Position Summary
Reporting to the Senior Director of Finance and Research Administration for the Department of Neurology and Sergievsky Center, the Senior Manager, Finance and Research Administration will oversee research administration processes and overall financial management services supporting Principal Investigators (PIs) in the department. The Senior Manager, Finance and Research Administration will jointly manage with the Senior Director, a team of financial and grants analysts to support these functions.
Responsibilities
Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Research Administration:
Financial Management:
Leadership:
Minimum Qualifications
Requires bachelor’s degree or equivalent in education and experience, plus four years of related experience
Other Requirements
This is a high-pressure position, as there are many internal and external deadlines. Requires a bright, competent and organized individual that is self-motivated, reliable, conscientious, and able to solve analytical problems, as well as plan independently. Must be able to work with all levels of staff. Position requires establishing and maintaining relationships within and across departments, as well as servicing the grant and accounting needs of Principal Investigators.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficient or Advanced Proficiency in MS Excel. Highly skilled in MS Word. Ability to meet deadlines and maintain required confidentiality. Knowledge of government and foundation grant administration and PeopleSoft financials required.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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