Project Administrator, Research Initiatives
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department BSD DIV - Dean for Basic Science: Staff About the
Department The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) has a tripartite
mission of education, research, and clinical care. In this unique
academic community—the largest unit in the University—a unified BSD
delivers undergraduate, graduate, medical, and postgraduate
education in the biological sciences together with outstanding
patient care and world-renowned research. The BSD Dean’s Office
oversees all basic and clinical research programs in the BSD and
helps to lead the coordination and integration of all types of
basic, clinical, translational, and community research throughout
the BSD. Job Summary We are seeking a Project Administrator,
Research Initiatives to provide essential staff support in
advancing and sustaining research programs of academic excellence
within the BSD. Key responsibilities include coordinating endowed
awards and lectures (such as the Ricketts, Seskind, and Andros
lectures), supporting the Community for Advancement of Physician
Scientists (CAPS) program, and assisting with major events
including the Dean’s Research Forum and semi-annual Junior Faculty
Writing Retreats. The role also supports faculty nominations for
prestigious honorific societies and prizes, along with other
research-related initiatives as needed. The ideal candidate is a
proactive, detail-oriented self-starter who takes initiative and
thrives in a collaborative academic environment. This position is
responsible for full-cycle planning and execution of events,
meetings, symposia, workshops, and strategic program initiatives
that engage university leadership, faculty, staff, donors, and
other key stakeholders. Responsibilities Develops work plans to
execute programs, manages related calendar, and serves as primary
contact with invited lecture speakers and award recipients. Works
with and supports faculty nominating and selection committees for
endowed lectures; conducts research on potential speakers/award
recipients. Writes programmatic and promotional materials which may
include letters, emails, briefings, invitations, website content,
event handouts, publicity, reports, social media promotions, and
other communications collateral. Coordinates involvement of
university leadership, faculty, staff, donors, and external
stakeholders, as well as endowment and administrative personnel.
Manage logistics for in-person and virtual special events,
meetings, symposium, workshops, dinners, and other programs,
including hotel accommodations, transportation, and other
incidentals. Identify staffing needs, create and communicate
staffing plans and timelines for events. Plans and manages annual
budget, monitors expenditures/reimbursements and honoraria
processing, and prepares financial reports. Keeps the Medicine and
Biological Sciences Development (MBSD) Office contact apprised of
activities related to donor stewardship. Provides materials for
donor stewardship to MBSD office. Support and administer CAPS
programming along the entire spectrum (e.g., seminar series, annual
retreat, trainee recruitment, mock study sections, social events,
etc.). Manage CAPS alumni and physician-scientist listservs and
databases, including active tracking of physician-scientist
outcomes in terms of grant funding, publications, etc. Develop
program-specific brochures, surveys, and maintain CAPS website by
updating news, events, and other content. Support nomination
process for top scientific and honorific societies. Supports
candidate visits and other lectures and symposia as needed and as
organized by the Dean’s Office. Works somewhat independently to
develop detailed work plans, schedules, project estimates, resource
plans, and status reports. Assembles and leads a project team,
assigns individual responsibilities, identifies appropriate
resources needed, and develops schedules to ensure timely
completion of projects. Is responsible for tracking progress,
conducting analysis, as well as preparing for and facilitating
project meetings. Acts as a resource for a project team and
provides analytical guidance. Interprets complex project issues and
provides analytical guidance to a project team. Coordinates the
successful integration of vendor tasks and tracks and reviews
vendor deliverables. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum
Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include a college or
university degree in related field. Work Experience: Minimum
requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 5-7
years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications: Preferred Qualifications Experience: Experience
working with faculty in an academic setting and familiarity with
academic values and culture . ? Preferred Competencies Ability to
work on multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, and meet
tight deadlines. Excellent communication (oral, written) and
editing skills. Attention to detail and a commitment to providing a
high level of service. High degree of professionalism, diplomacy
skills, and ability to handle confidential information. Ability to
interact with and win the trust and confidence of faculty and
administration. Working Conditions Office Environment. Application
Documents Resume (required) Cover Letter (required) When applying,
the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the
section titled Application Documents of the application. Job Family
Administration & Management Role Impact Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Drug Test Required No Health Screen
Required No Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type
Salary ? FLSA Status Exempt ? Pay Range $70,000.00 - $95,000.00 The
included pay rate or range represents the University’s good faith
estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the
time of posting. Benefits Eligible Yes The University of Chicago
offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible
employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off.
Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the
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