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Erica Chavin 

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Carlsbad, CA  92009
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Resume Headline: Erica Chavin - Sr. Grant and Contract Administrator

Resume Value: rjnyj5qcrx6477jv   

  

 

 

 

ERICA J. CHAVIN

Carlsbad, CA echavin@yahoo.com 760.889.6008

www.linkedin.com/in/ericachavin/

Dynamic, innovative, results-oriented, financial management professional with proven excellence in grant writing and proposal development, grant and contract management, finance and non-profit academic environments. Recognized for strong analytical and problem-solving skills, implementing robust solution-based strategies, improving processes and strong staff leadership skills, with experience managing diverse teams ranging in size from 3 – 20. Consensus-driven communicator with keen ability to rapidly adapt to new technologies, devise and articulate innovative strategies to predict revenues, liaise across various business units and promote organizational success.

 

Diverse industry experience covers National Institutes of Health and other Federal grant and contract funding mechanisms, financial forecasting, policy analysis, private agency and corporate award management, compliance, operations and administration.                                                                     

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

LA JOLLA INSTITUTE FOR ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, La Jolla, CA2004-2014

Senior Grant and Contract Administrator / Financial Analyst

§    Improved financial vitality of research programs 15% by developing model and analyzing financial viability of research divisions. Formulated recommendations, set timelines and implemented strategies for financial management and cost containment without compromising research goals and objectives.

§    Slashed institutional risk exposure 20% through proactive management and reconciliation of $26M annual grant and contract portfolio for 12 research labs and $2.2M annual operating budget comprised of 8 shared service departments.

§    Captured $51M multi-year grant and contract funding from 2005-2009 through successful development of proposals. Researched potential grant funding opportunities, including federal, state, local and private foundation programs.

§    Analyzed spending trends as they related to specific portfolio requirements and GAAP; directed faculty in developing and executing targeting strategy to resolve complex grant related issues while ensuring proactive financial management, sufficient flow and allocation of donor provided resources (SQL). Advised all levels of organization on best strategies to allocate, manage and maximize limited financial resources.

§    Triggered 20% increase in data integrity and improved operational efficiency 15% by partnering with developers to overhaul SQL Server database for Business Intelligence reporting. Played key role in implementation, user acceptance testing, defect reporting and validation of data.

§    Slashed labor costs 15%, elevated operational efficiency 25% and stabilized monthly shared service fees charged to research labs by devising and implementing strategy to finance $350K in infrastructure and equipment enhancements for shared service departments.

§    Negotiated award terms and conditions, interpreted policies and provided technical guidance on complicated fiscal and grant regulatory issues. Exhibited expertise in grant and contract regulations and compliance including NIH Grants Policy Statement and OMB Circulars A-110, A-122 and A-133.

THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, La Jolla, CA  1999-2002

Supervisor, Office of Sponsored Programs, 2000-2002

§    Slashed institutional risk exposure 10% by proactively managing and reconciling $12M annual budget of externally funded institutional training grants, Graduate Program grants and external fellowships.

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§    Bolstered availability of financial data 15% by providing detailed monthly reporting to senior management on funding status of all active grants and contracts.

§    Guided staff of four direct reports while providing indirect support to grant administration staff of 20. Set direction and provided guidance on all grant related issues in the absence of the Senior Vice President. Oversaw special projects

§    Designed and directed the first National Institutes of Health Compliance Site Visit to the organization.

Grant Administrator, Office of Sponsored Programs, 1999-2000

§    Improved financial vitality of research programs 15% by proactively managing $15M annual portfolio of grants and contracts for 14 research labs from federal and state agencies, independent organizations, universities, corporations and private donors.

§    Sparked 15% increase in lab fiscal responsibility and slashed institutional risk exposure 10% by developing forecasts and preparing timely reports for investigators regarding active status awards.

§    Advised faculty on decisions regarding fund accounting and financial administration; served as an on-site expert on all things grant accounting related, worked collaboratively with internal departments to ensure appropriate use and allocation of award funds.

§    Created and authored an internal policy and procedure manual for internal departmental use.

MERRILL LYNCH, La Jolla, CA                                                                                                                1998-1999

Certified Financial Manager and Financial Consultant

§         Elevated client retention 15% by providing elite financial and market analysis services to 200+ high net worth individual and commercial clients. Established, cultivated and managed client relationships.

§         Won $3.5M new client investments within 6 months of obtaining all required licenses.

§         Analyzed client portfolios and provided comprehensive, individualized investment strategies for retirement, estate planning, wealth and liability management.

EDUCATION

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA

Bachelor of Science, Economics, International Trade Concentration, Spanish Minor

ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND MEMBERSHIPS

Technology: Microsoft Windows, Excel, Power Point, Word, Access, SQL, Excel VBA, Crystal

Memberships: SRA International

 

 



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Job Title

Company

Experience

Sr. Grant and Contract Administrator

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

- Present

 

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Desired Salary/Wage:

86,000.00 USD yr

Current Career Level:

Experienced (Non-Manager)

Date of Availability:

Immediately

Work Status:

US - I am authorized to work in this country for any employer.

Active Security Clearance:

None

US Military Service:

Citizenship:

US citizen

 

 

Target Job:

Target Job Title:

Sr. Grant and Contract Administrator

Desired Job Type:

Employee
Temporary/Contract/Project

 

Target Company:

Company Size:

Occupation:

Accounting/Finance/Insurance

·         Financial Analysis/Research/Reporting

Project/Program Management

·         General/Other: Project/Program Management

 

Target Locations:

Selected Locations:

US-CA-San Diego

Relocate:

No