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Organization:
VICTR
Job Summary:
In your pivotal role as a Sr Financial Analyst, you will plan, develop and coordinate the preparation of financial analyses and reports to assess the viability of long-range strategic and financial plans and programs including, but not limited to, operational and capital budgets, financial statements, statistical reports, cost analyses and other financial information; monitor results from program and project implementation; perform complex and specialized assignments in assigned area of expertise; perform lead role in coordinating complex projects; perform primarily post-award financial activities. This role is responsible for ensuring VUMC policies and terms and conditions of sponsored projects are followed.
About the Department:
The Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical & Translational Research (VICTR) is Vanderbilt’s virtual home for clinical and translational research. Supported by Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Office of Research and the NIH-sponsored Clinical and Translational Service Award (CTSA), the mission of the institute is to transform the way ideas and research discoveries make their way from origin to patient care. VICTR functions to help researchers and clinicians do their jobs better by providing tools and support to improve the quality of research, publications, grant writing, and training for future doctors and researchers. For more information, please visit VICTR.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develops projections to model the financial impact of programs and projects. Supports efforts of customers to sustain results from program and project implementation.
- Investigates and analyzes financial transactions and/or regulations in support of programs and projects, and/or reviews monthly results and budget variances.
- Designs, develops, and modifies financial forecasting models and simulations for programs. Accumulates and analyzes data from existing or established databases.
- Presents financial, statistical, and operational reports. Analyzes budget impact of implemented programs/projects and provides input for financial projections.
- Analyzes and reports on the effects of proposed federal and state statutes and regulatory actions which may impact financial planning.
- Analyzes future trends and indicators in related areas of interest. Reviews data to analyze trends affecting budget needs.
- The responsibilities listed are a general overview of the position and additional duties may be assigned. Supervise, coordinate and participate in the preparation of various financial reports and analyses for senior leadership and external agencies including analysis of progress toward program/project goals.
Technical Capabilities:
Financial Analysis (Advanced)
- The process of evaluating businesses, projects, budgets, etc. to determine their performance, stability and profitability.
Communication of Results (Advanced)
- Communicates results and recommendations to customers in a concise and non-technical format. Clearly states implications and potential next steps. Presents analysis, ideas, and findings using the appropriate data visualization and presentation tools [such as Word, Excel, Tableau, and PowerPoint].
Problem Solving (Advanced)
- Uses critical thinking and process improvement i.e. coaches and mentors development of problem statement, describes current state, identifies root causes, creates future state, coaches and mentors development of solutions and action plans with a sustainability plan. Applies appropriate tools to address issues.
Project Management (Advanced)
- Planning, organizing, and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives.
Written Communication (Advanced)
- Demonstrates the ability to write clear, detailed, and comprehensive status reports, memos and documentation. Demonstrates an understanding of effective composition, such as having first line in a paragraph state the subject.
Peer Leadership (Novice)
- The ability to show leadership and influence people of equal rank in an effort to accomplish team goals.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent experience) (Required)
- 4 years relevant experience (Required)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Demonstrated expertise with post award management of federal projects in an educational/hospital environment
- Intermediate to Advanced Excel Skills
Vanderbilt Health recognizes that diversity is essential for excellence and innovation. We are committed to an inclusive environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. EOE/AA/Women/Minority/Vets/Disabled
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