Sr. Grants & Contracts Analyst (International Health)
Johns Hopkins University
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Posted: 22-Nov-25
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Internal Number: 119433-en_US 1
We are seeking a Sr. Grants & Contracts Analyst for the Department of International Healthat the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
The Sr. Grants & Contracts Analyst provides dedicated professional level sponsored funds management for more than 80% of time with specific responsibility for pre-award and post-award functions that includes, but may not be limited to, proposal preparation, submission, budget development, account maintenance and oversight, billing/invoicing, reporting, compliance, and closeout.
This position works independently on a variety of grants/contracts that range from moderately to highly complex. These grants, contracts and awards may involve highly detailed budgets, multiple projects, cores and subawards, investigator-initiated projects, consortiums, DOD requirements, higher complexity foundation grants and pharmaceutical company sponsored clinical trials. While this role may assist with aspects of non-sponsored funds, the primary focus of this position is to ensure timely, effective, and efficient management of sponsored funding.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Oversee and direct complex award management activities including monitoring and managing accounts, audits, evaluations and reporting.
Partner with and act as final point of contact with faculty and/or budgetary staff and the Office of Research Administration toward the planning and development of application submissions to various federal agencies, private agencies/foundations and commercial companies.
Understand and ensure compliance with institutional policies for the pre-award process and sponsor guidelines.
Review sponsored project proposals for assigned faculty prior to forwarding to the Grants & Contracts Manager and/or ORA for signature. Ensure accuracy and adherence to relevant guidelines.
Responsible for timely budget preparation for principal investigator review.
Serve as liaison between research units, central offices and funding agencies.
Review budgets and related justification for appropriateness and completeness of content.
Provide groundwork for subcontract negotiations.
Ensure compliance related to grant and contract management, including sponsoring organization guidelines, internal protocols, accurate protocol information within grant documents, conflicts of interest, etc.
Maintain ongoing updates and communications related to current awards, including regular auditing and reporting to principal investigators on financial status, and departmental leadership as needed.
Manage related post-award processes, including award setup, review, account setup verification, and ensure that staff are set up appropriately.
Ensure that post-award responsibilities are completed, including budget distribution, account reconciliation, e-form setup, effort reporting, cost transfers, invoice payments and finalization of paperwork related to subcontract setup.
Provide information and assistance to complete closeouts as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
In addition to the duties described above
Pre-award activities include proposal preparation, budget development, completing sponsored paperwork, creating proposal record, working with all sub sites to acquire required forms for subawards, application of appropriate indirect costs rates and cost calculations, assisting with budget justification assembling and setting up delivery for grant package to submit to sponsor.
Post-award activities include coordination in the preparation and implementation of administrative processes related to sponsored projects.
Payroll management: salary allocation. Maintains system to track faculty/staff payroll information and generate reports/ implements system to monitor/resolve payroll issues: control salary, salary distribution/supplements/merit increases/terminate payroll. Monitor and retrieve overpayments. Processes payroll transfers, overtime, and casual employee’s time sheet. Assist with coordinating placement of temporary staff and international hires as needed. Process student hiring request.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree.
Four years of related experience in sponsored research and/or financial positions.
Additional education may substitute for required experience and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Successful completion of the Research Administration Training Program (13-15 months) is equivalent to two years of relevant experience for this position. If an employee does not successfully complete the program, no additional experience will be applied.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in an academic or medical setting.
Experience using Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Knowledge of accounting and budgeting theory and practices required. Thorough knowledge
and understanding of The Johns Hopkins University accounting system and related fiscal offices preferred.
Knowledge of external federal guidelines/procedures for grants and contracts, including NIH, NSF, DOD and NASA.
Technical Skills & Expected Level of Proficiency
Analytical Skills - Intermediate
Attention to Detail - Intermediate
Grant Closeout Procedures: - Intermediate
Grant Proposal Preparation - Intermediate
Grant Regulations - Intermediate
Grants and Contracts Management - Intermediate
Oral and Written Communications - Intermediate
Record Keeping - Intermediate
Regulatory Compliance: Intermediate
Relationship Management - Intermediate
The core technical skills listed are most essential; additional technical skills may be required based on specific division or department needs.
Classified Title: Sr. Grants & Contracts Analyst Role/Level/Range: ATP/04/PD Starting Salary Range: $62,900 - $110,100 Annually (Commensurate w/exp.) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: Monday to Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm FLSA Status: Exempt Location: Hybrid/School of Public Health Department name: Human Nutrition Personnel area: School of Public Health
The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) was founded in 1876 as the nation's first research university, dedicated to bringing the benefits of discovery to the world. JHU is the largest private employer in Baltimore and Maryland, making a large economic impact in the city and state. We enroll more than 30,000 full- and part-time students across nine academic divisions, offering in-person and remote learning in over 400 programs. Not only are we located in Baltimore, but we also have a presence in Washington, D.C.