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Description
The Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center for Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging is one of only eight National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded centers nationwide dedicated to advancing geroscience — the study of how aging impacts health and contributes to age-related diseases. Our mission is to accelerate progress in aging research by providing leadership, cutting-edge technology, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities to scientists working in this vital field, to find treatments and cures sooner.
To help propel this mission, we're seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Senior Program Coordinator who will: provide high-level administrative support to the Director of the NIA Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center through calendar management, correspondence, travel coordination, and meeting logistics; draft and prepare reports, presentations, and executive materials; Coordinate projects, events, and special initiatives; and anticipate executive needs and proactively offer solutions.
Duties:
- Oversees the administrative activities of a designated program or programs.
- Assists the Director with calendar management, travel arrangements, and travel reporting and compliance.
- Organizes, prepares, and keeps track of meetings, events, and other commitments of the Director.
- Provides assistance to the Director with updating institutional records and other compliance activities.
- Generates various types of communications and assembles internal and external reports.
- Oversees and ensures personnel compliance with internal deadlines, and with institutional regulations and requirements.
- Organizes and coordinates personnel meetings.
- Responsible for daily program operations including staff supervision, program evaluations, and developing long-range plans.
- Collects and analyzes data and prepares reports.
- Ensures compliance with program regulations.
- Plans and coordinates program events.
- Develops and administers budgets for assigned projects and programs.
- Negotiates and administers grants and contracts.
- Plans and oversees project management.
- Develops policies and procedures.
- Performs related duties as assigned or as required to successfully fulfill functions of the position.
Requirements
Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree, AND:
- 48 months of related experience.
Equivalency Substitution: Will accept 48 months of experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree to equal 96 months of related experience.
Skills:
- Highly organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines.
- Able to effectively evaluate projects, programs, and produce comprehensive reports·
- Able to supervise staff and communicate directions and expectations effectively·
- Must be able to read and interpret policy as well as State and Federal regulations·
- Ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities and maintain composure in high-pressure situations·
- Able to communicate well and build rapport quickly with students, faculty and staff.
Certifications: None
Advertised Physical Requirements:
- Physical:
- Sits for prolonged periods.
- Communicate effectively.
- Manual dexterity.
- Environment:
- Standard office environment.
Departmental Preferences:
- Higher Education Experience
- Experience in grant administration
- Project coordination experience
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