Full-Time

Program Specialist 2

Deadline 5/19/26
Texas A&M University - College Station

Texas A&M University - College Station

Compensation Overview

$45k - $55k/yr

College Station, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Business & Strategy (2)
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Required Skills
Communications
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Two years of administrative, coordination, or related experience.
Responsibilities
  • Coordinates logistics in planning, developing, implementing, and monitoring pre-award research support services and related programs.
  • Assists faculty and office staff with proposal development tasks such as assembling required documents, organizing drafts, and preparing forms and templates.
  • Coordinates assigned programs, including research-related conferences, seminars, workshops, and meetings to facilitate program goals.
  • Coordinates specialized program communications and materials (e.g., agendas, handouts, follow-up emails) related to faculty trainings and workshops.
  • Assists leadership in the development and documentation of unit procedures, checklists, and guidance for pre-award processes.
  • Supports preparation of basic program and proposal-related reports by gathering and organizing data from internal tracking tools and systems.
  • Assists in the preparation and maintenance of budgets, special reports, and other documents by gathering information and entering data into standard templates and systems.
  • Assists faculty with preparing and reviewing budget documentation and ensures required budget information is provided to SRS in the appropriate format.
  • Designs, creates, and maintains program files, databases, correspondence, and program materials related to proposals and research support services.
  • Coordinates administrative duties required by grants, including coordinating travel arrangements, processing travel reimbursements, and helping manage stipends according to established guidelines.
  • Liaises with program participants and internal stakeholders to ensure required administrative and pre-award processes are completed correctly and on time, coordinating communication and workflow across departments and stakeholders.
  • Support the VMBS Office of Research and Graduate Studies (e.g., meeting scheduling, supply ordering, procard support, and other routine office tasks), providing assistance across various teams.
  • Coordinates the creation and distribution of communication materials, including newsletters, website updates, and other content.
  • Develop and distribute weekly funding opportunity emails to faculty and staff and in preparing periodic grant-related surveys.
  • Coordinates outreach and engagement strategies in collaboration with internal teams.
  • Ensures compliance with communication policies and guidelines while executing outreach tasks.
  • Attends meetings and conferences to support and document the progress of assigned programs and pre-award activities.
  • Serves as a first point of contact for routine program and funding-opportunity information and coordinates responses to requests via email and other channels.
  • Supports program staff in gathering and summarizing information needed to evaluate the success and impact of specialized programs and pre-award services.
  • Develops and enhances a personal professional development plan to increase job knowledge and skills; staying abreast of general engagement and research development best practices as they relate to faculty support and pre-award services.
  • Researching sponsor programs, funding opportunities, and engagement trends relevant to VMBS faculty and strategic research areas.
  • Maintains basic reference information on funding programs, including key requirements, eligibility, and deadlines, under guidance from senior staff.
  • Assists in developing and offering relevant professional development trainings and workshops related to research for faculty
  • Assists in coordinating logistics for project meetings and special events (e.g., faculty trainings and workshops) related to grant proposal development.
  • Assists senior staff with tracking information on large, multidisciplinary grant proposals, including basic status tracking and document versioning.
  • Assists with grant-related tasks such as gathering materials for proposal narratives, budgets, white papers, and letters of support at the direction of more senior staff.
  • Performs other duties as assigned in support of pre-award research support services and VMBS Office of Research and Graduate Studies needs.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with research administration and/or sponsored research services.
  • Demonstrated experience proofreading, editing for content, or assisting with grant writing.
  • Familiarity with Grants.gov and key requirements for proposals to foundations and other external funding opportunities.
  • Demonstrated ability to work on multidisciplinary teams in developing or supporting research proposals.
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