Director, Contracts Management and Compliance

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  • Added Date: Friday, 01 November 2024
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Job Summary:

Responsible for senior management oversight for teams of contracts professionals that are aligned with FHI 360 implementing groups/units and provide contract administration and management for the contract lifecycle for assigned portfolios. This role will specifically be responsible for oversight of FHI 360โ€™s research and clinical research contract portfolios.

Ensure that direct report contracts teams are prepared to support the contract portfolio efficiently and effectively:

  • Structured and assigned to negotiate and administer a complex contract portfolio including prime awards (contracts, cooperative agreements, grants), sub-awards/subcontracts, and associated non- monetary agreements (memoranda of understanding, confidentiality agreements, etc.).

  • Possess and maintain requisite subject matter expertise and organizational knowledge to carry out compliant and timely contract administration duties from preaward through closeout.

  • Possess and develop strong and collaborative relationships with the project teams they support and engage other enterprise service groups including but not limited to finance, legal, procurement, and HR appropriately and as needed to ensure full spectrum contract administration.

  • Participate with and support department director and leadership team in assessing and developing the contracts department operational procedures, systems, templates and tools in accordance with industry and professional best practices to ensure compliance with applicable statutes, donor regulations and requirements, and organizational policy and procedures. As assigned, provide leadership and technical expertise on behalf of the larger contracts department on contractual topics, associated policies and procedures or components of department infrastructure.

  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with the operational group/unit senior management supported by direct report contracts teams. Lead or participate in organization-level activities and initiatives as assigned. Responsible for committing the organization to contracts within delegated signature authorities.

    Accountabilities:

    • Interpret complex and broad regulations and guidelines of multiple donors.

    • Provide guidance on critical and complex issues as they occur and support successful resolution.

    • Oversee timely and sufficient participation of contracts staff in preaward for assigned duties.

    • Oversee the successful review, negotiation and administration of prime awards with donors, including direct communication with donors.

    • Oversee the successful review, negotiation and administrations of subawards and subcontracts.

    • Manage and provide leadership, training, guidance and support to contracts staff in all aspects of contracts administration/management.

    • Provide contract and regulatory interpretation and analysis to other administrative and programmatic departments, especially those areas related to compliance and risk mitigation.

    • Support compliance with U.S. Government (USG) contracting requirements by researching changes in USG regulations and advising on appropriate corporate implementation or response.

    • Act as contractual liaison to internal and external constituencies, collaborators, donors, etc., as necessary.

    • Keep department director informed of contract performance and management issues.

    • Support compliance with audit activities and sub-award quality control review processes.

    • Provide technical assistance and support to direct reports and other divisions/departments as appropriate.

    • Assist and participate with department director in identifying training and capacity-building needs to ensure that contracts functions are consistent and compliant across the global organization.

    • Assist and participate with department director in development, management, implementation and evaluation of appropriate systems, services, and processes as assigned. Identify and implement โ€œbest practices,โ€ as appropriate.

    • Assist and participate with department director in development and evaluation of unit/division/departmental goals and/or objectives, proposals, reports, etc., as it relates to organizationโ€™s strategic plan and priorities.

      • Supervise the work of assigned staff as needed, including planning, assigning, scheduling and reviewing work, ensuring quality standards.

      • Manage the selection, development, and evaluation of assigned staff and budgets including recruitment, establishing performance expectations, conducting performance assessments, and recommending personnel action based on performance.

      • Perform other related duties as assigned.

        Applied Knowledge & Skills:

        • Comprehensive knowledge of USG acquisition and assistance regulations and guidelines generally, including US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) circulars; US Agency for International Development (USAID) Automated Directives System (ADS); NIH Grants Policy Statement; Code of Federal Regulations; Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Agency supplements such as USAID's Acquisition Regulations (AIDAR) and Health and Human Services Acquisition Regulations (HHSAR).

        • Comprehensive knowledge of HHS/NIH and other primary USG research regulations and guidelines such HHS/NIH Grants Policy Statements.

        • Strong technical background in USG and non-USG clinical research/research contracting requirements, regulations and best practices.

        • Strong technical knowledge of the elements and components of contract negotiation, management and administration

        • Ability to work independently on several projects with minimal supervision.

        • Ability to identify, analyze, and resolve complex issues.

        • Superior written and oral communication skills.

        • Requires seasoned negotiation and technical review skills regarding contract terms and conditions.

        • Sensitivity to cross-cultural communication issues and cultural diversity, including understanding of the political and ethical issues in research and international program areas.

        • Knowledge of budgets and contracts.

        • Microsoft Word and Excel software skills.

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