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The University of Chicago's Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics seeks an Associate, Grants & Finance to support grant administration and financial operations. You will coordinate contracting, budgeting, reporting, and compliance across a global portfolio of research awards, reporting to the Weiss Fund Program Manager.
This role focuses on pre- and post-award activities, vendor management, and cross-functional coordination within a dynamic research environment at the Development
SSD Development Economics Center: Staff and Temporary Employees
The Development Innovation Lab at the University of Chicago uses the tools of economics to develop innovations with the potential to benefit millions of people in low- and middle-income countries. It was founded and is led by Nobel laureate Michael Kremer.
The Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics funds rigorous, policy-relevant research on economic development globally. Administered by DIL, the Weiss Fund runs multiple grant and fellowship cycles annually, partnering with researchers and institutions across the globe.
The job performs routine pre-award and/or post-award activities relating to grant and contract proposals and funding within a department or unit. Pre-award activities include research, preparing applications, and editing proposals. Post-award activities include compliance monitoring, payment processing, and salary allocations. Performs work with guidance from others.
The Associate, Grants & Finance will support the operations of the Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics, coordinating the Fund's grant administration and financial operations. This role reports to the Weiss Fund Program Manager and works closely with DIL finance and operations leadership. The role coordinates contracting, procurement, budget management, and process documentation.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with an interest in grants and finance administration, as well as some cross-functional program management, to build expertise in a dynamic research environment.
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through < 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Education: Bachelor's degree.
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Financial Management
Individual Contributor
37.5
No
No
No
Hourly
Non-Exempt
$30.52 - $39.49
The included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
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