Senior Accounts Analyst - Georgetown University Medical Center
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
ID: 7287437
Posted: 2 months ago
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Requirements
As a top academic health and science center in the United States, Georgetown University Medical Center seeks to provide, in a synergistic fashion, excellence in education — training physicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as biomedical scientists — and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research collaboration, enhancing our basic science and translational biomedical research capacity in order to improve human health. Emphasizing service, we are dedicated to the Catholic, Jesuit principle of cura personalis — “care of the whole person.” Our partnerships with organizations in the region strengthen our work and expand its reach.
The Senior Accounts Analyst is responsible for providing financial and budgetary support to the Director, Biomedical Graduate Research Organization (BGRO), Finance and Administration, the VP for Research/BGRO; and the Associate Dean of Administration and Finance for Biomedical Graduate Education (BGE). They support over 25 different biomedical graduate certificate and degree-granting programs as well as all of the central operating accounts and the BGE Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Training Grant. Assisting the Associate Dean and the program directors in all aspects of the development of each program's budget, additional duties include, but are not limited to:
Review the monthly operating and grant accounts for Biomedical Graduate Education, verifying that budgeted costs are appropriately charged.
Reconcile all education and grant cost centers monthly, uploading cost transfers, journal vouchers, and payroll JV’s.
Assist with the verification of merit-based aid tuition scholarships, fellowship and assistantship stipend awards, and any joint programs such as the joint George Mason University/Georgetown University Advanced Biomedical Certificate Program.
Generate and critically analyze fiscal reports and trends, aiding with the further development of Biomedical Graduate Education.
Oversee the daily review, approval, and recommendation to the Director of the subsequent approval of expenses, spending authorizations, purchase orders, travel reimbursements, contracts, and expense reports on each faculty, staff, and student who prepares and uploads items in the Workday/Georgetown Management System (GMS).
Present the special projects related to research and education with regard to their financing and impact on staffing.
Manage the annual budget submission which is the preparation of data, analysis of operational costs, development of each line item, for each non-grant and grant cost centers, and balancing all accounts as verified and uploaded into the GMS.
Review and analyze all human resource requests, submitted by the Human Resource Coordinator within the unit, to verify position budgeting, whether on operational funds or extramural awards, for subsequent submission to the Director for execution and signature before being sent to the CFO of the Medical Center.
Work Interactions
The Senior Accounts Analyst reports directly to the Director, BGRO, Finance and Administration. The analyst will provide services and financial support to the VP of Research/Biomedical Graduate Education Unit and to the Associate Dean of Administration and Finance for BGE. In addition, the Senior Accounts Analyst works closely with the Assistant VP of Master's Program Administration and Development, our Graduate Program Directors and coordinators in our 25+ programs; BGRO and Lombardi financial analysts, School of Medicine and the Financial/Grants Managers within the GUMC; faculty and Financial Affairs (Joint Office of Research Administration, Sponsored Projects Financial Operations, Payroll, Budget, Purchasing and Contracts, and Accounts Payable).
Requirements and Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance and business administration
3 years of progressive work experience in accounting, budgeting, or financial analysis
Quantitative skills, including knowledge of finances and accounting
Experience with Microsoft Excel and Word, Banner, Cognos, PeopleSoft and GMS
Excellent analytical, communication, organizational and interpersonal skills with attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information
Ability to work congenially and effectively with a wide variety of personnel in a diverse environment
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with community, department, and University officials, faculty, staff, students and colleagues
Must be able to assimilate data, communicate effectively, exercise sound judgment and discretion, understand comprehensive financial systems, including but not limited to Word, Excel, Workday and Business Enterprise (IBM)
Knowledge of Federal Regulations and demonstrated skills in administrative and financial management, in particular, working knowledge and applicability of 0MB 2 CFR Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (formerly 0MB Circulars, A-21, A-110, A 133) as appropriate to the extramural award process
Consideration will be given to those individuals who are current Certified Research Administrators (CRA), as evidenced by the passing of testing and certification obtained by the Research Administrators Certification Council
As a top academic health and science center in the United States, Georgetown University Medical Center seeks to provide, in a synergistic fashion, excellence in education — training physicians, nurses and other health care professionals, as well as biomedical scientists — and cutting-edge interdisciplinary research collaboration, enhancing our basic science and translational biomedical research capacity in order to improve human health. Emphasizing service, we are dedicated to the Catholic, Jesuit principle of cura personalis — “care of the whole person.” Our partnerships with organizations in the region strengthen our work and expand its reach.
