Grants & Contracts Financial Specialist II
Posting Number: S05990PDepartment: Sponsored Programs AdministrationSalary Range: $60,000 DOQPay Basis: MonthlyPosition Status: Regular full-timeLocation: RichardsonJob Description: Under the supervision of the Leadership team of Post Award Management the Grant & Contracts Financial Specialist will be a contributing team member of Post Award Management that performs post-award sponsored program functions associated with the financial administration of awards – award set up through the project closeout. The incumbent for this position is expected to display a high level of professional customer service, organizational skills, and the ability to work independently as well as a member of a team. This position plays an active role in the processing of sponsored project activities that include reviewing and approving of sponsored projects financial transactions (requisitions, payroll, travel, journals), budget modifications, assisting faculty and staff in project analysis and university forms processing while being cognizant of, and adhering to, all university, sponsor, federal, and state-imposed rules, regulations, policies and procedures related to administering sponsored agreements.Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or higher; One (1) + years of experience in PeopleSoft financial structure, processes and internal controls including reconciliation processes; One (1) + years of working knowledge of invoicing, billing and procurement processes; Ability to explain policies, regulations, statutes, and guidelines to others; Strong computer skills particularly with MS Excel, Word and Adobe Acrobat, as well as familiarity working in a database environment; OR equivalent combination of education and experience.Preferred Education and Experience: Preferred experience:
2+ years’ relevant professional experience, preferably in research administration.
Strong working knowledge and ability to explain policies, regulations, statutes, and guidelines to others.
Resolves complex issues independently.
Ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and concise manner.
Strong grasp of the English language writing, grammar, and style.
Strong computer skills particularly with MS Excel, Word and Adobe Acrobat, as well as familiarity working in a database environment.
Strong, developed skills in critical thinking, project planning and time management.
Excellent organizational skills (with the ability to prioritize and manage a large volume of work) and attention to detail.
Ability to meet tight deadlines.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) and a strong commitment to customer service.
Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and follow through on assignments with minimal direction.
Ability to maintain confidentiality in office operational transactions.
Solid working knowledge of budget development.
Solid working knowledge of account reconciliation.
Work independently and perform duties within the scope of general university policies, procedures and objectives.
Experience working in a university setting.
Experience in and aptitude for accounting and financial analysis.
Working knowledge of federal grant systems and the rules and regulations that guide the administration of externally sponsored awards (Uniform Guidance; NIH , NSF , NASA , DoD, and DoE grant policies).
Experience in PeopleSoft financial structure, processes, and internal controls including reconciliation process – ability to create PeopleSoft queries.
Working knowledge of invoicing, billing, and Procurement processes.
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