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The Budget, Grants and Contracts Director performs a variety of tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility to ensure the financial needs of the CYFTAY division are met, and other duties as assigned.
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DAWI currently manages an annual budget of around $2 million, with revenue from federal and local government grants, private foundation grants, and fee-for-service contracts. Support prospecting for (1) New private funders: maintain a tracking system, monitor opportunities, and work with DAWI staff to advance relationships, (2) Federal grants and contracts, including but not limited to the major agencies with whom we work (USDA, Small Business Administration, USAID): monitor and act on opportunities to submit proposals, and (3) Local grants and contracts in cities and regions where we have a presence.
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Demonstrated knowledge of generally accepted accounting, fiscal and reporting principles, financial budget development, purchasing and reimbursement processes at UCSF. This position will develop preliminary budget information for proposals and be familiar with the rules and regulations for federal proposals.
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Teamsters Local 2010 - Clerical and Allied Services Unit (CX) The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care.
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As a Budget, Grants & Contracts Director within CYFTAY, you will play a crucial role in ensuring effective financial management, grants/contracts financial compliance, reporting, and optimal utilization of these funds.
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Organizes and analyzes information from various HSH divisions and produces time-sensitive Budget and Legislative Analyst reports, public presentations, HSH website copy, and other materials addressing highly-visible public issues.
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Prepares the Annual Budget and the 5-Year forecast for each capital project and program assigned; involves budgeting for staffing requirements and coordinating with various departments who support the projects; includes budgeting for non-labor expenses for the budget year and for the out years.
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Manage proposal development, including research, data collection, writing, and budget development in collaboration with other teams at JVS including the Executive Team, HR, Finance, Evaluation and Impact, Program, and others.
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Reporting to the Executive Director and Deputy to the Vice President, the Director of Finance and Administration oversees all aspects of department operations, including the operating budget, financial activities, audit and compliance, contracts and grants, facilities and space planning, administrative services, information technology, data security, the department's human resource items, and service level agreements.
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Primary Purpose Under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Budget and Financial Administration, manage business and accounting functions, including financial reporting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, grants & contracts, procurement, and cashiering, for the San Francisco campus.
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The equivalent to two years of full-time, professional-level experience in financial planning and analysis, budget development and processing, contract negotiation and administration and/or grants management at a level equivalent to the Alameda County classified service class of Financial Services Specialist II.
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Prepare invoicing for various cost-reimbursement grants and fee-for-service contracts on a monthly basis. Assist the Finance Director in preparing budget proposal & modification. Prepare invoicing for various cost-reimbursement grants and fee-for-service contracts on a monthly basis.
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Records cash receipts information on the Funder/Biller report; reviews P/R allocations to assure accuracy according to the grants budget. Updates Funder/Biller reports with new grants and records invoices/reports when completed on the Funder/Biller report.
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Acting as a departmental technical expert for management in areas related to financial services, contracting and grants management. Principles and practices of governmental budget development and administration.
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The DoD will have primary responsibility for establishing and implementing the strategies and infrastructure needed to grow a $10M budget and achieve a $65M capital campaign through the solicitation of major gifts, grants, special events, and corporate and foundation support.
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