Program Coordinator II - Research
Company: Texas A&M University
Location: College Station
Posted on: April 10, 2025
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Job Description:
Job TitleProgram Coordinator II - ResearchAgencyTexas A&M
UniversityDepartmentSea Grant Administration And ProgramProposed
Minimum SalaryCommensurateJob LocationCollege Station, TexasJob
TypeStaffJob DescriptionOur CommitmentTexas A&M University is
committed to enriching the learning and working environment by
promoting a culture that respects all perspectives, talents & lived
experiences. Embracing varying opinions and perspectives
strengthens our core values which are: Respect, Excellence,
Leadership, Loyalty, Integrity, and Selfless Service.Who We AreThe
Texas Sea Grant College Program is dedicated to the understanding,
wise use and stewardship of the state's coastal and marine
resources. It is part of a network of 34 university-based programs
in Coastal and Great Lakes States that operate as a partnership
between the state governments and the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the U.S. Department of
Commerce. Texas Sea Grant is headquartered at Texas A&M
University in College Station and also has staff members located at
Texas A&M University at Galveston and Texas A&M University-
Corpus Christy, and in several other communities along the coast.
Texas Sea Grant is part of the Division of Research. Texas Sea
Grant focuses on three primary interconnected activities: research,
outreach and education. To learn more about us, please visit our
website https://texasseagrant.org/.What We WantAre you passionate
about supporting impactful research and fostering growth? Join our
team at the Texas Sea Grant College Program as a Program
Coordinator, where you'll provide essential administrative support
to our Associate Director/Research Coordinator. You'll assist with
the Texas Sea Grant Biennial Research Competition, support multiple
graduate student fellowship and undergraduate internship annual
competitions, maintain databases, and assist with program
reporting. We're looking for someone with a degree in business or
an administration-related field, 3-4 years of experience in
research proposal/project administrative support, 2-3 years in
research competition administration, experience with sponsored
programs and state Sea Grant programs, and a background in higher
education, governmental agencies, or non-profit organizations. If
you're a collaborative team player with a passion for research and
administration, we encourage you to apply and make a difference
with us!What You Need To KnowCompensation will be commensurate to
the selected hire's experience.A cover letter and resume are
strongly recommended.This position may be performed remotely on
occasion within Texas.QualificationsRequired Education and
ExperienceBachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education
and experience.Four years of related experience in research
proposal/project administrative support, data collection,
administration, review and reporting.Required Knowledge, Skills,
and AbilitiesAdvanced ability to use spreadsheet, database and word
processing programs, including Adobe ProfessionalAbility to learn
new online systems quickly; analytical, planning and organizational
skills, with attention to detail; and excellent written and oral
communications skills, with accuracy.Preferred Education and
ExperienceMaster's degree in business or administration-related
field.Three to four years' experience in research proposal/project
administrative support.Two to three years' experience in research
competition administration; sponsored programs experience;
experience with a state Sea Grant program; and experience in higher
education, other governmental agency, or non-profit
organization.ResponsibilitiesResearch Program Competition
Administrative Support - Assists Research Coordinator with seasonal
support including the Texas Sea Grant Biennial Research Competition
and assisting with multiple, concurrent graduate student fellowship
and undergraduate internship annual competitions. Reviews
requirements on new federal fellowship funding opportunity
guidelines during the fall, for working with the Texas Sea Grant
Communications team to update the Texas Sea Grant Research Program
funding online webpages, prior to the release of the notification
of the funding opportunity to the Texas Sea Grant SG-RFP listserv
for annual competitions. Assists with the TAMU InfoReady online
proposal system and proposal development tasks in the fall in
preparation of the upcoming Texas Sea Grant Research Competition.
Proposal development tasks include collecting, collating, and
processing researcher, graduate student fellowship and
undergraduate student internship proposal applications, inviting
reviewers, tracking reviews and results. Completes forms and
updates project award worksheets using data from proposal
documents.Database Administrative Support - Updates and maintains
the researcher and peer reviewer contact databases from the
existing database and the prior research competition and reconciles
and updates the corresponding SG-RFP listserv. Updates the
researcher contact database and SG-RFP listserv, by searching
departments at institutions throughout Texas. Updates the
Out-Of-State peer reviewer database from the existing database,
with the prior research competition worksheets. Updates and
maintains the student supported database, by adding/verifying
students' grant/fellowship award data and adding data for students
supported on researcher projects, as reported on the researcher's
annual reports. Facilitates the tracking of all of the following:
student dissertation thesis documents as a final project
requirement and other publication types, researchers' students
supported dissertation thesis documents and other publication
types, as reported on the researchers' annual reports, and
researchers' peer-reviewed publications and other publication
types, as reported on the researchers' annual reports.Annual
Reporting- Assists Research Coordinator with collecting, updating
and reporting on the Research Program activities on an annual and
cumulative basis, for both annual reporting and other queries, for
the multiple projects of funded researchers and students. Assists
with researcher and fellowship project report review, for
identifying and summarizing the National Sea Grant Program's
defined report metrics, performance measures, and publication
types. Ensures the following are all provided to the Texas Sea
Grant Communications team, for submitting to the National Sea Grant
Library throughout the reporting year: student dissertation thesis
documents as a final project requirement and other publication
types, researchers' students supported dissertation thesis
documents and other publication types, as reported on the
researchers' annual reports, and researchers' peer-reviewed
publications and other publication types, as reported on the
researchers' annual reports. Ensures final reports submitted by
student Grants-In-Aid of Graduate Research projects have returned
all unused funds above $50.00 to Texas Sea Grant.Why Texas A&M
University?We are a prestigious university with strong traditions,
Core Values, and a community of caring and collaboration. Amenities
associated with a major university, such as sporting and cultural
events, state-of-the-art recreation facilities, the Bush Library
and Museum, and much more await you. Experience all that a big city
has to offer but with a reasonable cost-of-living and no long
commutes.Health , dental , vision , life and long-term disability
insurance with Texas A&M contributing to employee health and
basic life premiums12-15 days of annual paid holidaysUp to eight
hours of paid sick leave and at least eight hours of paid vacation
each monthAutomatically enrollment in the Teacher Retirement System
of TexasHealth and Wellness: Free exercise programs and release
timeProfessional Development: All employees have access to free
LinkedIn Learning training, webinars, and limited financial support
to attend conferences, workshops, and moreEmployee Tuition
Assistance and Educational Release time for completing a degree
while a Texas A&M employeeInstructions to Applicants:
Applications received by Texas A&M University must either have
all job application data entered or a resume attached. Failure to
provide all job application data or a complete resume could result
in an invalid submission and a rejected application. We encourage
all applicants to upload a resume or use a LinkedIn profile to
pre-populate the online application.All positions are
security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history
investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution's
verification of credentials and/or other information required by
the institution's procedures, including the completion of the
criminal history check.Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability
Employer.
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