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Key duties/responsibilities for project officer


1. Collaborate with the Director/ Associate Director, SPA colleagues, central
administration officials, and CUMC faculty and administration in meeting
the institutional needs of proposal review, submission, and administration;
2. Receive and perform institutional review of grant and contract proposals to
ensure they meet sponsor guidelines and University requirements prior to
being submitted;
3. Assist researchers, faculty, and department administrators with electronic
grant preparation, submission to abc.gov, and other electronic application
venues;
4. Act as an official signatory on designated applications
5. Review, analyze, and negotiate award and contract terms and conditions;
and resolve grant-related questions posed by researchers, faculty and staff;
6. Advise concerned parties of their responsibilities in meeting special or
unusual award requirements;
7. Function as liaison to federal and non-federal grantor agencies and
subcontracting institutions;
8. Provide support to department grant managers, administrators, and faculty;
9. Act as a resource for researchers, faculty and department administrators
with respect to updates and changes in regulations and policies of grant
agencies;

Key job qualifications for project officer

1. Experience with electronic information systems that support grants


and contracts workflow and management;
2. Proven knowledge of federal, state, city government and private
non-profit policies and regulations related to sponsored projects;
3. Strong mathematical and organizational competencies are essential;
4. Demonstrate general knowledge of business practices, and
University and sponsored project policies and procedures;
5. High level of attention to detail;
6. Outstanding organizational skills and the ability to manage and
prioritize multiple projects with conflicting deadline pressures and
competing priorities;
7. Sophisticated customer service abilities;
8. Strong computer skills;
9. Superior verbal and written communication skills and exceptional
interpersonal skills.

Format for project officer job description


A typical job description includes 4
main part as follows:
1. Job information
This part includes: job title, reporting
relationships, department, job
location, manager/supervisors title,
job code, purpose and objective of the
job.
2. List of main task
3. Contents of Job Specifications
Knowledg/education.
Skill requirements.
Experience.
Abilities. Ability include physical
ability, metal ability, aptitudes.
4. Contents of working conditions
Environmental conditions
Job hazards / safety
Machine, tools and equipments

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