Grants & Contracts Analyst III – Post Award

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Grants & Contracts Analyst overseeing financial and compliance of grants for Sutter Health. Collaborating with post-award analysts for research grants management and oversight.

Responsibilities:

  • Major functions for post-award grants management and administration for federal and private foundations
  • Work with a team of post-award analysts providing financial and compliance oversight of grants and contracts
  • Provide management of R01, Cooperative Agreements, Center Grants, and Program Project Grants
  • Financial reporting and projections
  • Assistance with progress reports
  • Understanding of all reporting requirements and notice of grant award
  • Understanding of policies, guidelines, and regulations pertaining to effective grants management.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's or equivalent education/experience
  • 5 years recent relevant experience
  • Advanced analytical skills
  • Generalized knowledge of policies and procedures in more than one functional area
  • Knowledge of federal government circulars OMB A-110, A-122 and A-133
  • Skills in communication (written and oral) in the English language
  • Ability to articulate needs and questions clearly
  • Organization, time management, and problem-solving skills
  • Detail-oriented, work quickly and accurately, and able to multi-task
  • Ability to work with competing deadlines and various personalities with diplomacy and tact
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Demonstrated skills in spreadsheet, word processing, and accounting applications (MS Office, Word, Excel)
  • Demonstrated ability with financial forecasting
  • Knowledge of grants management practices
  • Proficient knowledge of accounting practices
  • Must possess follow-up and follow-through and investigative skills
  • Ability to participate effectively as a member of a clinical research team.

Benefits:

  • Yes