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CARB-X Senior Finance & Research Administrator (REMOTE)

CARB-X Senior Finance & Research Administrator (REMOTE)
Job Description
CARB-X Senior Finance & Research Administrator (REMOTE)
Category
Charles River Campus --> Professional
Job Location
BOSTON, MA, United States
Tracking Code
25500976911230
Posted Date
1/6/2026
Salary Grade
Grade 48
Expected Hiring Range Minimum
$72,000.00
Expected Hiring Range Maximum
$93,400.00
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, training and internal pay comparison. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
CARB-X is a global non-profit partnership under the School of Law and is dedicated to accelerating antibacterial research to tackle the global rising threat of drug-resistant bacteria. The CARB-X portfolio is the world's largest early development pipeline of new antibiotics, vaccines, rapid diagnostics and other products to prevent, diagnose and treat life-threatening bacterial infections. CARB-X is grant-funded and currently supported by multiple government and foundation funders. The CARB-X environment is innovative, dynamic, energetic, and rapidly evolving. The Senior Finance and Research Administrator is part of the Finance & Research Administration (FRA) team at CARB-X supporting all financial functions. The Senior Finance and Research Administrators responsible for managing an assigned portfolio of Product Developers (PDs) who are awarded funding from CARB-X. The Senior Finance and Research Administrator manages all pre- and post-award activities (processing, set-up, monitoring and reporting obligations under several external sources). The incumbent will coordinate with multiple internal CARB-X teams (Executive, Project Management, Legal, Compliance, Communication, Research & Development) and other Boston University departments (Sponsored Programs, Research Compliance, and General Counsel) as well as with external constituents to ensure all aspects of award management, compliance, and financial operations are in line with all Product Development and Portfolio Management needs and expectations as well as supporting the mission of CARB-X. Reporting to the Senior Associate Director, Finance & Research Administration, the Senior Finance and Research Administrator will play a critical role in PD management, business process improvement, and financial operations support necessary for the optimal management of the entire CARB-X portfolio. Additionally, the Senior Finance and Research Administrator will provide support in financial systems and reporting to the Sr AD FRA, in refreshing data, reviewing metrics, reviewing reconciliation reports, and helping to resolve discrepancies. Specific responsibilities are listed below. Budget development, monitoring and management of a sub-portfolio of Product Developers Work with the CARB-X team at all stages of the PD award process from pre-award to post-award, and close-out. In Pre-award, for a portfolio of Product Developers, lead review of application budget workbooks, contract set-ups through the Sponsored Program office, and training of award recipients on award requirements and compliance. In post-award, essential functions will include analysis and processing of financial activity, review and approval of financial transactions (invoices, purchase orders, consulting agreements, etc.), quarterly financial reporting, monitoring of burn rates and other relevant metrics. Advise on and prepare/execute various types of award actions requests, such as supplements, no costs extensions, rebudgeting, new phases, etc. on behalf of CARB-X participants, with appropriate justification. Identify financial risks and propose mitigation opportunities. Compliance with contract terms and regulations Maintain up-to-date knowledge of research compliance policies and processes, including awareness of how new entities become compliant with animal (OLAW, NC3R) and human subjects (OHRP, clinical oversight) research requirements, and the pre-requisite conditions for institutional and funder approvals. Collaborate effectively with BU Central Offices at all stages to ensure alignment and effective outcomes of financial and project compliance elements of the contracted CARB-X projects. Ensure conformance to the budget by award recipients, in tandem with project milestones, and that all costs are allowable, allocable, reasonable, and consistently treated and in compliance with BU sponsor regulations. Advise CARB-X accelerators and product developers to ensure proper compliance with BU, US federal, and all sponsor rules and regulations. Administer monthly payment invoices and verify expenses are in line with the budget and that cost share obligations are appropriately managed. Conduct PD financial site visits as applicable to ensure compliance. Business process improvements Instrumental in proactive identification of problems and resolutions. Contribute to the ongoing development of new systems, processes, and tools to help achieve goals. Assist with documentation of financial business processes in run books, SOPs, to ensure repeatability of processes. Actively engage in BU and CARB-X efforts to develop efficient processes and resolve bottlenecks. Contribute as a team member of the pre-award cycle application processes and post-award client support services Support financial systems and reporting Support CARB-X Financial Systems and Reporting by refreshing data used in reporting, reviewing metrics to inform reporting, reviewing reconciliation reports to ensure data integrity between business systems, and helping to resolve discrepancies by identifying variances and investigating sources of variances. Work across FRA team to make corrections to data within financial business systems, and help to identify data needing correction by other teams at CARB-X. In addition, skills in data management including strong excel skills, comfort with databases, large datasets, and being able to combine separate datasets using harmonization techniques would be helpful.
Required Skills
Education
- Preferred Level: Master's degree
- Required Level: Bachelor's degree
Skills
- Analytical Skills: Advanced
- Clerical/Admin: Intermediate
- Computer/Technical: Intermediate
- Oral Communication Skills: Advanced
- Project/Process Management: Intermediate
- Writing Skills: Advanced
- 5-8 years of experience directly related experience in sponsored research administration for a large, multi-site, multi- funder research project.
The Senior Finance and Research Administrator position will be hybrid remote and occasional in-person.
Will consider applicants outside the Boston area.
No visa sponsorship will be considered for this position.
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Required Skills
Job Location: BOSTON, MA
Position Type: Full-Time/Regular
Salary Grade: $72,000.00-$93,400.00
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