Senior Financial Analyst Financial & Banking - Los Angeles, CA at Geebo

Senior Financial Analyst

DescriptionTake on an important role in a world-class health organization.
Help ensure financial efficiency while supporting the advancement of cutting-edge neuroscience research.
Take your professional expertise to the next level.
You can do all this and more at UCLA Health.
UCLA Neurobiology offers cutting-edge basic science research into explorations of the brain and central nervous system.
Under the guidance of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), you will provide important support to our vital work as you offer financial guidance and oversight in this leadership role.
This is a fixed hybrid position, which requires on-site work 2-days per week.
The Senior Financial Analyst:
Provides administrative and fiscal management of assigned sponsored projects and a full range of accounting support functions for the Department of Neurobiology.
Supervises Departmental financial operations, and oversees post-award finance and contract & grant administration.
Provides oversight to approximately $25 million in annual appropriations, including contract & grant, State, gift, sales & service, and ICR funding.
Supervises the department's purchasing operations and reviews all purchasing, reimbursements, personnel and payroll activity.
UCLA Health is a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and dozens of primary care practices, specialty practices, urgent care centers and other ancillary locations throughout metro Los Angeles as well as the David Geffen School of Medicine.
Through the efforts of our outstanding people, we have become Los Angeles' trusted provider of exceptional, compassionate patient care.
If you're looking to experience greater challenge and fulfillment in your career, you can at UCLA Health.
Salary range:
$60,800.
00 - $134,200.
00 Annual Recommended Skills Financial Statements Financial Analysis Forecasting Finance Accounting Data Analysis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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