The Director of Research Finance & Operations (Fiscal Services) provides leadership and supervision of Grants financial management of Research Administration and ensures compliance with federal/state federal laws and other regulations/requirements.
The Director will maintain the Center’s financial/information systems to support the Center’s research activities and provides financial analysis/support for the Center’s Research Division.
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Responsibilities
- Responsible for analyzing, monitoring and evaluating the Center's post-award sponsored research activities including all federal and non-federal sponsored projects and contracts.
- Maintain the Center’s financial systems – general ledger, cross applications/purchasing, fixed assets – to provide the accounting structure needed to support the Research Division.
- Create and amend all research projects in the GL and Research Administration Systems and maintain detailed logs of all updates to sponsored funding including manual creation of financial deliverables.
- Provide financial analysis, monthly reports and accounting support for the Center’s Research Division. Presents findings and recommendations to management.
- Manages two Research Finance Analysts serve as a general accounting resource to other Fiscal Services staff members.
- Review and approve all non-personnel Cost Transfers. Ensures the efficient, cost effective, administration and financial management of grants and contracts throughout the Center in compliance with internal and external policies and procedures.
- Create tracking tools (expiring grants, deficit reports) to manage and forecast financial operations to prevent award overspending.
- Meets monthly with Research Administrators (RA) to review research portfolio, upcoming deliverables, identify problem accounts and/or deficits, and work with RA to eliminate deficits.
- Facilitate resolving grant account discrepancies and closing accounts for completed projects/grant years. Monitor monthly financial statements for research division to ensure sponsored project expenditures are within the pre-established budget.
- Prepare, initiate, certify, and reconcile the draws on the Center’s various letters of credit through DHHS payment management system.
- Manage the research monthly close of the Center’s general ledger, ensuring journal entries are reviewed and complete by the Research Finance Analysts.
- Prepare and certify reports to external entities and individuals, including Federal Financial Reports and non-Federal Financial Status Reports.
- Monitor and work to ensure the Center’s compliance with relevant government regulations and the stipulations of the various grant awards and also responsible for sub-recipient monitoring of federal awards.
- Primary contact with the auditors on the Center’s annual A-133 audit. Responsible for preparing Schedule of Federal Expenditures and also provide schedules and backup required, for the audit selections. Ensures compliance with grant sponsors and University policies and regulations.
- Responsible for preparation budget templates and incentive calculations for Individual PI’s and closely monitor the budget preparation of the Research Division.
- Responsible for ensuring expenditures are allowable and allocated to funds. Provides leadership and guidance to the OSR Administrators on issues related to Research Finance.
- Works closely with the Office of Sponsored Research to create a compliant, efficient, sponsored accounting operation.
- Works on special projects in the center under the direction of the Controller as assigned.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- BA or BS degree in Accounting, Business, Finance or other relevant degree; MBA preferred
- 5-7 years of high level responsibility in a financial office
- Accounting experience in a research/academic environment
- Experience with sponsored programs administration and/or broad knowledge of higher education research administration is preferred and highly desirable
- Experience managing people preferred
- Extensive accounting skills and a thorough understanding of financial principles, practices, systems and procedures
- Knowledge of regulatory environment for sponsored programs, OMB circulars, and federal funding agency grant policies
- Interpersonal and communication skills (written and oral)
- Ability to manage multiple tasks
- Advanced skill level in Excel, Word, Access; Excellent computer skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Advanced math skills and superior analytical skills
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