FINANCIAL OFFICER I
Accounting & Finance
university, fl, usa
USD 43,890-57,055 / year
Description
Responsible for providing fiscal and budgetary services to an assigned unit. Uses knowledge of the fundamental concepts, practices and procedures specific to accounting, financial analysis and budgetary processes. Manages assigned departmental accounts and provides ongoing financial analysis of departmental accounting functions. Assures proper accounting for state, grant, contract and/or revenue accounts as assigned. Provides analysis of gross expenditures and makes recommendations for maintaining fiscal stability. Assists in developing and administering budgets. May establish and maintain financial management databases and systems which conform to standard accounting practices. Monitors adherence to financial policy and procedure. Develops and provides financial statements and reports to upper management on regular or requested basis. May supervise departmental accounting operations and activities which could include approval and processing of disbursement and internal requisitions. Interacts with vendors and complies with UAB bid policy and procedures. May make decisions regarding the use of financial resources. Provides financial guidance to assigned staff and appropriate University personnel and coordinates integration with University accounting system. May prepare and/or supervise processing of departmental personnel action forms and as well as assume some payroll duties. Acts as liaison with appropriate University financial staff.
The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter with strong organizational and time-management skills, capable of effectively prioritizing responsibilities and meeting deadlines. This individual should be able to work independently while also contributing positively within a collaborative team setting. Strong presentation and communication skills are essential, along with the ability to think critically and respond confidently in real-time. The role requires leading and facilitating Principal Investigator (PI) report meetings for assigned groups and effectively communicating financial information to diverse stakeholders. Main scope of work for this group is the financial management for the Industry Clinical Trials portfolio of assigned divisions (Reconciliation, Bill-Pay, invoices, etc.)
Salary Range: $43,890 - $57,055
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business or a related field and two (2) years of related experience required. Work experience may substitute for education requirement.
Preferred:
- Familiarity with Excel and Microsoft Office Suite
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