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The Department of Psychiatry consists of 38 faculty (Clinical and Research), 26 other academics, 34 residents, 9 fellows, 37 staff, and 52 volunteer faculty with an annual combined budget of clinical and research over $32M. Under general direction of the Director of Business Services (MSO), the Senior Budget and Finance Analyst is responsible for the budget, account management, and financial analysis for the department which includes the units for clinical operations, research, administrative unit, and the Medical Education Office. In conjunction with the Director of Business Services, the incumbent will be responsible for development and implementation of budget planning and financial management.
Uses minimal supervision/direction from the Director of Business Services, the incumbent serves as the Senior Budget and Finance Analyst for the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the School of Medicine. Independently provides analytical and financial management services to develop budget, prepare reports, perform trend analysis and projections, forecast revenue and expenses using financial and clinical data. Incumbent will also review financial transactions and train staff when necessary.
Position requires skills to provide financial interpretation, clarification and procedural guidelines for faculty, staff, vendors, etc. Position will also manage account activities and oversees financial transactions, reconcile accounts, perform journal entries and fund transfers, and ensures adequate records are kept for audit purposes. Resolves a wide range of issues in imaginative as well as practical ways. Works on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation of identifiable factors. Demonstrates good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions.
Responsibilities requires a thorough understanding of complex policies including University, procedures, and resources, to execute financial projects involving problem resolution, collection of data, systems analysis, and production of comprehensive report. Contacts are both internal and external to the department.
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Total Compensation
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