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Research & Finance Analyst

Stanford University · Stanford, CA · 1 wk ago
HybridFinance$117k–$135k/yrFull-time

About the role

We are seeking a proactive, detail-oriented and communicative Research & Finance Analyst to partner with our two mission-driven pediatric divisions: Adolescent Medicine and Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics.

Responsibilities

  • Financial Stewardship: Ensure fiscal integrity for a diverse portfolio of sponsored awards, service agreements, endowments, gifts, and other restricted, designated and unrestricted funds by executing comprehensive monthly reconciliations and fund balance reviews.

  • Data Analysis: Extract and synthesize large, technical datasets from multi-platform systems (Oracle, OBI, SeRA, and Tableau) and perform complex financial forecasting, expenditure projections, and fund balance estimations to preemptively identify potential deficits or unspent funds requiring re-forecasting.

  • Labor & Effort Management: Analyze labor distributions and execute adjustments in Oracle. Continuously monitor faculty and staff effort to guarantee total FTE remains strictly aligned with sponsor-imposed salary caps, committed effort changes, and allowable institutional limits.

  • Strategic Advising: Serve as a proactive, consultative partner to faculty and staff, translating complex financial data into long-term strategic roadmaps to optimize expenditure and funding sustainability. Guide faculty through complicated submission and reporting workflows.

  • Pre-Award Support: Partner dynamically with PIs to co-develop complex, multi-year budgets and facilitate necessary forms (PIF/PDRF, PI waivers, subaward documents, etc.). Peruse RFPs to identify constraints like salary caps, cost-sharing and unallowable costs, ensuring every proposal meets both University and sponsor standards.

  • Compliance: Proactively research, interpret, and track evolving compliance guidelines and federal sponsor system updates (such as emerging NIH SciENcv requirements).

  • Process Innovation: Spearhead the transition towards automated, scalable OBI and Oracle financial reporting models. Continuously evaluate existing financial operations to identify, design, and implement streamlined workflows.

Required Qualifications

  • Substantial experience in full lifecycle of research finance (both pre-award and post-award).

  • Fluency in federal regulations, accounting principles, and financial information systems.

  • Proven ability to manage general divisional financials and confidential personnel data with total integrity.

Desired Qualifications

  • Demonstrated experience in both pre-award (proposal development, budget justification, RFP analysis) and post-award (reconciliation, forecasting, interim reporting, and closeouts), preferably in an academic medical center or a complex non-profit environment.

  • Experience in managing a diverse portfolio of funds, including sponsored awards, service agreements, endowments, gifts, and unrestricted departmental funds, with a keen eye for restricted vs. unrestricted spending rules.

  • Proficiency in institutional ERP and research tools (e.g., Oracle Financials, OBI, SeRA, Tableau) with the ability to map data across multiple platforms for complex reporting.

  • Advanced Excel skills (pivots, VLOOKUPs, macros) and the ability to perform ad-hoc financial analysis.

  • Expertise in managing labor distributions and effort certification, including NIH salary caps.

  • Prominent track record of maintaining internal controls and audit-ready documentation for all financial transactions and research activity.

  • Experience managing the full “procure-to-pay” cycle, including the review and approval of PCard/TCard transactions, reimbursements, honoraria, and iJournals, ensuring compliance with institutional financial accounting standards.

  • Ability to synthesize complex financial metrics into clear written and verbal presentations for Division Chiefs, PIs, and administrative leadership.

  • Strong interpersonal skills for serving as the primary liaison between faculty, the Research Management Group (RMG), the Office of Sponsored Research (OSR), the Office of Research Administration (ORA), and departmental administrators.

  • Proficiency in navigating sponsor portals and compliance platforms (e.g., eRA Commons, SciENcv, GrantVantage), with the ability to proactively guide faculty through complex submission workflows and system updates.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field (Master’s or CRA certification is a plus).

Expected Pay Range

$116,995 to $135,302 per annum.

Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of the salary the university reasonably expects to pay for a position upon hire. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.

Benefits

The Cardinal at Work website (https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/benefits-rewards) provides detailed information on Stanford’s extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees.

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