Certification Checklist

For each grant submission, Johns Hopkins requires several certifications to be completed, some by the Principal Investigator and some by all investigators.

How To:

Required certifications and trainings JHURA will need before a grant can be submitted.

  • Coeus Compliance Questionnaires - must be completed by principal investigators for each grant submission. Signed by PI. This is completed with the help of your departmental grant manager.

  • Investigator Certification Questions - must be completed by all JHU key personnel for each grant submission. Signed by Key Person. This is completed with the help of your departmental grant manager.

Questionnaires can be found here: https://jhura.jhu.edu/proposaldevelopment/forms/

The following trainings need to be completed and current

Title IX and Harassment Prevention Training (Non-supervisors): This course engages employees and raises their awareness about Title IX, Campus SaVE, the Violence Against Women Act, and their role as responsible employees. In addition, this course provides important information on harassment and discrimination by explaining the law, as well as how to recognize harassment and discrimination, and report misconduct to the appropriate person. It provides employees with practical tips on helping maintain a safe, inclusive environment for work, including safe and positive options for bystander intervention, advice on using inclusive language in the workplace, and information on microaggressions. (approx. 1.5 - 2 hours)

Title IX and Harassment Prevention Training (Supervisors): This course provides supervisors with the required information concerning Title IX, Campus SaVE, the Violence Against Women Act, and their role as responsible employees. In addition, this course provides important information on how to recognize, prevent, and respond to workplace harassment and discrimination based on "protected characteristics." The course also helps supervisors address inappropriate behavior before it creates a "hostile work environment" by giving supervisors the skills necessary to reduce potential legal risks by recognizing and addressing abusive behavior and other misconduct, including microaggressions and unconscious bias, that may lead to workplace bullying or hostility, reducing productivity and creativity. Intersections invites supervisors to consider the nature of harassment and discrimination, and provides practical tips on creating a safe, inclusive environment for work, including safe and positive options for bystander intervention. (approx. 1.5-2 hours)

Resources:

https://jhura.jhu.edu/compliance/conflicts-of-interest/

https://jhura.jhu.edu/proposaldevelopment/forms/

Contacts:

Your department administrator can help you with the required trainings.

Related Links:

Pre award Checklist

 

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