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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Senior Contract Negotiator, Office of Sponsored Projects in Austin, Texas

CONTRACT/AGREEMENT NEGOTIATION: Independently drafts, reviews and negotiates new sponsored research agreements for compliance with University policies, federal and state law and regulations, including terms regarding intellectual property, publication, insurance/indemnification, export control, governing law, disputes, budget, invoicing and payment. Independently drafts, reviews and negotiates non-financial research agreements, including non-disclosure agreements, material transfer agreements, data use agreements, teaming agreements, etc., to align with University policies, and federal and state law and regulations. Independently submits detailed written exceptions and recommendations on contractual language in a timely manner to sponsors; coordinates negotiation meetings, as required, regarding contractual language with sponsors/contracting party legal offices, technical representatives and University researchers. Independently drafts and negotiates standard and some more complex sponsored research and non-financial agreements when such agreements are not provided by the sponsor. Works collaboratively, under minimal supervision, with teams within Office of Sponsored Projects and appropriate University offices in the review and handling of various contractual issues (e.g., Discovery to Impact, Risk Management Office, Research Security Office, Office ofthe Vice President for Legal Affairs and The University of Texas System Office of General Counsel).CONTRACT MANAGEMENT: Independently reviews terms and conditions of pre-award solicitations at the proposal stage and provides proposal exceptions for submission to the sponsor; reviews and finalizes contract modifications, including funding increments, extensions, and various revisions to terms and conditions; collaborates with other OSP functional areas on the handling of post-award contract issues including, but not limited to, to re-budgeting, invoicing, payment concerns and reporting issues. Enters and maintains thorough and accurate documentation, data and negotiation notes related to agreement and modification actions into UT Research Management Suite (UTRMS) and E-Share Repository.COMMUNICATION: Responds, or acknowledges, email or phone communication within 48 hours and communicates results of follow-up as appropriate. If volume does not permit timely follow up, communicates with Sr. Manager and/or Associate Director of Contracting for assistance or guidance. Takes action or forwards correspondence as appropriate in a timely manner. Follows up on status of outstanding actions in a timely manner.Sends appropriate award information to the department or sponsor, as requested.Demonstrates the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in written form.Serves as a contracts subject matter expert and resource to campus; responds to inquiries or requests for information in a timely mannerELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION: Enters and maintains data and notes related to contract/agreement, modifications into UTRMS. Logs Correspondence in a timely manner. Saves pertinent budget, compliance, and contract/agreement documents into E-Share. Saves electronic communications, including contract negotiations, PI Memos, etc., into E-Share. Assists in training other Negotiators in processes related to electronic documentation and routing.RESEARCH COMPLIANCE: Reviews documentation upon receipt of agreement for compliance with University policies, federal and state law, including issues related to environmental health and safety, human subjects (IRB), animal subjects (IACUC), and budgetary compliance for cost sharing, time and effort, and facilities and administrative costs. Coordinates with Export Control Officer on review of potential export control risks arising from agreements; coordinates the execution of Technology Control Plans (TCPs) to ensure compliance with export control requirements. Coordinates with Information Security Office in review of potential information security risks arising f om agreements; coordinates the execution of Confidential Data Control Plans (CDCPs) to ensure compliance with information security concerns.OTHER: Trains junior negotiators and administrative associates on Contracts team. Leads or assists Sr. Manager and/or Associate Director of Contracting with drafting training materials, such as standard operating procedures, guidance documents. Participates in professional development and attends conferences to remain current with standard and overall University, local, state and federal guidelines and regulations. Marginal/Incidental functions. Other duties as assigned.

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