
Sponsored Research Senior Analyst, Cash, Subaward and Compliance
- Princeton, NJ
- $105,000-115,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Reviewing all subaward agreements and invoices for financial compliance,
- Ensuring payments are remitted on a timely basis, and
- Participating in the subaward risk assessment process and the subrecipient monitoring program for compliance with Uniform Guidance requirements and in partnership with the Office of Research and Project Administration (ORPA).
- Review the subaward agreement for compliance with applicable University policies, state, and federal regulations, including Uniform Guidance and the Federal Acquisition Regulation clauses, and the terms and conditions of prime award. Of particular importance will be confirming the agreement type as either cost reimbursable or fixed price as this will inform us whether advanced payments to the subawardee are allowable.
- Review invoices submitted by subrecipients to ensure financial compliance with the terms and conditions of the subaward agreement. Verify critical factors including billing periods, applicable F&A rates, certification statement, cost share expenditures, special conditions (e.g., back-up documentation requirements receipts, vouchers, ledger), etc. given the receipt of invoices from increasingly diverse range of organizations.
- Review invoices for unallowable costs and ensure appropriate backup documentation when required as a special condition of the award is reviewed, particularly for subawardees that are designated as high risk.
- Coordinate with the department grants managers, PIs, ORPA and the subrecipient contacts when subaward invoices are either financially and/or programmatically non-compliant and therefore should not be paid. Work collectively to resolve the issues to allow the research and/or payment of the invoices to proceed.
- Bachelor’s Degree
- 4 - 6 years of related experience
- Strong financial and accounting skills and experience
- Strong planning, organizational and time management skills with exceptional attention to detail and ability to think critically.
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated superior customer service orientation.
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Excel, and other electronic databases and financial systems, ideally PeopleSoft Grants
- Experience effectively multi-tasking in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment with a high degree of accuracy and organization.
- Must possess the ability to thrive in a busy, high-volume, and deadline driven work team environment that requires coordination of multiple activities and the judgment and flexibility to reprioritize to accommodate emergency requests.
- Ability to read and understand government grant and contract language and understand federal rules and regulations.
- Understanding of foreign currency exchanges and billing issues
- Interpersonal and customer service skills are needed to work with multiple departments and sponsoring agencies.
- Ability to adapt well to change and continuous learning and improvement.
- Master’s degree in business administration, finance, accounting or relevant field
- Knowledge of the audit environment with specific respect to subawards will be highly valuable.
- General knowledge of federal cost principles/standards that apply to non-educational institutions (i.e., commercial organizations, foreign organizations) is preferable.
- CPA
- Knowledge of PeopleSoft, Princeton ERA, Cognos
- Experience with the administration and accounting for federal sponsored research grants
- Experience at Princeton University or a university like Princeton University