About the Opportunity
Job Summary
The Research Finance Analyst supports the functions of the central Research Finance office within Northeastern University Research Enterprise Services (NU-RES) by ensuring compliance with applicable federal regulations, sponsor requirements, and university policies. Core expectations for this position include fostering consultative relationships, supporting a professional internal environment, and providing award support and training focusing on financial research administration and fiscal compliance. The Research Finance Analyst will ensure compliance with Federal, State, and University policies through applying specialized knowledge and interpreting rules, regulations, procedures, and guidelines from funding agencies. The individual must exercise independent judgment and discretion and take the initiative in managing grants and contracts through working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders.
The Research Finance Analyst serves as a key point of contact within the central Research Finance office, providing guidance and training to colleagues within the Research Finance team and broader research community while managing post-award activities for an assigned portfolio of research awards. The Research Finance Analyst role requires the ability to gather, analyze, manipulate, and present data or information to a diverse population with varying levels of familiarity and involvement with research awards and compliance. The incumbent must perform all activities with a moderate degree of independence and autonomy, meeting high expectations for quality and accuracy in all work, in a fast-paced, largely deadline-driven environment. This position collaborates with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including, but not limited to, faculty, college administrators, internal and external research administrators, finance personnel, and representatives from funding agencies or professional associations. Exceptional service-mindedness, presentation capabilities, and the ability to perform with tact, diplomacy, and discretion are essential.
Northeastern University, a dynamic, innovative, and entrepreneurial University with a diverse, complex, and growing award portfolio, is committed to inclusion and diversity and hiring and developing personnel who enjoy working in a high-performing culture that rewards excellence. In addition, Northeastern is a global university, and NU-RES supports its team working remotely. Remote locations and work schedules are determined based on operational needs and consultation with NU-RES team members, consistent with University policies and guidelines.
To learn more about Northeastern’s unique academic environment and generous benefits, please see http://www.northeastern.edu/hrm/.
Core responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Conducting post-award financial management and oversight of awards within the assigned portfolio
reviewing and approving/rejecting transactions in Workday or Concur, including but not limited to procurement requisitions, journals, accounting adjustments, cost transfers, or other award expenditures; ensuring all expenses posted to an account meet compliance with award terms and conditions or other regulations, guidelines, or policies
performing account reconciliations with varying ranges of complexities to include independently reviewing, monitoring, analyzing, and synthesizing information
preparing financial reports using the appropriate internal, federal, or other sponsor-prescribed templates, ensuring accuracy in calculations, routing for supervisory approval and signature, and submitting reports using the proper method; ensuring reporting deadlines are met
completing, routing, and submitting final reconciliations, reports, or other closeout activities as needed to ensure timely closeout of awards and adherence to federal or sponsor-specific closeout deadlines
engage in meetings, trainings, or other activities as required to provide customer service and support, assist colleagues, and promote professional development and growth
Qualifications
Essential skills for the Research Finance Analyst position include interpersonal skills, communication, organization, time management, problem-solving, decision-making, collaboration, presentation, and customer service. This position requires flexibility and agility, often pivoting between multiple projects and tasks to meet deadlines. The Research Finance Analyst must be resourceful, analytical, able to quickly learn various systems and applications, and willing to support organizational and operational changes as a part of ongoing process improvement initiatives. Tolerance for and the ability to work with varying levels of ambiguity is essential.
Required:
Bachelor's degree or 2-5 years of relevant work experience
Active DoD Secret clearance or ability to obtain clearance at the Secret level
Financial analysis and reporting experience with familiarity with GAAP, Uniform Guidance, or other regulations
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with exceptional attention to detail
Advanced Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Ability to independently learn and utilize a variety of systems, applications, and resources
Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to interact with tact and diplomacy with constituents at all levels of an organization
Proven customer service skills with a service-minded approach
Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team-oriented environment
Preferred:
Research administration experience
Certified Financial Research Administrator (CFRA) credential
Experience creating and delivering presentations and training to diverse audiences via in-person or virtual platforms
A Culture of Service:
The Research Finance Analyst works with a broad range of constituents, providing direct support to Principal Investigators, Research Finance, colleges, departments, and others. The Research Finance Analyst must keep abreast of federal and sponsor regulations and be willing and able to train or support others on applying these regulations. The ability to create and maintain a culture of service, accountability, and timeliness while producing high-quality results is essential.
Compliance and Stewardship:
This role must treat effective compliance as an equal priority, stay abreast of sponsor rules, regulations, and policy changes, as well as institutional best practices in research administration and finance. The Research Finance Analyst will participate in sponsored research initiatives and projects as assigned and lead the adoption of best practices to promote continuous improvement, ensuring the highest quality standards in performance individually and as part of a team.
This position requires the candidate to have high-speed internet and other utilities to facilitate connectivity as a fully remote position. Additionally, as this position supports personnel and processes for the Boston campus and operates primarily within the eastern time zone (EDT/EST), it may require flexibility in scheduling to meet deadlines, provide service, or attend meetings or training. Able to create and deliver presentations and training for a diverse audience via virtual or in-person platforms, via public speaking and or recorded sessions
Both a cover letter and a resume are required for consideration.
Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities
Award Management (30%)
Maintaining familiarity with federal regulations (e.g., Uniform Guidance, DFAR) and sponsor guidelines related to financial research administration
Reviewing award documentation to extract core demographic details, identify financial deliverables, and financial compliance-related requirements
Performing post-award financial research administration activities, including but not limited to reviewing documentation and system configuration of new accounts in the University’s financial system; monitoring account activities to ensure expenditures align with the proposed scope and any subsequent revisions
Completing timely award closeout activities; coordinating with others as needed to achieve appropriate closeout status and inactivate the award and related funds; initiating residual balance transfer or refund processes when necessary
Transaction Processing (30%)
Reviewing and approving/rejecting transactions, including but not limited to procurement requisitions, travel expense and reimbursement requests, cost transfers, or other award expenditures; ensuring all expenses posted to an account meet compliance with award terms and conditions or other regulations, guidelines, or policies
Monitoring account balances; initiating conversations with department administrators to avoid or resolve deficits or meet cost share obligations
Preparing and submitting Accounting Adjustments or Journals to support overall award management and closeout activities, as needed
Reporting & Analytics (30%)
Performing account reconciliations with varying ranges of complexities to include independently reviewing, monitoring, analyzing, and synthesizing information
Investigating root causes and resolving issues to ensure completeness and accuracy in financial management, records, and reporting
Extracting and manipulating data to prepare or review financial reports, with strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy; routing reports for approvals and submitting approved reports using prescribed methods or templates
Maintaining accurate reporting schedules and related details to ensure timely submission of deliverables and meeting internal and external deadlines
Training & Support (5%)
Seeking and attending training, meetings, etc., focused on federal regulations, financial research administration, or other relevant areas to keep abreast of changes and maintain fluency in areas specific to the central Research Finance office and the Research Finance Analyst role
Providing training, presentations, or resources to colleagues, PIs, and administrators throughout the Northeastern research community to promote proper award management and best practices
Other (5%)
Routinely participating in ongoing professional development activities with a focus on continuous professional growth
Completing or assisting with ad hoc or miscellaneous projects as needed or assigned
Position Type
FinanceAdditional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type:
110SExpected Hiring Range:
$76,335.00 - $107,823.75With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
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