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Under the general direction of the Director of Financial Aid & Scholarships, the Financial Aid Business Analyst is responsible for providing overall functional and coordinating technical support for financial aid records module.
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OFS specializes in Business Intelligence, Acquisition and Procurement, and other Professional Services. As a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), OFS is committed to providing people who deliver high performance and excellence to our government partners.
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Develop financial reports to highlight key metrics of interest that support WestEd’s business strategies and goals. Ability to structure and perform complex financial models and data queries to support strategic business planning, financial-based decisions, and practices with adherence to WestEd financial policies and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP.
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As a Financial Analyst, you will collaborate with business partners across the organization (Sales & Merchandising, Risk, Operations, etc) to conduct insightful analysis, complex modeling, financial reporting, forecasting, and budgeting for the needs of the business.
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The Community Development Department is seeking a Supervising Financial Analyst to lead a centralized budget and accounting team in the Administrative Services Division that supports four operating divisions with unique business functions.
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Financial Analyst I, Financial Business Services page is loaded. Financial Analyst I, Financial Business Services. Bachelor's: Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration or related field or equivalent education/experience.
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Unit 4 - APC - Academic Professionals of California, Probationary, Full Time, Student Services, On-site (work in-person at business location) The Senior Financial Aid Analyst serves as the “subject matter expert” to the Student Service Center staff for student questions and concerns related to financial aid that are escalated and/or cannot be resolved.
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5 years of relevant, progressive experience as a Decision Support Analyst or equivalent training and experience in a business or clinical environment with direct responsibility for applying technology.
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Develops financial modeling that is used to make key business decisions on investment strategy. Leverages financial analysis to present benefit to leadership and business partners.
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Financial Aid Business Analyst. The incumbent will serve as the CMS Module lead who understands the business processes and functional needs of Financial Aid module to guide the configurations, use and data structures.
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As Senior Financial Analyst I – Treasury & Investments, you will help lead the team on product pricing (loans & deposits) while supporting the team in the oversight of liquidity, business & investment services, interest rate risk, investments, and capital market activities.
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Develop and maintain financial performance-related knowledge in assigned business lines to provide deep-dive analyses into metrics, trends, and anomalies while providing insights to drive improvements and support ongoing business line initiatives and projects.
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Supervising Financial Analyst is distinguished from Business Services Manager in that the latter class has responsibility for a large customer billing function in addition to budget and fiscal responsibilities.
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Review financial reports to ensure the accuracy and clarity of information presented to business unit management. Provide accounting assistance to the business unit for budgeting, forecasting and long-term strategic planning which includes Revenue, Gross Profit and SG&A tracking.
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Utilize various business intelligence tools and financial information systems including but not limited to current organization-wide and/or department specific software in the preparation of analyses, evaluation, and reports.
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