The University of Miami/UHealth Office of the Dean has an exciting opportunity for a Center Administrator to work at the UHealth campus in Miami, Fl. CORE JOB SUMMARY The Center Administrator oversees the management and administrative support functions. The incumbent on this role works with leadership to meet the needs and ensure that the organizational structure is operational. Moreover, this employee develops short and long-term plans for financial forecasting, budgeting and management, human resources, facilities, and research and grant funding. Additionally, the incumbent assumes responsibility for developing and expanding programs for scientific research, preventive medicine, medical and vocational rehabilitation, and community health and welfare. The Center Administrator serves as the chief administrative leader for the University of Miami Neuroscience Institute, partnering directly with the Institute Director, to operationalize the Institute’s strategic vision. In this capacity, the administrator provides comprehensive oversight of institute‑wide administrative, financial, facilities, research, and operational functions spanning basic, translational, and disease‑focused neuroscience programs. Key responsibilities include: Strategic & Administrative Leadership Serves as the senior administrative partner to Institute Director, contributing to long‑range strategic planning, scientific program growth, and organizational design for a large, multidisciplinary neuroscience enterprise. Manages the development, implementation, and assessment of operational policies, administrative workflows, and institute‑wide support structures that ensure seamless execution across all divisions, labs, and programmatic units. Leads administrative integration efforts across basic science departments, clinical entities, shared cores, and external partners to support highly collaborative research. Financial & Research Operations Management Oversees multimillion‑dollar operating budgets, financial forecasting, cost allocation models, recharge/cost‑center activities, and institute‑wide resource distribution to support scientific priorities. Supports the expansion of research programs by coordinating grant‑related planning, staffing, compliance, and post‑award functions in collaboration with central Sponsored Programs and Research Administration offices. Develops financial models and business plans to support major investments, philanthropic initiatives, faculty recruitment packages, and capital requests. Monitors portfolio performance, identifies funding risks, and implements financial controls for large‑scale neuroscience research operations. Facilities, Space, and Capital Planning Directs facilities planning and operations for institute‑assigned locations, including wet labs, shared core facilities, computational spaces, translational research units, and administrative offices. Coordinates buildouts, renovations, capital projects, and space optimization strategies aligned with the scientific needs of rapidly evolving neuroscience programs. Ensures compliance with environmental health & safety, biosafety, laboratory operations standards, and facilities regulatory requirements across all institute spaces. HR, Talent, & Workforce Management Oversees organizational design, talent strategy, staffing plans, and workforce development initiatives across all administrative and research support functions within the Institute. Partners in faculty recruitment processes—including high‑level scientific recruitments, lab start‑ups, and onboarding—to ensure operational readiness and long‑term support structures. Advises leadership on performance management, culture-building, and staff engagement strategies to sustain a high‑performing scientific enterprise. Research Program Support & Institutional Coordination Manages the administrative coordination of large programmatic grants, multi‑PI projects, training grants, and interdisciplinary initiatives. Serves as the primary liaison with MSOM leadership, central administrative offices, external partners, and federal agencies related to neuroscience operations and compliance matters. Leads project management for scientific initiatives, donor-engaged projects, external collaborations, and institute‑wide events.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees