Harvard University

Higher Education

FinancialAnalystIIFloating

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Financial Analyst II - Floating at Harvard University. Skills: Financial analysis, Sponsored accounting, Grant management, Compliance, Reporting, Invoicing, Reconciliation, Closeout. Oversight of financial deliverables and related compliance for assigned sponsored awards. Monitoring, reporting, invoicing, accounts receivables collections, reconciliation, and closeout of sponsored awards”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve timely and accurate invoicing, financial reporting, reconciliation, and closeout of all sponsored awards in the portfolio; Proactively identify potential issues; Submit journal entries that will affect Harvard’s general ledger; Enter final data in Harvard’s auditable system of record for grants management (GMAS); Submit required reports and invoices to sponsors

Industry & Context.

Higher Education
Problems you'll solve

Works collaboratively to research and resolve issues, escalating as needed and offering solutions; Analyzes financial data to identify potential risks and issues; Proposes resolutions for complex issues and for financial management best practices; Problem-solving orientation

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to provide personally identifiable information (PII) necessary for identity authentication related to obtaining access to external sponsor systems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree, 3-5 years of direct accounting, financial management, data analysis, and/or grant management experience, Proven ability to utilize multiple financial and reporting systems, as well as other applications (i. e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe), Demonstrated agility working with systems and reporting

Nice to Have

Working knowledge of accounting and direct experience in financial management (incurring expenses, invoicing and reporting, accounts payable, and/or accounts receivable), Problem-solving orientation and ability to be thorough and detail-oriented but also summarize and convey the bigger picture, Experience in a research environment including fund accounting, sponsored accounting, and compliance, attention to detail with excellent organizational and time management skills to prioritize work, Customer service orientation with a collegial and collaborative approach to working with others across the University, Ability to handle complex and confidential information with discretion and judgment, Independent and professional judgment and prioritization, Ability to focus on the highest-risk items and allocate time, accordingly, juggling multiple job duties and clients, Effectively communicates with clients, teammates, and managers to work toward common goals and deadlines

What You'll Do.

Oversight of financial deliverables and related compliance for assigned sponsored awards

accounts receivables collections

and closeout of sponsored awards

Managing and submitting deliverables and reconciling sponsored accounts

Assisting with business process documentation

organizing documentation

ad hoc reporting and data analysis

billing or cash management support

and other special projects

Performance of complex analyses and review of award expenditures in conjunction with sponsor terms and regulations

Interpreting and implementing sponsor and University policies and procedures

Serving as a principal source of information on complex University

and sponsor fiscal policies and procedures related to cash management

Achieving timely and accurate invoicing

and closeout of all sponsored awards in the portfolio

Monitoring active awards to proactively identify potential issues

Analyzing financial data and submitting journal entries that will affect Harvard’s general ledger

Independently entering final data in Harvard’s auditable system of record for grants management (GMAS)

including the sub-ledger responsible for receivables

Analyzing financial data to identify potential risks and issues

Presenting data and issues (quantitatively and qualitatively) in a way that is meaningful to departments

Proposing resolutions for complex issues and for financial management best practices

Documenting all work so that it is clear to other staff or auditors

Providing requested documentation for annual single audit and ad-hoc internal or external audits

Interacting with Harvard’s sponsors as needed to clarify terms and submit required reports and invoices

Providing backfill support for peers or additional support during busy periods

Assisting with developing and delivering metrics/reports

business process documentation

and special projects as needed

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works in collaboration with clients (departments, centers, schools) and RF teammates to manage and submit deliverables and reconcile sponsored accounts; Liaises effectively with other groups, such as school financial offices, academic department leadership, pre-award offices, and central financial and technology units; Works collaboratively to research and resolve issues, escalating as needed and offering solutions; Effectively communicates with clients, teammates, and managers to work toward common goals and deadlines

Communication Scope

Effectively advises departmental staff on options or alternatives and recommends courses of action; Presents data and issues (quantitatively and qualitatively) in a way that is meaningful to departments, colleagues, managers, and auditors; Effectively communicates with clients, teammates, and managers to work toward common goals and deadlines

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