Associate Director, Contracts
Company: Cooperative Education
Location: Fairfax
Posted on: April 25, 2025
Job Description:
Department: Fiscal ServicesClassification: Professional
FacultyJob Category:Administrative or Professional FacultyJob
Type:Full-TimeWork Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)Location:
Fairfax, VAWorkplace Type:Hybrid EligibleSalary:Salary commensurate
with education and experienceCriminal Background Check:YesFinancial
Background Check: YesAbout the Department:The Purchasing and
Accounts Payable Department at George Mason University plays a
vital role in supporting the university's mission by ensuring
efficient and accurate management of financial transactions. As a
key subset of the Fiscal Services Department, the Purchasing and
Accounts Payable team is responsible for overseeing the complete
procure-to-pay and strategic sourcing cycle, to include the
procurement of goods and services, contract negotiation, processing
invoices, and ensuring timely payments to vendors. Our department
is dedicated to best practices in procurement, maintaining
compliance with all local, state, federal, and university policies,
providing excellent customer service, and fostering transparency
and accountability in all financial operations.About the
Position:The Associate Director of Contracts is crucial for
ensuring compliance, efficiency, and legal integrity within the
University's purchasing and procurement processes. Given the
complexities of public procurement in the Commonwealth of Virginia
and the increasingly sophisticated nature of contracts associated
with higher education institutions, this position significantly
enhances our ability to navigate legal, regulatory, and policy
requirements.Responsibilities:
- Oversees the full lifecycle of contract management, including
drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and executing contracts;
- Ensures contractual agreements align with the university's
strategic objectives while mitigating risks and ensuring compliance
with state, federal, and institutional regulations;
- Establishes a robust contract review framework to assess risk,
legal exposure, and adherence to financial policies;
- Serves as the Purchasing Department's subject matter expert on
contracts, providing complex analysis, interpretation, and risk
assessments;
- Advises internal stakeholders on contract terms, regulatory
requirements, and legal best practices to safeguard the
university's interests;
- Analyzes a wide variety of complex contracts to purchase goods
and services, including clauses, stipulations, obligations and
liabilities for compliance to university standards, policies, rules
and business requirements;
- Collaborates with procurement, legal, finance, and academic
units to align contract terms with university goals and compliance
obligations;
- Works closely with external vendors, government agencies, and
partner institutions to negotiate favorable contract terms;
- Develops and implements contract policies, templates, and
process improvements to enhance efficiency and compliance;
- Maintains a centralized contract repository and oversees
contract monitoring, reporting, and enforcement;
- Provides training and guidance to university personnel
regarding contract management best practices, grant procurement
compliance, and risk mitigation strategies;
- Serves as the Purchasing Department's lead expert on IT-related
contracts, with extensive experience navigating IT terms and
conditions, software licensing agreements, cybersecurity
provisions, and cloud service contracts;
- Ensures that all agreements adhere to applicable guidelines and
grant compliance regulations, particularly for federally funded
contracts or contracts that must meet Uniform Guidance and FAR
requirements.Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in related field;
- Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school or an
equivalent combination of education and experience in contract law
and procurement;
- Strong legal acumen with experience interpreting and applying
state and federal procurement laws;
- Previous experience drafting, editing, and analyzing documents
within electronic contract management systems;
- Extensive experience managing complex contracts and procurement
processes;
- Experience interpreting and ensuring compliance with
procurement and contract laws;
- Experience negotiating agreements in a public-sector, higher
education, or government environment;
- Experience in federal contract and grant compliance, including
knowledge of contract clauses related to funding restrictions,
allowable costs, and procurement under federal grants;
- Experience leading IT contract negotiations, including
navigating complex software agreements and cybersecurity risk
management;
- Extensive knowledge of contract law, procurement regulations,
and risk management principles;
- Knowledge of federal contracting requirements, including
compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Uniform
Guidance (2 CFR 200), and other applicable federal grant and
contract policies;
- High-level proficiency in contract lifecycle management systems
and e-procurement platforms;
- Expertise in IT contract negotiation, including software
licensing, SaaS agreements, cybersecurity compliance, and
intellectual property considerations;
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the
ability to assess legal risks and develop strategic solutions;
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the
ability to translate complex legal concepts into clear, actionable
guidance for university stakeholders;
- Demonstrated ability to draft, analyze, and negotiate complex
contracts, including those involving public procurement, IT
services, and facilities;
- Membership in a state bar association (Virginia preferred) or
demonstrated experience in contract negotiation and procurement law
in a higher education setting.Preferred Qualifications:
- Terminal degree in a related field;
- Previously admitted to the bar in the United States, preferably
in the Commonwealth of Virginia;
- Extensive knowledge of contract law, procurement regulations,
and risk management principles in the Commonwealth of
Virginia;
- Extensive knowledge of federal contracting requirements,
including compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR),
Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200), and other applicable federal grant
and contract policies;
- Extensive expertise in IT contract negotiation, including
software licensing, SaaS agreements, cybersecurity compliance, and
intellectual property considerations;
- Extensively demonstrated ability to draft, analyze, and
negotiate complex contracts, including those involving public
procurement, IT services, and facilities.Instructions to
Applicants:For full consideration, applicants must apply for
Associate Director, Contracts at Complete and submit the online
application to include three professional references with contact
information, and provide a Cover Letter/Letter of Intent with
Resume for review.Posting Open Date: April 22, 2025For Full
Consideration, Apply by: May 6, 2025Open Until Filled: Yes
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