Wednesday, November 27, 2024

NIH NCATS seeking Lead Other Transactions Authority (OTA) Agreements Officers

“These positions are located in the Office of Grants Management, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), DHHS.” 

“Responsibilities 

  • Advises senior program staff in designing and developing program plans and strategies, including funding plans, resource allocation plans, etc. 
  • Develops, recommends and establishes short-and long-term plans for conducting continuing analysis of OTA activities. 
  • Executes Other Transaction Agreements on behalf of the Government. 
  • Develops NCATS policies, guidelines and standard operating procedures for internal staff, NCATS extramural staff and outside entities to assure compliance with sound business management and fiscal administration policies. 
  • Represents the NCATS at conferences and meetings with universities, nonprofit organizations, and industry concerning OTAs involving other Federal agency, NIH, and NCATS policies. 
  • Functions as the expert during negotiations which can be complex and have high priority and visibility within NCATS. 
  • Coordinates with scientific divisions, legal counsel, audit and other activities, and coordinate with the NHLBI communications office on press releases.” 

Read the full job description here. 

G2X TAKE: The National Institutes of Health’s Office of Grants Management, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) is seeking candidates who will have responsibility for overseeing and managing the use of OTAs on behalf of NCATS as well as supporting the NIH in areas of strategic interest and priority. 

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