Laboratory Administrator | Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology, and Laboratory of Lymphocite Dynamics

Rockefeller University

New York, New York

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
JOB TYPE
Full-time
SKILLS
Administrative Procedures, Administrative Skills, Allergies, Antibodies, Bacteria, Billing, Biology, Biomedical Research, Budget Management, Budgeting, Business Administration, Calendar Management, Catering Services, Customer Support/Service, Detail Oriented, Diversity, Documentation, Ecosystems, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Event Management, Financial Administration, Financial Operations, Financial Reporting, Funding, Grant Administration/Management, Grant Writing, Healthcare, Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Laboratory, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Management, Laboratory Operations, Leadership, Logistics Management, Multitasking, Nonprofit, Onboarding, Operational Expenditure (OPEX), Operational Support, Operations Management, Operations Research, Organizational Skills, Pathogens, Plan Meetings, Problem Solving Skills, Progress Reports, Proposal Writing, Public Administration, Public Finance, Purchase Orders, Purchasing/Procurement, Reconciliation, Record Keeping, Reimbursement, Reporting Skills, Research Administration, Research Laboratory, Seminars, Spreadsheets, Support Documentation, Systems Administration/Management, Team Player, Time Management, Travel Planning, Viruses, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
New York, New York
POSTED
13 days ago
Organization Overview: The Laboratory of Lymphocyte Dynamics, led by Dr. Gabriel D. Victora, studies the basic biology of how antibodies are generated in response to infection and immunization. This includes the evolutionary process of affinity maturation in germinal centers, which is essential to improve antibodies' powerful targeting capabilities, and the dynamics with which the diversity of antibody responses are pruned and focused on subsequent exposures.The Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology, led by Dr. Daniel Mucida, is interested in understanding how the immune system is able to respond to pathogens without jeopardizing its tolerance to innocuous substances, a critical balance that allows us to fend off infectious disease without inflicting damage on our own tissues. We are particularly interested in examining the workings of this process in the intestine, where it is complicated by persistent exposure to a wide variety of antigens from food as well as a flourishing ecosystem of both helpful and harmful bacteria. This work has the potential to further our understanding of autoimmune conditions such as allergies and asthma and also to suggest new ways in which immune cells could be harnessed to neutralize pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Overview:

The Laboratory Administrator provides administrative, financial, and operational coordination and support to two internationally recognized biomedical research laboratories: the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Dynamics and the Laboratory of Mucosal Immunology.

 

This position serves as a key liaison between laboratory personnel and university administrative offices, supporting activities related to grant administration, budget monitoring, personnel appointments, procurement, travel and reimbursement processing, seminar coordination, and day-to-day laboratory operations. The successful candidate will play an important role in ensuring the efficient management of laboratory resources while supporting the scientific mission of both laboratories.

 

This position offers an excellent opportunity for an organized and detail-oriented professional interested in developing a career in research administration, laboratory operations, and academic management.

Responsibilities:

This position is responsible for the following but not limited to: 

 

Financial Administration and Budget Coordination

  • Maintain and update master laboratory budget spreadsheets and financial tracking tools.
  • Track and help review expenditures across grants, discretionary funds, and institutional accounts.
  • Prepare monthly budget updates and spending summaries for laboratory leadership.
  • Track open commitments, outstanding invoices, and account balances to support timely payment and accurate financial reporting.
  • Assist with cost transfers and expense reallocations when charges require correction or reassignment between funding sources.
  • Assist in reviewing grant spending trends and alert laboratory leadership to potential budget concerns.
  • Assist with coordinating salary source updates and personnel funding allocations.


Grants Administration

  • Assist with the preparation and submission of grant proposals and sponsored research applications.
  • Assist with drafting proposal budgets and budget justifications.
  • Prepare and update biosketches, Other Support documents, and related proposal materials.
  • Track personnel effort allocations and maintain effort tracking records.
  • Track sponsor deadlines and provide reminders regarding progress reports and grant deliverables.
  • Coordinate administrative components of progress report submissions and grant-related documentation.


Personnel Administration & Support

  • Coordinate onboarding activities for new laboratory personnel.
  • Assist with preparing and processing new hire, reappointment, and personnel action paperwork.
  • Coordinate workspace setup, system access requests, and campus access requirements.
  • Maintain personnel records and appointment tracking information.
  • Serve as a point of contact for administrative procedures and institutional policies.


Procurement and Purchasing

  • Process purchases for laboratory supplies, equipment, and services through university and external procurement systems.
  • Assist with coordinating HHMI-related purchasing and payment activities.
  • Track purchase orders, invoices, and vendor payments.
  • Assist with resolving purchasing and invoicing issues.
  • Maintain purchasing records and documentation.

