
Research Contracts Officer - Limited Term
- Oshawa, ON
- 100.642 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Drafting and reviewing a variety of agreements for University's research activities to ensure conformance with current University policies and risk thresholds and commonly accepted research standards
- Providing functional advice on agreement terms focusing on potential liability exposure and intellectual property rights in order to ensure the protection of the University and its personnel
- Negotiating with various private and/or public bodies within the framework of established procedures, engaging in ongoing communication with all stakeholders and problem solving conflicts that arise during contract negotiations
- Meeting with internal stakeholders to address contractual issues and provide information on rights and responsibilities
- In the spirit of collaboration, establishing excellent relationships with internal departments within the University and providing expert assistance regarding research agreement lifecycle management
- Updating and maintaining the contract management systems, for the initiation and monitoring of all research agreements
- Performing closeout processes of fully executed agreements, as needed
- Assisting with other office activities as required
- Completion of a 4 year Bachelor's degree
- Masters level degree preferred; Certificate in law, health administration or business an asset
- A combination of education and experience may be considered for this role
- Verification of Academic credentials may be required
- Solid understanding of research in an academic environment
- Intermediate knowledge of intellectual property law and contract law
- Excellent organizational and time management skills in order to prioritize the volume of agreements and adapt to changing business needs
- Strong communications (written and verbal) skills and the ability to exercise tact and diplomacy with partners and University administration and other personnel
- Ability to develop and deliver educational materials, workshops and seminars
- High level of accuracy and analytical skills
- Ability to display a high degree of discretion in dealing with confidential information
- Ability to work in a team environment where constructive feedback to/from colleagues is encouraged
- Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
- Experience in solving legal questions using research and problem-solving skills
- Ability to be pro-active and take the lead role in negotiations with external parties
- Minimum 5-7 years' related experience, in a research administration or related environment
- Experience reviewing and editing legal agreements, preferably in a research environment