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A Brief Overview
As a member of the Grants and Contracts team in Research Services Vice Principal Research portfolio (the Portfolio) the Research Contracts Officer plays a critical role in supporting the research mission at Queens University by reviewing drafting and executing research contracts between Queens University and external partners/collaborators. With direction from and reporting to senior management in Research Services the incumbent will also hold responsibility for supporting and collaborating with in-house Legal Counsel.
Working in close collaboration with faculty members to deliver research contracts that support their research program goals the Research Contracts Officer ensures contract terms and conditions align with Queens policies legal requirements and funder guidelines. The Research Contracts Officer will lead the end-to-end process of timely contract development review and execution and will escalate high risk or complex agreements. The Research Contract Officer works in a team environment alongside members of the Grants and Contracts team and supports colleagues across the Portfolio in the shared mission to deliver high quality customer service.
The Research Contracts Officer is a key leader who provides expertise on triaging contractual issues and is a central resource that provides training and mentorship for other Research Services staff while keeping their own training up-to-date for emerging issues impacting the research enterprise.
This position drafts and reviews research agreements ensuring that contracts align with university policies ethical standards and applicable laws and regulations. This position liaises with affiliated hospital partners research centers institutes and groups and supports principal investigators and staff in understanding contractual terms university policies and risks. This position also identifies and contributes to internal processes and provides strategic operational guidance and project management to ensure efficient contract execution.
What you will do
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queens is strongly committed to employment equity diversity and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black racialized persons Indigenous people women persons with disabilities and 2SLGBTQI accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements priority will be given to those who are legally eligible to work in Canada.
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Research Contracts Officer • Kingston, Ontario, Canada