The Program Manager for Operations and Strategy supports the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate
Education and Growth Initiatives with oversight over internal awards for graduate education,
responsibility for advancing opportunities for external funding, and responsibility for general project
management across the breadth of the Vice Provost’s portfolio. This individual also serves as the
Coordinating Official for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF
GRFP).
The Graduate School offers a variety of competitive funding opportunities for graduate and doctoral
students to advance their scholarship and research. Internal funding opportunities currently include the
Lacy Fischer Interdisciplinary Research Awards, the Dissertation Enhancement Grant (DEG), the
Professional Development and Training Grant (DEG), the Candidacy Student Success Supplement
(CSSS), and the Graduate School Travel Grant to Present Research. The Program Manager will manage
these awards, disburse the funding, evaluate outcomes, and serve as the primary point of contact for the
Graduate School community on internal awards offered by the Graduate School.
In addition, the Program Manager will support the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Growth
Initiatives in the submission of applications for external funding to advance the unit’s mission. The
Program Manager will manage the application process, draft content, prepare budgets, and submit
applications ensuring compliance with university and sponsor policies and guidelines. As part of this
responsibility, the Program Manager will be the institution’s Coordinating Official for the NSF GRFP,
which provides funding to exceptional graduate students pursuing full-time, research-based masters and
doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM), including education.
The ideal candidate for this role will also have the willingness and capability to use Vanderbilt-approved
AI models to increase their effectiveness and efficiency.
About the Work Unit:
The Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Growth Initiatives leads a portfolio of academic strategic
growth initiatives for graduate and professional students, serves as the Dean of the Graduate School,
and oversees the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA). The mission of the Graduate School at Vanderbilt
University is to promote excellence in research, scholarship, and creative expression such that graduate
students and postdoctoral trainees are optimally prepared for successful careers in academia, industry,
and related fields. Together, the Graduate School and OPA recruit the most promising pre- and postdoctoral
scholars and create a stimulating environment that fosters intellectual growth and development.
Vanderbilt’s campus network is a growing ecosystem of campuses and strategic initiatives designed to
extend the university’s impact beyond Nashville, and includes Vanderbilt University – New York City,
Vanderbilt University – West Palm Beach, Vanderbilt University – San Francisco, and Vanderbilt
University – Quantum Campus. The Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Growth
Initiatives works to design academic programming and opportunities for graduate and professional
students across this growing ecosystem.
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
Internal Awards Management
External Awards Management
General Project Management
Supervisory Relationships:
This position reports to the Executive Director of Operations and Strategy but will work closely with the
Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Growth Initiatives, who serves as the Principal Investigator (PI)
for the NSF GRFP. The Program Manager does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Education and Certifications:
Experience and Skills:
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