Manager, Business Operations
Indexed description
This position will support a fast-paced developing center and will require professionalism, adaptability, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple competing projects and priorities from stakeholders across the Center.
Job Duties
- Manages daily operations of the Marcus Center for Aortic Research and VITAL Lab, including HR, compliance, financial management, facilities, and research operations.
- Supervises primarily professional staff (research managers, coordinators, technicians, administrative support), defining roles, setting priorities, creating development plans, and conducting annual performance reviews.
- Develops, manages, and controls the $14M Marcus Foundation fund and associated operating budgets; establishes financial systems to monitor expenditures, cash flow, and compliance with donor restrictions and institutional accounting.
- Creates staffing plans, schedules, and productivity targets aligned to the gift budget and research program milestones; adjust resource allocation to support high-priority projects.
- Implements and continuously refines operational processes (finance, procurement, inventory, equipment commissioning, and lab workflows) to maximize productivity and stewardship of gift funds.
- Manages HR activities for Center personnel: recruitment, onboarding, terminations, position control, salary administration, and disciplinary actions in coordination with Department HR.
- Oversees pre-award and post-award sponsored-project activities connected to the Center (proposal budgeting, account setup, subawards, compliance requirements, and closeout) in partnership with sponsored programs.
- Leads special projects related to center build-out, equipment acquisition, donor reporting, and strategic initiatives; prepares executive summaries and KPI dashboards for the oversight committee and the Marcus Foundation.
- Oversees administration of the Endovascular Aortic Fellowship, Aortic Imaging Fellowship, and Mini-Surgeon Fellowships, including recruitment and onboarding, curriculum development and scheduling, supervision of clinical and research mentorship, trainee credentialing and evaluations, stipend/funding management, and coordination with fellowship directors and GME to ensure accreditation, compliance, and optimal training experiences.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree.
- Four years of relevant experience.
- Master's degree, especially MBA or MHA.
- Experience in academic medicine.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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