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5 years of experience in grant solicitation, grants management, grant writing, and nonprofit donor relations. Masters degree preferred in Business, Marketing, Nonprofit Management, Nonprofit Finance, or Related Social Sciences Sector (e.g., Housing, Public Administration, Social Work, etc.
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Oversee the financial administration of grants and contracts, including budget development, expenditure tracking, and reporting to funders and stakeholders. Our client a large non-profit is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Finance to oversee all financial aspects of our organization.
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Coordinates resident pharmacy services and the timeliness of medication administration by monitoring pharmacy delivery and distribution of medication is timely and in compliance with all state/federal/VA regulations and Touchstone-Communities policies & procedures, while balancing cost vs care to meet the goals of Veteran Land Board and Touchstone Communities through optimizing systems efficiently.
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Master’s degree in public health or human services administration or a field related to working with children and families, or Bachelor’s degree in these fields with 3 years of relevant experience, or less than a bachelor’s degree but with experience supervising a Healthy Families America program.
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Bachelor of Public or Business Administration, or related field, from a US Department of Education accredited college or university, and three (3) years of associated experience. The incumbent will interact with agency personnel to develop new grants, respond to funding agencies’ inquiries and assure compliance with the terms and participate in the development of new grant applications by contributing to the identification of projects eligible for funding.
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Hands-on expertise in administration of contracts, grants, and awards and funder compliance, reporting and risks. Lead the financial administration for NDI including, financial statements, business activity reports, financial position forecasts, annual budgets, and reports.
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This position provides leadership and oversight of the following areas: payroll-related accounting; revenue control and accounting; fare media sales; grants accounting; and accounts payable. Coordination with the Grants and Capital Planning Manager is also critical.
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Minimum qualifications are a Bachelor's Degree in accounting, public administration, or similar field and five years of experience in payroll, accounts payable/receivable, accounting, purchasing, benefits administration, contracts, grants administration, and human resources.
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Reporting to the Senior Administrative Manager for Psychiatry Research, the Senior Grant Administrator manages all phases of research grant and contract administration, supporting the work of various clinical and research programs within the Department of Psychiatry.
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Under the general supervision of the Director - Grants Management, performs a variety of complex accounting tasks, project tracking, reporting, and contract administration for the Grants, Finance, and other departments within the agency.
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Facilitate and ensure the legal acceptance and administration of various types of gifts benefiting the University, ranging from grants to trust and estate gifts to the liquidation of real property and mineral interest gifts.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for multiple program support functions within the agency, executing the Public School Capital Outlay Council’s (PSCOC) and Agency Director's financial initiatives, goals and policies while working within the Model Accounting Practices established by the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA.
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Contracts and Grants Management:o Direct, manage, and supervise the agency's contracts and grants activities, including grant-funded and locally-funded initiatives. Comprehensive knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), GASB, federal guidelines and regulations (e.g., Omni Circular), HR principles, and benefits administration.
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They are an enthusiastic leader and a committed consensus builder with demonstrated accomplishments and practical experience in marketing, branding, promotion, public relations, public policy, grants administration, and consensus building.
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Grant administration experience including the management of substantial, multi-year grants and budgets. Expertise in higher education in prison and federal regulations related to the restoration of Pell Grants.
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