and manages, in conjunction with unit leadership, strategic plans to best utilize revenue for key faculty recruitments, program development, research expansion, space planning. etc. • Plans and manages complex budget(s) to fund strategic mission including financial sustainability and enhancement models. Serves as primary contact with both FSM Central offices. Plans and implements annual budget including fiscal resource allocation of appropriated, discretionary, endowment and/or gift revenues. Manages budgets for large volume of research grants. Delegates payroll, purchasing, travel and entertainment (T&E) transactions and serves as department level approver in Financial and HR systems. Oversees routine budget reconciliation and analyzes budget position. Approves funds reallocation within budget as necessary and appropriate. • May work closely with the Feinberg Office of Development and Alumni Relations, actively pursues opportunities for alumni contact and solicitation. Collaborates on fundraising areas of opportunities, including grateful patient identification, areas of strategic department investment. • Manages office, lab and common areas to ensure strategic use of available space and determines and assigns space allocation. Oversees/completes annual SIMS survey following NU protocol. Develops safety plan and ensures communication and compliance. • Provides strategic recommendation for management of faculty appointments, credentialing and exit (retirement and termination) processes. Reviews policies, recommends changes, implements new and ensures consistent interpretation. Maintains appropriate information for accurate faculty database management. Oversees all aspects of faculty administrative tasks (colloquium, seminar, travel, faculty COI survey, annual report) ensuring optimal faculty support. • Manages professional research administration support staff in order to facilitate and enhance all administrative grant processes and related compliance. Responsible for pre- and post-award administration completed by research administrators. Builds relationships with Principal Investigators (PIs) and NU research associated offices; transfers knowledge and advises on research policy and procedure. Oversees payroll for research appointments. Ensures on-going training of support staff and PIs for optimal operations and compliance. • Determines and implements organizational structures to align with strategic mission. Manages implementation of human resource programs, policies, procedures and talent management lifecycle and related mentoring and training. Oversees recruitment and selection process; Performance Excellence plan for each employee; and merit increase process. Manages and provides consultation regarding complex performance problems and issues; administers leaves; approves timesheets and oversees completion of annual staff Conflict of Interest survey. • Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, local and NU laws, regulations, policies and procedures. • Creates department strategy for structure, process, and staff support of students. Performs and/or delegates the following: For graduate students: Oversees annual recruitment and selection process and related data entry; resolves administrative issues (RAS forms, stipends, monitors fellowships, etc.). Resolves student issues. Acts as primary contact with School or student organizations.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

Bachelor’s in business, accounting or a related field with 8 or more years’ experience in administrative or supervisory capacity with exposure to a combination of budgets, finance, grant administration, facilities, and/or human resources; or 10 yrs administrative experience.

Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Consistent with its obligations under the law, Northwestern will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential job responsibilities.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s in business, accounting or a related field with 8 or more years’ experience in administrative or supervisory capacity with exposure to a combination of budgets, finance, grant administration, facilities, and/or human resources; or 10 yrs administrative experience.

Organization Description: ISGMH was founded in 2015 and is the first university-wide institute in the country focused exclusively on research to improve the health and wellbeing of the sexual and gender minority (SGM) community and the largest institute in the world researching LGBTQ+ health. The Institute leads research that fosters understanding of the development and experiences of SGM individuals and improves the health and wellbeing of the SGM community. Sexual and gender minorities include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people – anyone whose sexual or gender identity does not conform to social majority categories of sexual orientation or gender. The Institute Administrator is a key leadership role within the unit, providing strategic support and overall business operations management to enhance and deliver innovative research and training to improve SGM health and wellbeing.

Closing Date: 10/24/2024
Desired Starting Date:
Contact Name: Jagadisa-devasri Dacus,  Institute Administrator
Contact Location: 625 N. Michigan Ave
14th Floor
Chicago   IL  60611
United States
Contact Location: 625 N. Michigan Ave
  14th Floor
  Chicago   IL  60611
  United States
Contact Phone:  
Contact Fax:
Contact Email: jagadisa@northwestern.edu
Web Address: https://isgmh.northwestern.edu
How to Apply: To apply for this position, navigate to careers.northwestern.edu, search for job ID 50499, and click Apply for Job.

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Web Site Delete Date: 10/24/2024