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Extensive experience in managing multi-million dollar operating budget consisting of unrestricted funds, sponsored research federal grants, contracts, private sector grants and contracts and gifts funds.
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Minimum of five years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial statement preparation; Preferred experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants.
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Provides diverse, complex and confidential administrative and clerical support to relieve and assist the Contracts and Grants Manager. Collaborates with Contracts and Grants Manager to develop, establish and monitor contract and grant controls.
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Working as part of the Finance Grants Management team, the MGBR is responsible for the financial transactions for grants and contracts billing, receivables collections, grant budget tracking and reporting, grant fiscal compliance and close-out reporting.
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Serve as a spokesperson for the immigration program with the respective projects, grants and contracts: Support UFW Foundation immigration legal services department application workshops and other events, when possible; Work closely with Managing Attorneys to maximize case output; Support UFW Foundation’s fundraising goals; and Other tasks as needed.
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The Director of Development and Communication is responsible for all fundraising strategies to grow the base of philanthropic support and increase public awareness of PACE. In collaboration with the COO, this position will set the organization's strategic fundraising agenda to achieve and exceed its revenue goals through the solicitation of government grants and contracts, as well as individual, corporate and foundation grants.
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Maintains knowledge of current federal issues relating to Grants & Single Audits of state, local government and non-profit organizations; interprets OMB (Office of Management and Budget) circulars for grants and contracts.
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Monitor expenditures and budgets for assigned contracts/grants, reporting inconsistencies with the approved budget to the Head Start Director and other program management. Knowledge of GAAP, Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles, budgeting, cost allocation, and non-profit accounting; strong computer skills, including intermediate knowledge of Excel and must know how to use vlookup, sumif, and linking; proficient in the use of computerized accounting systems, including report creation and report template building; and working knowledge of other Microsoft Office applications.
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UCLA is consistently ranked among the top institutions nationally for research funding, having generated $1.7 billion in research grants and contracts in the last fiscal year alone.
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KAREN BASS MAYOR GRANT SPECIALIST MAYOR'S OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY LOCATION : Los Angeles City Hall, 200 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles 90012 TERMS :Full-time, Exempt POSITION : Grant Specialist - Public Safety, Grants, Finance & Contracts Unit SUMMARY: The Mayor's Office of Public Safety (MOPS) strives to serve all Angelenos by implementing and expanding innovative programs, policy solutions, resources and initiatives to build a safer city.
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Assist in the implementation of community and social programs as a professional counselor in accordance with HRSA grants/contracts with federal, state, and local agencies and mandates of service requirements with those grants/contracts.
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Preferred Experience: 10 years of demonstrated ability in the independent administration of research grants and contracts in a central administration office, or equivalent combination of education and directly related experience.
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Monitor expenditures and budgets for designated contracts/grants, promptly reporting any inconsistencies with the approved budget to the Head Start Director and other program management.
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Special consideration will be given to applicants with demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following (listed alphabetically): Computer Science Education and AssessmentCybersecurity and PrivacyRobotics and Autonomous SystemsSoftware Engineering and Programming Languages 2) Documented experience in generating financial resources through grants/contracts.
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The Finance and Grants Manager organizes, plans, establishes and monitors fiscal budget control of contracts and grants administration, Clinical Compensation funds, endowments, and privately funded projects for faculty research programs.
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