Administrative Operations, Travel, and Event Coordination

  • Coordinate domestic and international travel arrangements for laboratory personnel, including processing and tracking travel and business expense reimbursements.
  • Review reimbursement requests for compliance with university, sponsor, and institutional policies, and maintain organized records of travel and operational expenditures.
  • Coordinate laboratory meetings, seminars, visiting scientist presentations, and special events, including scheduling meeting spaces, arranging catering, and managing event logistics.
  • Facilitate visitor management and campus access requests, serving as a liaison between the laboratories and university administrative offices.
  • Maintain organized administrative, financial, and operational records; prepare reports, spreadsheets, correspondence, and other documentation as needed.
  • Provide administrative and operational support to the Heads of Laboratory, assisting with special projects, operational initiatives, and day-to-day laboratory activities.
  • Foster a collaborative, service-oriented environment that supports the laboratories' research, educational, and operational goals.
Qualifications:

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Two to five years of experience in administrative, financial, operations, or research administration roles, preferably in a complex or fast-paced environment.
  • Demonstrated experience in grant support.
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Strong customer service and problem-solving skills.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Degree in business administration, finance, public administration, biological sciences, or a related field.
  • Experience in a university, research institute, healthcare, nonprofit, or scientific environment.
  • Experience supporting grant-funded projects or sponsored research activities.
  • Familiarity with budget tracking and financial reconciliation.

 

The Rockefeller University is an equal opportunity employer – veterans/individuals with disabilities. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal law, including but not limited to disability and protected veteran status.

 

The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on various factors, including but not limited to organizational budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The hiring range provided represents The Rockefeller University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.

Compensation Range: Min: USD $70,000.00/Yr. Compensation Range: Max: USD $84,000.00/Yr.

About the Company

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Rockefeller University

Founded by John D. Rockefeller, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was incorporated on June 14, 1901. It was the first institution in the United States devoted solely to biomedical research--to understanding the underlying causes of disease.

Today, renamed Rockefeller University, it is one of the foremost research centers in the world, contributing to 23 Nobel Prizes as well as numerous other awards.

Rockefeller University Community
  • 71 heads of laboratories
  • 200 research and clinical scientists
  • 350 postdoctoral investigators
  • 1,050 support staff
  • 150 Ph.D. students
  • 50 M.D.-Ph.D. students
  • 887 alumni
Areas of basic interdisciplinary research
  • biochemistry, structural biology and chemistry
  • molecular, cell and developmental biology
  • immunology, virology and microbiology
  • medical sciences and human genetics
  • neuroscience
  • physics and mathematical biology
Revolutionary accomplishments

Rockefeller University researchers achieved many of the last century's seminal advances in the biomedical sciences, including:
  • Discovering that DNA is the basic material of heredity (1944)
  • Determining that cancer can be caused by a virus (1911)
  • Confirming the connection between cholesterol and heart disease (1950s)
  • Developing methadone maintenance for people addicted to heroin (1960s)
  • Developing the AIDS "cocktail" drug therapy (1990s)
Seventy-four laboratories form the university's core
The university's laboratory-based organizational structure "without walls" and pared-down layers of administration do away with the schools and academic departments that too often separate scientists. "This approach fosters a tremendously rich soup of interdisciplinary research and collaboration," says Rockefeller professor and Nobel laureate Günter Blobel.

Acclaimed scientists
In its history, Rockefeller has been associated with 23 Nobel laureates and 19 Lasker Award recipients. Five faculty members have been named MacArthur Fellows and 12 have garnered the National Medal of Science, the highest science award given by the United States. And, 33 Rockefeller faculty are elected members of the National Academy of Sciences.

Partnerships with other leading institutions
Rockefeller has close ties with neighboring Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Additional academic partnerships with the Courant Institute of New York University and Bard College provide students with a rich array of training opportunities. Rockefeller forges collaborations with biotech and pharmaceutical companies as needed to speed research findings into development to improve patient care.

Clinical research hospital
In 1910, Rockefeller scientists founded the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to experimental medicine. The Rockefeller University Hospital's only patients are participants in clinical trials building on basic research findings from Rockefeller labs. This "allows the university to maintain an unbroken spectrum of research, from basic to clinical," says Joshua Lederberg, Nobel laureate and Rockefeller president emeritus. Unburdened by constraints of standard patient care, the hospital is a vital component of Rockefeller's commitment to accelerating basic research findings on their route from bench to bedside for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Studies are under way on AIDS/ HIV, obesity, hepatitis C and addictive diseases.

More than science
Artistic and intellectual activity flourishes on Rockefeller's campus. The verdant grounds, situated on Manhattan's Upper East Side, boast a world-class art collection. The university regularly hosts events designed to explore the intuitive connection between science and the arts.Weekly and monthly recital series grace the university's spectacular auditorium, and a variety of exhibits regularly take shape on campus -currently including sculpture on temporary exhibition from New York's Museum of Modern Art.

Select graduate student body
A class of Ph.D. and M.D.-Ph.D. students from across the United States and the world works closely with international faculty in a rigorous, highly personalized program of graduate study and research. The university offers graduate students access and opportunities to work with leading scientists, as well as full financial support and affordable on- and off-campus housing.

University budget
Funding the research studies of The Rockefeller University's scientists are the National Institutes of Health and other government agencies, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, private gifts and endowment income.

COMPANY SIZE
2,500 to 4,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
FOUNDED
1901
WEBSITE
http://www.rockefeller.edu/