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Fund Manager (Hybrid)

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
May 11, 2024
Description

The Division of a Cardiology is seeking a motivated candidate to play a key role within a world-class health organization. Contribute to the financial well-being of a nationally-renowned research institute. Take your professional expertise to the next level. You can do all this and more at UCLA Health.

As a Fund Manager, you will provide comprehensive analysis while managing extramural grant fund functions for the assigned Department of Medicine- Cardiology Division. In this high visibility position, we're looking to you to represent Research Faculty interests in all pre- and post-award areas. You will:

*Contact funding agencies to clarify and resolve issues
*Coordinate research activities, agency reports, and special requests
*Compose, edit, and prepare written correspondence
*Support the implementation of new/ongoing research administration activities
*Help Division Administrator complete research administration assignments
*Manage the preparation and submission of grant proposals and budgets
*Provide financial analysis and long-range planning for all awards
*Oversee operations of post-award activation and administration
*Review and recommend process improvements
*Develop systemized accounting operations

Salary range: $28.20-$60.57 Hourly

Qualifications

Required:

  • Demonstrated skill in financial analysis, planning, preparation, and administration of a budget with multiple complex funding sources.
  • Demonstrated experience in post-award research administration, including fund close-out.
  • Skill in navigating through Query Data Base (QDB) and Employment Data Base (EDB).
  • Demonstrated experience in interpretation and hands-on application of accounting, budgetary, and auditing principles and practices in a University or non-profit environment.
  • Working knowledge of University financial ledgers and payroll and accounting systems.
  • Demonstrated skill in preparing short and long term budget projections and analyzing financial reports.
  • Mathematical skills and experience sufficient to monitor expenses, analyze costs, prepare budget projections, identify discrepancies, and identify potential problems using spreadsheet programs.
  • Working knowledge of University, NIH, and other major awarding agencies' grants restrictions and requirements.
  • Familiarity with UCLA transfer of fund online system.
  • Knowledge of microcomputer systems and local area networks in order to enter and manipulate
  • data on various computerized financial programs and downloads.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft word processing and spreadsheet programs to include MS Word, Excel, and Access.
  • Ability to initiate and implement novel solutions to various financial problems, including skill in organizing material, information, and resources in a systematic way to maximize efficiency and minimize duplication.
  • General knowledge of University personnel, payroll, purchasing and travel procedures and policies.
  • Ability to prepare computer-based analytical and administrative (ad-hoc) financial reports and correspondence, including cost management analysis to correlate resources with divisional programmatic needs in a clear, concise, and appropriate manner.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision and set priorities in order to meet varying demands and competing deadlines from a variety of individuals.
  • Familiarity with human subject and animal subject and IRB policies and procedures.
  • Ability to accurately provide oral and written instructions and communicate clearly and concisely using proper English in order to convey messages, follow instructions, and obtain information.
  • Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal skills to interact effectively with all levels of faculty, physicians, principal investigators, staff, fellows, and the public in a cooperative manner, including members of EFM, OCGA, general accounting, and funding agencies.
  • Ability to function as part of a team and as accounting/grants manager liaison/analyst in large, complex divisions.
  • Ability to provide information and/or explain policies and procedures.
  • Skill in organizing material, information, and resources in a systematic way to maximize efficiency and minimize duplication.
  • Skill in projecting, analyzing, and monitoring income and expense trends on basis of existing revenue and cost data.
  • Skill in maintaining confidentiality at the highest levels
  • Skill in programmatic evaluation to develop and maintain information systems as they relate to extramural awards and proposals, personnel, financial and organizational needs.
  • Organizational skills to work effectively as a representative of the division.

Preferred:

  • Demonstrated expertise in proposal pre-awards submission process.
  • Demonstrated ability in creation of comprehensive databases and database management.
  • Familiarity with UCLA Payroll Expense Transfer system relating to transfer of salary funding.
  • Demonstrated management skills to provide direction and management of large divisional unit as necessary back-up and to represent the division at regional and national meetings.
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