The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is seeking a Grants and Contracts Coordinator to support the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences (PMDS) Administrative Team. The PMDS Coordinator acts under the general supervision of the Director of Operations and Business and reports indirectly to the Department Chair.
As a member of the PMDS/AHDC administrative team, you will act as the team lead at coordinating pre-award sponsored activity and assist with post-award sponsored activity for all department faculty and provide high-level support for various other programmatic elements. You will work collaboratively with an integrated administrative support team and across the College in support of the mission.
The Grants and Contracts Coordinator position will have three financial focus areas including Pre- and post-award sponsored program coordination, graduate student appointments, and assisting with department finances. The Grants and Contract Coordinator will also provide general administrative and HR support for the department.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
Hybrid Work, Term Length, and Visa Sponsorship
What We Offer:
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Who We Are:
The Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences (PMDS) is the academic home to all veterinary diagnostician faculty and academic staff in the AHDC as well as other disciplines including epidemiology, shelter medicine, ambulatory and production medicine. PMDS has a large and complex roster of faculty with varied primary responsibilities spanning research, teaching, clinical service, and extension support.
The department builds on three major strengths: the population dynamics of health and disease, interaction with production animals and producers, and the laboratory diagnostic sciences. Our research focuses on broadening our understanding of existing and emerging infections and diseases, developing new laboratory-based diagnostic tests, assessing the dynamics of health and disease in animal populations, and building science-based veterinary and public-health programs. Our teaching centers on educating students, graduates, the public, and professionals in the animal industry; understanding the principles underlying diagnosis and dynamics of infection and disease in animal populations; and designing programs to promote animal health and welfare and the production of safe, high-quality foods. The professional service efforts of the department are broad. Specifically, these activities focus on providing state-of-the-art laboratory diagnostic services to veterinarians and animal owners, providing epidemiological and statistical support to the college, promoting the use and implementation of science-based herd-health protocols, and maintaining an agricultural-animal teaching practice.
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$28.23 - $32.81Remote Option Availability:
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2024-01-23