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Research Finance Manager - Radiology

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

Make a positive impact on one of the nation's top health
systems. Help ensure the efficient delivery of award-winning patient care. Take
your professional expertise to the next level. UCan do all this and more at
UCLA Health.

Under the general supervision of the Director of Research
Administration (DRA) in the Department of Radiological Sciences, the Research Finance Manager provides fiscal and grants management and administrative support to
Principal Investigators and department leadership for research investments made
by the Department.

This portfolio, currently totaling $20 million annually, is
comprised of all Donor funds, Sales and Service activities,
Departmentally-funded research projects, Investigator-specific research
support, Sales and Service funds, indirect cost recovery funds and other
UCLA-funded mechanisms. This role is responsible for the post-award and
financial administration of these funds, while assuring University contract /
grant requirements, federal, state, county, city and university
rules/regulations, and local compliance mandates. Due to the inter-relatedness
with the Department's extramurally funded research activities, the candidate
should be comfortable with extramural funding mechanisms and their post-award
administration. This individual will manage accounts receivables for the sales
and service units and the clinical trials unit.

Salary: $5,116.67 - $10,116.67/month
Qualifications
  • Advanced degree in a business/finance-related field
    - preferred
  • Demonstrated skill with at least 4 years of
    experience in financial analysis, planning, preparation and administration for
    a budget with multiple complex funding sources - preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to audit expenditures and
    assure that they conform to policies and guidelines
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication
    skills to effectively convey and obtain information
  • Demonstrating skill and expertise in developing,
    implementing and maintaining effective procedures for contracts and grants
    management
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to establish and
    maintain effective working relationships with faculty and staff
  • Keen knowledge of cost accounting standards, the
    guiding OMB circulars for institutions of higher education, NIH Grants Policy,
    and federal regulation 45CFR46 on the protections of human subjects
    participating in research
  • Knowledge of University accounting principles,
    policies and procedures
  • Skill in performing complex accounting
    transactions
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