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Grant Manager

Ball State University
dental insurance, life insurance, parental leave, sick time
United States, Indiana, Muncie
2000 West University Avenue (Show on map)
Jan 23, 2026

Position Title:

Grant Manager

Compensation:

$53,000 - $55,000

Department:

Office of Research_A

About this opportunity:

Ball State's Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA) seeks a Grant Manager to join our dynamic team.

Candidates for searches must have current authorization to be employed in the United States without employer sponsorship.

What you'll do and what you'll bring:

Position Function:

Monitor and maintain sponsored project accounts for externally-funded awards received by the university from federal and state agencies, as well as private and international agencies and organizations; ensure compliance with generally accepted accounting principles, federal and state laws and regulations, and sponsor-specific guidelines; provide assistance to faculty and staff on assigned awards; process salary payments and approve purchases on sponsored projects; prepare financial reports and invoices to granting agencies.

Duties/Responsibilities:

1. Set up new sponsored project funds; meet with Principal Investigator (PI) to discuss award guidelines, allowable and unallowable costs, significance of compliance, and importance of timeliness.

2. Authorize sponsored project fund transactions; ensure documentation meets audit standards and transactions are allowable; monitor fund for accuracy and process corrections for transactions incorrectly charged in a timely manner.

3. Initiate, calculate, and approve labor expenses; ascertain salaries and compensation are correctly entered into payroll system in a timely manner.

4. Compile, calculate, and submit invoices to agencies per agency guidelines; perform electronic drawdowns; monitor payments when university receives funds.

5. Keep current on all federal, state, local, and agency specific award guidelines and regulations; identify, review, and apply the assigned guidelines for award.

6. Close out accounts in a timely manner and prepare retained documents for audit; examine fund and file for completeness and accuracy; acquire any supporting documentation for audit purposes; obtain final reports from PI.

7. Respond to award-related inquiries; resolve potential conflicts related to budgetary or programmatic concerns; proactively address expenditure rates and advise PI on potential budgetary issues and solutions; revise budgets as needed, working with PI and sponsor.

8. Collect and compile information to prepare and submit a variety of financial reports; prepare and maintain internal reports to record ongoing financial activity.

9. Subaward monitoring: review expenses submitted on invoices by sub-awardees and authorize payment; communicate with sub-awardees regarding expenses, agreements, and contract requirements; additionally, advise PI on procedures for engaging external contactors/consultants and facilitate forms for approval and signature.

10. Implement federal, state, and institutional audit standards into day-to-day operations; educate PIs and sub-awardees on approved standards and ensure those standards are followed.

11. Calculate indirect costs using percentages set by the agency and relevant institutional policies, monitor and document non-transferred cost share commitments.

12. Compute cost share dollars; monitor in-kind cost share and obtain certifications; manage all cost share activity within the grand fund and ensure agency cost share requirements are met.

13. Serve as liaison between university and agency, sub-awardee, or external contractor/consultant; represent university in issues involving payments, cost, reimbursements, reporting, contractual conditions, and overall accountability.

14. Work closely with Proposal Managers (PMs) to ensure proposal budgets are accurate prior to submission to sponsor; ensure smooth transition between pre-award, compliance, and post-award, working with the PM and PI.

15. Work closely with Sponsored Projects Administration Compliance team to ensure effort reporting and certification procedures are following, working with the PI.

16. Advise the Sponsored Projects Administration leadership team in the development of policy and procedures relating to current issues and regulations in research administration and with colleagues; participate in maintaining documentation of office Standard Operating Procedures.

17. Contribute to education, training, outreach, and communication functions of the office.

18. Provide administration for office initiatives, plans of action, functions, or service offerings to campus; participate in committee functions and reporting of office programs.

19. Perform other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
  • At least two years of experience in business administration, financial, or grant related area; experience working with financial systems.
  • Microsoft Office, specifically Excel, as well as Adobe Acrobat; excellent verbal and written communication skills; excellent technical and organizational skills; demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and work with detailed material; proficient mathematical and computer skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in business or finance; Certified Research Administrator (CRA), Certified Pre-Award Research Administrator (CPRA), Certified Financial Research Administrator (CFRA) and/or master's degree.
  • Additional years of related experience.
  • Experience using Banner, Argos, Workday, and/or Cayuse.

How to apply:

Please include a resume with your skills and experience as they relate to the position as well as a letter of interest.

Supporting Documents Upload Instructions:

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  • Cover Letter (Letter of Interest) (optional but recommended)

  • Resume (required)

What we offer:

At Ball State University, we understand the importance of balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being. That's why we offer paid 24 vacation days, 12 sick days and 10 holidays a year. Plus, our paid parental leave (6 weeks) is there for life's most significant moments. We offer affordable health and dental insurance, robust long-term disability and life insurance plans, as well a range of retirement benefits to provide financial security to you and your family. These benefits ensure that you can focus on your work and personal growth without worrying about the unexpected.

When you work for us, you are family. And to show our support of your family, we will cover 90 percent of your child's (or children's) undergraduate college tuition at Ball State. We do the same for you. In fact, we'll cover 100 percent of the tuition costs for you to earn your undergraduate degree and 80 percent of your graduate tuition. This offer is good from the very first day you start. It's just one way we do our part to uplift you.

Let's fly together toward a secure and prosperous tomorrow.

Curious about our excellent benefits package?

We have developed a calculator that shows you the value of our core benefits. Select the Total Compensation Calculator - Professional and download the spreadsheet. If you are applying for a 10-month position or one with Burris or Indiana Academy, please select the corresponding calculator.

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