Since 1841, the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) has been the heart of The Michigan Difference, educating young leaders through a rich liberal arts curriculum and creating new knowledge through world-class research and scholarship. We offer more than 100-degree programs in over 75 academic departments and programs. Learn more about LSA at http://www.lsa.umich.edu/.
The University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) is seeking a Senior Research Administrator to join our dedicated Finance team. Comprising over 100 professionals, this team provides comprehensive financial, procurement, and research administration support across more than 100 units within the college.
In this role, you'll provide expert pre- and post-award support, mentor team members, and oversee portfolio management services for faculty. Your duties will include handling complex tasks, offering training, and collaborating with functional leads to ensure smooth and efficient operations.
You will assist faculty and administrators throughout the entire grant lifecycle, from preparation and submission to post-award administration. This includes managing portfolios, budgeting, projections, and serving as the financial liaison between faculty, staff, and administration. You will also monitor grant submissions, alert management to financial and administrative impacts, and provide guidance to other LSA business office team members.
This position requires excellent interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with colleagues across various university offices and a flexible, resourceful approach to adapting to evolving organizational needs. As part of a collaborative community, you will have ample opportunities for professional growth. Additionally, you will receive support from a peer mentor to help you integrate into the LSA Finance team and navigate the complexities of the role.
Flexible Work Arrangements
As part of the University of Michigan's Future Work Initiative and LSA Finance's Flexible Work Arrangements, you may work either on campus or remotely. There is a requirement to come to campus as necessary throughout the year to facilitate intentional collaboration, meet with faculty, team building, and connections. This includes times when the project or work would benefit from on-campus presence, or when requested by the customer. Any travel planning or expenses related to coming to campus are the responsibility of the employee.