The Senior Conflict of Interest Analyst (Sr. COI Analyst) provides support for the functions and activities of the COID. The Sr. COI Analyst reports to the Director of the COID and plays an integral role in the identification and management of COIs related to research, teaching, and administrative activities at the University of Pittsburgh. This individual holds a key role in ensuring compliance with the University COI policies and supporting the work of the Conflict of Interest Committee and Institutional Conflict of Interest Committee.
This position requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, the ability to prioritize multiple projects, and excellent oral and written communication skills. The Sr. COI Analyst will work independently after receiving information and guidance from the Director of the COID.
This position is available for remote work or a hybrid schedule.
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Provide guidance to faculty, staff, and students to assist in compliance with University policies and federal regulations that address COIs.Develop conflict management plans.Support the University Conflict of Interest Committee and Institutional Conflict of Interest.Committee in their review and management of COIs.Utilize the University disclosure system.Assist in the development of COI-related databases.Participate in educational and training sessions for the University community. Other responsibilities as assigned by the COID Director.Supports the functions and activities of the Conflict of Interest Division (COID) in the Office of Research Protections. Ensures individual and institutional conflicts of interest (collectively, COIs) are identified, reviewed, and managed in compliance with University of Pittsburgh policies and, when applicable, federal regulations.
Supports the functions and activities of the Conflict of Interest Division (COID) in the Office of Research Protections. Ensures individual and institutional conflicts of interest (collectively, COIs) are identified, reviewed, and managed in compliance with University of Pittsburgh policies and, when applicable, federal regulations.
Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office): e-mail, correspondence, web-based research, use of databases; telephone communication, filing, and retrieval of records.