
Director, Research Finance & Analysis
- New York City, NY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Directs, develops and oversee financial reporting, models, forecasts, and multi-year operating budgets of approx. $500 million to support research operations and real estate initiatives.
- Oversee and lead cost-benefit analyses for proposed research initiatives and investments as well as managed care contracting negotiations with NewYork-Presbyterian. Present findings to executive leadership.
- Responsible for monitoring grand expenditures and direct & indirect cost collections, identifying trends and actionable insights.
- Must ensure alignment of financial strategies with WCM's research priorities across the institution.
- Responsible for managing and optimizing financial strategies to support the short-term and long-term research goals of WCM.
- The director will act as the primary financial liaison between research support departments, capital planning, and executive leadership.
- The director will collaborate with other real estate and capital planning executives and teams to assess and manage financial risk and opportunities associated with infrastructure projects with budgets of approx. $300 - $500 million.
- Provide analysis and benchmarks related to NIH landscape, including success rate, funding mechanisms, activity types, etc.
- Perform financial analysis of survey data, such as Blue Ridge and NSF HERD, to support data-driven decision making for research initiatives.
- Partners with the Chief Operating Officer of Research and the Senior Director of Budget & Institutional Resources on developing strategic financial planning and forecasting as well as streamlining reporting for senior leadership.
- Bachelor's Degree in finance, accounting, or a related field is required.
- Master's Degree preferred
- A minimum of 8 years of senior financial experience in financial management, preferably in an academic research setting.
- A minimum of 3-5 years of direct grant management experience, preferably with NIH/Federal grants.
- Knowledge of research regulatory guidelines and compliance, specifically with Uniform Guidance and other NIH guidelines, required.
- Experience managing large budgets and complex financial operations.
- Strong analytical, data analysis, and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in financial software and tools.
- Ability to manage complex cross-functional projects.
- Professional certification (e.g. CPA, CFA) preferred.