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  • 1.  With our growth because of the Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute's Vision 2025 goals, we are expanding all of our teams. There is something for everyone who would like to join the best employer in the Chicagoland area!

    Posted 01-11-2022 13:11
    Research Financial Portfolio Manager

    Overview

    The Research Financial Portfolio Manager is responsible for communicating accurate and timely financial data and providing financial advisement to principal investigators in the financial administration of grants, contracts clinical trials and other internally funded support.  The Research Financial Portfolio Manager works closely with Research Support and Sponsored Program Offices counterparts and on behalf of their PIs in the development of budgets and spending plan projections to follow applicable sponsor regulations and requirements.  The Research Financial Portfolio Manager will serve as lead subject expert regarding Lurie Children's and Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute post-award policies, procedures and systems and assist with management of the finances of the sponsored projects for assigned Departments, Divisions and PIs.

    Responsibilities

    1. Provide proactive financial advice and planning for each PI's sponsored projects funding portfolio and overall funding situation of assigned PI, divisions and departments.
    2. Synchronize planning for each funding source into an integrated, holistic strategy for entire PI's portfolio.
    3. Communicate accurate and timely financial data to PIs, sponsors and other divisional/departmental administration; maintain portfolio project reports for PIs.
    4. Implement Lurie Children's and Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute post-award policies and procedures to ensure compliance with sponsor rules and regulations and generally accepted accounting principles.
    5. Present PIs and administrators with option for solving and implement PI approved recommendations while remaining compliant with sponsor guidelines, federal regulations, Lurie Children's and Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute Policies and generally accepted accounting principles.
    6. Identify cost transfers requests or award prior approval requests for PIs and departments; Initiate award prior approval requests as needed.
    7. Review transactions and resolve issues that requires a complex level of financial understanding such as cost sharing and effort reporting.
    8. Provide information to divisional leadership for departmental budgeting purposes.
    9. Facilitate continuation award tasks in coordination with the Research Accountants and the Office of Sponsored Programs.
    10. Be liaison between PIs and central research administration units and finance units.
    11. Cover portfolio for other Research Financial Portfolio Managers during absences and position vacancies.
    12. Provide input and suggestions to the Associate Director for improving operations.
    13. Actively participate as a member of the Sponsored Research Finance Office team to help assure the accomplishment of departmental goals and objectives.
    14. Perform job functions adhering to service principles with customer service focus of innovation, service excellence and teamwork to provide the highest quality care and service to our patients, families, donors, volunteers, co-workers and others.
    15. Other job functions and special projects as assigned.

     

    Qualifications

    1. Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or other field with equivalent combination of training, education, and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of the position required.
    2. Master's degree and/or Certified Research Administrator (CRA)/Certified Financial Research Administrator (CFRA) preferred.
    3. Minimum of five years of work experience involving grant/research administration, combined with experience with legal terminology, reviewing detailed legal documents, and language relevant to award administration, and/or accounting related experience to include tracking and reconciling accounts.
    4. Minimum of three years of professional experience in providing post-award services to PIs with federally funded grants and contracts required.
    5. Extensive knowledge of Uniform Guidance, NIH Grant Policy Statement, and other federal regulations required.
    6. Ability to work independently and as a member of a team and follow through on assignments with minimal direction required.
    7. Solution oriented with proven record of managing large scale research projects with diverse complexity required.
    8. Ability to quickly reason with information to solve new, unfamiliar problems or independent of any prior knowledge
    9. Exceptional ability to distill complex compliance issues so it is understandable to the lay audience required.
    10. Ability to handle high volume of work with changing priorities and constant interruptions and establish priorities and deadlines required.
    11. Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, complex technical issues in a clear, concise manner, to individuals with little or no technical background required.
    12. Ability to work accurately with detailed complex information required.
    13. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications required.
    14. Excellent interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative, tactful, effective and harmonious working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, Lurie and Northwestern administrators and sponsors required. 
    15. Capable of working in a diverse, multi-disciplinary team and interacting with all levels of the organization required.
    16. Working knowledge of accounts payable, general ledger, payroll, and budgeting preferred.
    17. Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet preferred.
    18. Knowledge of Workday software or similar ERP software preferred.

     




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    Robin Lewis
    Director, Office of Sponsored Programs
    Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital
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