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The Department Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) is the administrative leader for one of the most prestigious Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the nation, with 13 freestanding clinics, 8 subspecialty divisions, a top-20 NIH-funded research programs, and a full complement of educational programs including medical students, 7 fellowship programs, and a 37 FTE residency program.
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Job Title: Director of Finance and Administration. Knowledge of and ability to apply, accepted theories, practices, and principles of general management and administration, and possess sufficient advanced knowledge of the workings of an academic Obstetrics & Gynecology Department to apply these general principles thereto.
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Director of Finance and Administration. Reporting to the Institute for Global Health Sciences (IGHS) Deputy Director but with a secondary direct reporting relationship to the IGHS Executive Director, this role functions as the Director of Finance & Administration (DFA) for IGHS.
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The Vice President of Finance and Administration (VPFA) serves as the college's chief finance officer and is an effective team player and member of the President's Cabinet and the Executive Council, providing leadership in the areas of finance, administration, operations, auxiliary services, information technology and facilities.
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The Director of Finance and Administration is a key staff member of the Farm Senior Leadership Team and will support the overall operations of the organization, including but not limited to accounting, human resources, and administrative responsibilities.
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The Director of Finance and Administration (DFA) has a primary reporting relationship to the Chair of Department of Biomedical Data Science, with a secondary reporting relationship to the Associate Dean/Chief Financial Officer for the School of Medicine, which ensures organizational alignment between DBDS’ strategy and the broader SoM mission.
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Vice President of Finance and Administration Minnesota State Colleges and Universities is an equal opportunity employer and educator. Vice President of Finance and Administration.
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The DFA works closely with the Director of the International Research Services Office (IRSO), the Assistant Controller for Contracts and Grants, and other key campus leaders to help improve campus services to address the needs of UCSF global health researchers.
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Master's degree in Finance and Accounting or related major; no work experience required. 4-year bachelor's degree in Finance and Accounting or related major; 2 years experience in the finance and accounting or related professional area.
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Vice Dean for Finance and Administration. The Vice Dean is the primary liaison with the university offices of Finance & Budget, Human Resources, IT, Facilities, the Provost's Office's administrative and strategic planning departments, Marketing and Communications, and General Counsel.
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The Assistant Director of Finance and Administration is an integral member of the team to reach these achievements. The Cary Park District is excited to welcome a new team member to fill the role of Assistant Director of Finance and Administration.
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Drive simplification and automation of the finance workflows and redirect finance bandwidth to higher impact decision support. Drive company wide financial analysis and overviews for the CFO and Finance leadership team.
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The Group Finance Director will be responsible for providing financial and business oversight of management reporting, financial planning / analysis, business strategy initiatives, capital investments, and special projects.
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Manages the development and ongoing administration of the Administration and Finance division budget in close collaboration with the Vice President of Administration & Finance (VPAF), Chief of Staff to the VPAF, and/or AVP of Finance; provides analytical support, advice and recommendations to the AVP on matters of financial planning, budget development, resource allocation, new employee salary placement, temporary assignments, reclassifications and reorganizations.
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Under the general direction of the Executive Director/Secretary , the Director of Finance will lead, plan, organize, formulate, recommend, and implement the financial policies and procedures of the BPDA and affiliates, including accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, internal controls, financial reporting, budget development and administration, equitable procurement and purchasing, and contract administration.
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