About The Role:

VentureWell is seeking a Contracts Specialist to join our dynamic team in support our contracting processes across a variety of programs.  Your responsibilities will include drafting, reviewing and administering various contract types (including Firm Fixed Price and Time & Materials) and modifications.  VentureWell’s funding includes Federal contracting dollars, so Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) experience is highly preferred.  You will work closely with internal Programs teams to meet the contracting needs of their programs with an attention to the details that will contribute to the overall success of program goals. A thorough understanding of contracting principles, strong analytical skills and the ability to balance multiple tasks is required.   

Responsibilities:

Program Contracting Support  (80-90% of time)

  • Develop, maintain, and catalog process documents and agreement document templates for contracting paid for by Organizational, Foundational, Federal, and Routine funding, as assigned
  • Liaise between organizational and programmatic stakeholders for agreement and approval on scopes of work and terms and conditions
  • Fields and processes internal requests for contract support
  • Processes, record, and store agreements and delivery orders for review and execution
  • Tracks, manages, and communicates with Consultants and Vendors for materials required to satisfy agreement compliance conditions
  • Onboards new consultants and vendors as approved and requested
  • Supports other Contracting and Expense Team members with recording expenses and ad hoc requests
  • Facilitate and project manage programmatic stipends process and expense recording  
  • Tracks and manages Consultant and Contractor commitments 
  • Creates and delivers routine and ad hoc reporting to internal stakeholders as assigned or requested
  • Research and problem solve using precedent and policies for Contracting concerns and emergent programs

General & Administrative (10-20% of time)

  • Development of process or procedure documentation to enhance or improve contracting operations.
  • Training and participation in group meetings and department projects or objectives. 

What You Bring:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Finance, or Accounting preferred; Experience considered in lieu of degree
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience working with contracts
  • Current or prior experience working at VentureWell or similar organization in a full-time Contracting capacity required
  • High degree of digital fluency using cloud-based office tools such as G Suite, CRMs, team collaboration tools, and other web-based applications; ability to incorporate these tools into day-to-day work; specific experience with Financial/Accounting software (NetSuite or similar fund accounting software preferred)
  • Ability to succeed and thrive in an environment with competing and changing priorities and tight deadlines
  • Track record of an ability to build solid, collaborative working relationships; strong team player who enjoys being highly responsive and is oriented towards strong customer service
  • Self-starter with strong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work
  • Highly adaptable and comfortable working with a degree of ambiguity
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills with an ability to articulate and synthesize information in a compelling and organized manner

Across the Board, VentureWell Staff:

  • Are able to succeed and thrive in an environment with competing and changing priorities and tight deadlines
  • Have track records of and ability to build solid collaborative working relationships, and are proven team players who enjoy a “customer service” orientation to collaboration
  • Are committed to embedding equity in our internal practices and culture and in our programs in order to live and achieve our mission
  • Bring openness and engagement to personal, professional, and organization-wide learning on race, class, gender, justice, and equity
  • Are curious and committed to issues of environmental sustainability
  • Are self-starters with excellent attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high-quality work 
  • Are active learners who independently learn new tools and work processes quickly
  • Have excellent written and oral communication skills

Our Benefits*:

  • An attractive and equitable compensation package, including: 
    • a salary range of $70-$80k commensurate with experience and internal equity
    • 403 (b) with 200% match up to a maximum contribution from VentureWell of 10% when the employee puts it 5% (eligible after one year of service for the match)
    • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
    • $1,000 home office stipend upon hire
  • A true focus on work-life balance with work weeks that reflect that
    • It’s our aim for our employees in this position to not work more than a 35-hour workweek 
    • 20 paid vacation days
    • 12 paid holidays 
    • 12 paid wellness days 

*Benefits are reviewed each fiscal year and may be subject to change.

What We Offer:

  • A culture where people work intentionally and collaboratively in pursuit of our mission  
  • Values we believe in
  • A commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility 

About VentureWell

VentureWell supports the cultivation of an emerging generation of science and technology inventors and the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems that are critical to their success. Since its founding in 1995, VentureWell has funded or trained over 17,000 science and technology inventors and innovators, resulting in the emergence of over 4,700 ventures with groundbreaking technological advancements in fields like biomedicine and healthcare, sustainable energy and materials, and solutions for low-resource settings. The startups they have supported have raised subsequent funds totaling more than 6.3 billion and are reaching millions of people in 55 countries.

Visit venturewell.org to learn more.

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