Research Financial Analyst 4

UCSFSan Francisco, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

Involves providing analytical, financial and training activities in support of contract and grant proposal development, grant-writing, funding, administration, and budget development. Activities may include, management of funds post-award, and closeout activities for federal, state, local and private sponsors. Involves activities associated with analyzing research funding trends and sources, forecasting, planning, and managing of research portfolios by performing some or all of the following: reviewing proposals to ensure institutional compliance and program success; negotiating, administering and monitoring contract and grant awards, including compliance with regulations, terms and conditions; financial management and reporting; and sub award / subcontract issuance and administration. The Research Finance Analyst (RFA) uses advanced contracts and grants concepts in the timely management of high volume and high complexity transactions. Review and guide others in the review of financial and administrative management requirements of research contract and grant proposals, awards, and / or transactions to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor policies. Works independently to assess complex grant, contract and subcontract transactions where analysis requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors while managing many competing priorities. Provides high level analysis and recommendations for finanical management and sustainability for individual faculty and non-faculty academic portfolios, including sponsored and non-sponsored funds through standard accounting practices and thorough data analysis, including the use of a variety of data sets. The RFA is expected to review, reconcile and maintain records and ledgers in compliance with university policy. The RFA will serves as the faculty's single point of contact for postaward financial management for research/public service grants and contracts for faculty at UCSF Fresnoand ensures Fresno faculty are provided with a high quality, efficient, responsive, and responsible post-award research administration services.The RFA will be responsible for the entire scope of post-award management services for a variety of award mechanisms, including federal government and non-profit grants, and state and industry sponsored contracts. There are also a number of departmental grants and School of Medicine internally funded grants held by Fresno faculty to administer. The RFA will work with departments at UCSF: several in the Office of Sponsored Research: and the UCSF Controller's Office. The RFA will handle grants and contracts from eight residency programs and three special programs at UCSF Fresno. This position will be required to travel to Fresno for quarterly meetings with faculty. Collaborates with colleagues both internal and external to the department to meet the required finanical management of sponsored funds. Manages payroll for half of the faculty in the department. May assist the Finance Manager and Chief Administrative Officers with specific assigned projects related to required financial reporting to central units, School of Medicine Dean’s Office or other agencies, as requestd. May assist with training new financial team members, as requested. The RFA must be an expert on University, federal, state and nonprofit accounting policies and extramural fundmanagement, audit compliance, and strictly adheres to grant and UCSF policies. The RFA will be responsible for monitoring the award budget, revenue and cost allocation by working with the various UCSF and other required applications.

Requirements

  • Expertise on University, federal, state and nonprofit accounting policies and extramural fund management, audit compliance.
  • Strict adherence to grant and UCSF policies.

Nice To Haves

  • Travel to Fresno for quarterly meetings with faculty.

Responsibilities

  • Providing analytical, financial and training activities in support of contract and grant proposal development, grant-writing, funding, administration, and budget development.
  • Management of funds post-award, and closeout activities for federal, state, local and private sponsors.
  • Analyzing research funding trends and sources, forecasting, planning, and managing of research portfolios.
  • Reviewing proposals to ensure institutional compliance and program success.
  • Negotiating, administering and monitoring contract and grant awards, including compliance with regulations, terms and conditions.
  • Financial management and reporting.
  • Sub award / subcontract issuance and administration.
  • Using advanced contracts and grants concepts in the timely management of high volume and high complexity transactions.
  • Reviewing and guiding others in the review of financial and administrative management requirements of research contract and grant proposals, awards, and / or transactions to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor policies.
  • Assessing complex grant, contract and subcontract transactions where analysis requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors while managing many competing priorities.
  • Providing high level analysis and recommendations for financial management and sustainability for individual faculty and non-faculty academic portfolios, including sponsored and non-sponsored funds through standard accounting practices and thorough data analysis, including the use of a variety of data sets.
  • Reviewing, reconciling and maintaining records and ledgers in compliance with university policy.
  • Serving as the faculty's single point of contact for post-award financial management for research/public service grants and contracts for faculty at UCSF Fresno.
  • Ensuring Fresno faculty are provided with high quality, efficient, responsive, and responsible post-award research administration services.
  • Managing the entire scope of post-award management services for a variety of award mechanisms, including federal government and non-profit grants, and state and industry sponsored contracts.
  • Administering departmental grants and School of Medicine internally funded grants held by Fresno faculty.
  • Working with departments at UCSF, the Office of Sponsored Research, and the UCSF Controller's Office.
  • Handling grants and contracts from eight residency programs and three special programs at UCSF Fresno.
  • Collaborating with colleagues both internal and external to the department to meet the required financial management of sponsored funds.
  • Managing payroll for half of the faculty in the department.
  • Assisting the Finance Manager and Chief Administrative Officers with specific assigned projects related to required financial reporting to central units, School of Medicine Dean’s Office or other agencies, as requested.
  • Assisting with training new financial team members, as requested.
  • Monitoring the award budget, revenue and cost allocation by working with the various UCSF and other required applications.
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