Research Administrator 4 - Ophthalmology - 139727
UC San Diego | |
Unclassified - No data available
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United States, California, San Diego | |
May 23, 2026 | |
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UCSD Layoff from Career Appointment: Apply by 05/27/2026 for consideration with preference for rehire. All layoff applicants should contact their Employment Advisor. Reassignment Applicants: Eligible Reassignment clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. The Viterbi Family Department of Ophthalmology comprises 50+ faculty physicians and scientists, twelve resident physicians, 20 (including clinical and research) post-doctoral physicians and scientists, and over 250 staff with six divisions - Glaucoma, Retina, Cornea & Refractive Surgery, Pediatrics, Oculoplastics, and Neuro-ophthalmology. In addition, clinical services are provided at the Shiley Eye Institute Clinic, Ratner Eye Center, UCSD Jacobs Hospital, UCSD Thornton Hospital, UCSD Hillcrest Ambulatory Center, Ophthalmology 4th Avenue Clinic; UCSD Perlman Clinic, UCSD Rancho Bernardo Clinic, and the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital. The Department of Ophthalmology has the largest single outpatient clinic at the University of California, San Diego, with over 120,000 visits annually. Additionally, over 5800 surgical cases are performed. The Viterbi Family Department of Ophthalmology is rapidly growing and looking to expand its practice at the Shiley Eye Institute and research at the New Vision Research Center, Hamilton Glaucoma Center, and Jacobs Retina Center. Under direction, the incumbent will serve as a technical specialist overseeing complex, multi-project awards and clinical trials, demonstrating advanced financial management principles and operational support to further the Department's academic, clinical, and research missions across multiple divisions. Responsibilities extend beyond transactional processing and include: Comprehensive financial portfolio analysis, forecasting, and risk identification. Incumbent will collaborate with leadership to brainstorm tools and mechanisms that will enhance financial transparency and decision making for Faculty and Researchers. May serve as a back-up fund manager during peak operational times, during staffing shortages or to meet major deadlines as well as complex sponsored projects. Within Research Administration, the incumbent will provide full lifecycle oversight for all sponsored research activity within the Department of Ophthalmology, including: federal, state, local, and non-federal awards, clinical trials and industry-sponsored research, clinical and laboratory agreements, gifts, foundation funds, and other research support mechanisms. The incumbent will also have the ability to clearly and confidently communicate and provide knowledge on the effort and allocations of Faculty/Researchers within their assigned faculty portfolio. Additional responsibilities include, post-award financial management and compliance oversight, contract and agreement administration, equipment acquisition and tracking (as needed), data use and transfer agreements, preparation for sponsor reporting. The Department of Ophthalmology will have an expectation that the incumbent will ensure adherence to university, departmental, and sponsor regulations, applying advanced knowledge of institutional policy and federal compliance requirements. The incumbent will be able to interpret complex internal and external policies, regulations, and sponsor guidelines, exercise independent judgment in determining compliance pathways and risk mitigation strategies, develop departmental tools, training programs, and standardized processes to operationalize policy requirements. The incumbent will coordinate and contribute to the department-wide financial meetings and reporting structure, standardizing fiscal transparency and enhancing faculty engagement across all divisions. The incumbent serves as a subject matter expert (SME) and will act as a resource to fellow staff and work closely with faculty and leadership in this endeavor. This initiative will aid in establishing internal controls and performance standards and ensure consistency in financial reporting and compliance practices. Other duties as assigned. Uses advanced contracts and grants concepts to manage high volume and high complexity transactions. May review and guide others in the review of financial and administrative management requirements of research contract and grant proposals, awards, and / or transactions to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor policies. Works independently to assess complex grant, contract and subcontract transactions where analysis requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. May be eligible for delegated signature authority. May review and sign transactions for less experienced staff. May serve as a technical specialist in a particular area, such as federal contracts, state contracts, subcontracts or information systems. Central Role (CR): Typically works on highly complex proposals and awards such as grants / contracts which require task budgets, option years, multiple investigators and multiple sub awards. Is eligible for delegated authority. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Pay Transparency Act Annual Full Pay Range: Unclassified - No data available (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%) Hourly Equivalent: Unclassified - No data available Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable). | |
Unclassified - No data available
May 23, 2026