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This position is responsible for the day-to-day support of all projects, grants, contracts and other restricted accounts and related functions associated with research, sponsored programs, and restricted funds activities for the School of Health Professions.
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The CDI has grown rapidly since its origins in 2019, and now has 32 labs, 190 scientists and allied personnel supported by 60 NIH grants and more than 30 other grants and contracts.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director of Financial Planning & Analysis the Budget Analyst will manage a portfolio of government grants and contracts, including budget and forecast preparation and analysis, ensuring compliance with government contract regulations, invoice & expense review, reconciliation and financial reporting.
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Assists in the preparation and submission of grant applications and documents (e.g., Institutional Review Board, Grants and Contracts Office). We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals, receiving high "Honor Roll" status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics and top 20 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology.
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Role: Grant Accountant Location: New York, NY (Downtown) Pay Rate: $30 - $35 / Hour Internal Job ID: 570921 A downtown NFP is looking for a Grant Accountant to assist Grants VP in developing and maintaining systems to monitor and report on assigned public grants and contracts.
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Provides on-going financial oversight of grants and contracts including but not limited to: tracking of funds, sub-awards, evaluating expenditures, forecasting, preparation and submission of progress and final reports.
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POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Finance Director, the Grant Accountant will oversee the financial administration of a diverse portfolio of STRIVE private and public grants and contracts.
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Collaborate with our Grants & Contracts Departments; pull and analyze data to respond to government and private funder audits and requests. As a Program Analyst, you would be driving this mission by working with GSS programs, such as the supportive housing and domestic violence portfolios.
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Experience with PeopleSoft/Workday Grants, Contracts, Billing and Project Costing is a plus. Responsible for the prescribed implementation of procedures for internal controls: procedures and practices within the Grants and Restricted Accounting Department consistent with current GASB, FASB, and OMB Uniform Guidance Standards.
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This position is responsible for the efficient and compliant management of awarded grants and contracts as well as internal funds. Knowledge with NYS Grants Gateway, Oracle ERP, NIH ASSIST, Grants.gov and eRA Commons, eBARP.
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As our Grants and Accounting Manager, you will be primarily responsible for handling all aspects of accounting operations, grants, and budget accounting, ensuring accuracy and compliance with grants, contracts and regulatory requirements of CarePoint Health Systems, Inc. This position reports to the Sr. VP of Finance and will assist with the development of internal control policies, grant accounting policies, grant financial reporting and compliance policies and procedures.
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Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Knowledge of laws, principles, rules and policies relating to federally funded grants and contracts to universities. Position Summary: Manage sponsored research grants, contracts, gift and faculty 'start-up' funds.
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Assist the Finance Manager in providing clear and transparent guidance to programs on their respective projects, grants and contracts. Track, record and report all expenditures for grants.
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They are paid for from a variety of sources, including the Smithsonian endowment, revenue from our business activities, donations, grants and contracts. Negotiates, awards, and monitors contracts.
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The Grants and Contracts Analyst is responsible for the complete management of assigned grants portfolio and finance billing activities which includes but not limited to entering budgets in funders system, preparing, and submitting bills to funders, tracking receivables and balances, managing contracts, performing closeouts, performs spending checks etc.
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