The Senior Accounts Analyst is responsible for providing financial and budgetary support to the Director, Biomedical Graduate Research Organization (BGRO), Finance and Administration, the VP for Research/BGRO; and the Associate Dean of Administration and Finance for Biomedical Graduate Education (BGE). They support over 25 different biomedical graduate certificate and degree-granting programs as well as all of the central operating accounts and the BGE Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) Training Grant. Assisting the Associate Dean and the program directors in all aspects of the development of each program's budget, additional duties include, but are not limited to:
Review the monthly operating and grant accounts for Biomedical Graduate Education, verifying that budgeted costs are appropriately charged.
Reconcile all education and grant cost centers monthly, uploading cost transfers, journal vouchers, and payroll JV’s.
Assist with the verification of merit-based aid tuition scholarships, fellowship and assistantship stipend awards, and any joint programs such as the joint George Mason University/Georgetown University Advanced Biomedical Certificate Program.
Generate and critically analyze fiscal reports and trends, aiding with the further development of Biomedical Graduate Education.
Oversee the daily review, approval, and recommendation to the Director of the subsequent approval of expenses, spending authorizations, purchase orders, travel reimbursements, contracts, and expense reports on each faculty, staff, and student who prepares and uploads items in the Workday/Georgetown Management System (GMS).
Present the special projects related to research and education with regard to their financing and impact on staffing.
Manage the annual budget submission which is the preparation of data, analysis of operational costs, development of each line item, for each non-grant and grant cost centers, and balancing all accounts as verified and uploaded into the GMS.
Review and analyze all human resource requests, submitted by the Human Resource Coordinator within the unit, to verify position budgeting, whether on operational funds or extramural awards, for subsequent submission to the Director for execution and signature before being sent to the CFO of the Medical Center.
Work Interactions
The Senior Accounts Analyst reports directly to the Director, BGRO, Finance and Administration. The analyst will provide services and financial support to the VP of Research/Biomedical Graduate Education Unit and to the Associate Dean of Administration and Finance for BGE. In addition, the Senior Accounts Analyst works closely with the Assistant VP of Master's Program Administration and Development, our Graduate Program Directors and coordinators in our 25+ programs; BGRO and Lombardi financial analysts, School of Medicine and the Financial/Grants Managers within the GUMC; faculty and Financial Affairs (Joint Office of Research Administration, Sponsored Projects Financial Operations, Payroll, Budget, Purchasing and Contracts, and Accounts Payable).
Requirements and Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance and business administration
3 years of progressive work experience in accounting, budgeting, or financial analysis
Quantitative skills, including knowledge of finances and accounting
Experience with Microsoft Excel and Word, Banner, Cognos, PeopleSoft and GMS
Excellent analytical, communication, organizational and interpersonal skills with attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality of data and information
Ability to work congenially and effectively with a wide variety of personnel in a diverse environment
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with community, department, and University officials, faculty, staff, students and colleagues
Must be able to assimilate data, communicate effectively, exercise sound judgment and discretion, understand comprehensive financial systems, including but not limited to Word, Excel, Workday and Business Enterprise (IBM)
Knowledge of Federal Regulations and demonstrated skills in administrative and financial management, in particular, working knowledge and applicability of 0MB 2 CFR Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (formerly 0MB Circulars, A-21, A-110, A 133) as appropriate to the extramural award process
Consideration will be given to those individuals who are current Certified Research Administrators (CRA), as evidenced by the passing of testing and certification obtained by the Research Administrators Certification Council