Department Summary
The Office of the Vice President for Research & Innovation (OVPRI) promotes excellence in research at the University of Oregon. Research, both basic and applied, is fundamental to the mission of the University and is essential to Oregon’s economic and civic vitality. The Office is committed to enhancing these efforts by providing administrative and financial support for sponsored programs, including identification of funding opportunities, proposal submission, research compliance, and contracts and grant administration. OVPRI supports interdisciplinary research centers, essential core facilities, and emboldens innovation and economic development through strategic partnering and technology transfer initiatives.
Sponsored Projects Services (SPS) provides a full range of pre- and post-award administration services in the division of the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation. SPS responsibilities include proposal and award management, proposal development and submission, contract negotiation, sub-award execution, budget review, financial reporting, and funding source identification.
Position Summary
The Sponsored Projects Services (SPS) Contracts Officer provides drafting, review, and negotiation of award, grant, contract, and related documents for SPS prior to signature to ensure compliance with university, state, and Federal laws, rules, regulations, policies, and practices. The SPS Contracts Officer works under the direction of the SPS Associate Director for Research Contracts.
The purpose of this position is to provide administrative and technical support to the Associate Director’s contracting functions within OVPRI and to faculty and staff across campus. Duties include, but are not limited to : reviewing drafts and proofreading assigned contracts to ensure appropriate language and compliance, acting as a point of contact for campus departments, and communicating with external constituents on specific contracting issues. The employee will review, draft, proofread, and negotiate awards, contracts, and sub-agreements. The Contracts Officer will process contracts and sub-agreements using Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, and SPS database applications. This position will interpret Federal, State, and University contracting policies, regulations, and laws and make recommendations for signature. The Contract Officer will update pertinent information materials, training materials manuals, and contracting policies and procedures, provide information to campus users, Sponsors, and subawardees concerning individual contracting transactions, as well as provide ongoing training and information to campus users concerning contracting and contracting operations.
Minimum Requirements
Contract Officer • Eugene, OR