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Reporting to the Manager Finance and Research Services we are seeking a full-time temporary (18 months)Grants Financial Analyst who will assist with all aspects of financial support for the Research business unit within CAMH. The successful candidate will build effective collaborative relationships with Principal Investigators and Scientists and manage their financial grant portfolio as their main point of contact for post-award grant operations and will perform grant related post-award functions which include financial planning budgeting forecasting granting agency regulatory financial oversight compliance and expense analysis and financial reporting. The successful candidate will also work strategically with internal client departments research programs and management to provide financial analysis financial reporting and accounting services.
Your accountabilities will include:
- Building working relationships with Principal Investigators Scientists and their teams and manage their financial grant portfolio as their main point of contact for post-award grant operations.
- Performing financial planning budgeting compliance documentation expense analysis financial reporting reconciliations monitoring and associated communications with granting agencies for their assigned portfolio.
- Constantly reviewing assigned portfolio to assess the status of ongoing grants and the burn rate of the grants to evaluate funding requirements and potential deficiencies.
- Communicating and reporting potential funding deficiencies in a timely manner to the Principal Investigators and Scientists and the Research Finance Manager.
- Collaborating with Corporate Finance/Payroll/Human Resources/Capital Accounting to ensure smooth processes and interfaces on any financial issues.
- Preparing grant closeout functions required by Research Finance and external agencies including reconciliations financial status reports final invoices zeroing out budgets and final reporting.
- Reviewing general ledger transactions and grant contracts for compliance with related accounting CAMH and agency regulations.
- Working closely with Payroll to resolve payroll rejections and process salary cost transfers.
- Conducting specific month end reporting tasks external audit preparations for specific balance sheet accounts monthly/quarterly/annual reporting variance analysis and selected reconciliations.
- Supporting the capital accounting/forecasting processes.
- Working with sensitive and strategic information as it relates to Research grants and contracts toimplement any required cost cutting measures including staffing levels.
- Supporting the Research business unit in education and training of Principal InvestigatorsScientists and their teams by assessing needs and resolving issues related to grant accounts andanalysis and support for grants.
- Reviewing and improving related internal controls and assisting with ensuring compliance withinternal controls PSAB accounting guidelines CAMH policies CICA Handbook standards andgranting agency regulatory requirements.
- Supporting an environment that encourages best practices high standards and innovation.
- Developing additional analysis and reporting on a regular or ad-hoc basis to respond tomanagement requirements for timely accurate and relevant financial information.
- Other relevant duties as assigned by management.
- The successful candidate will support a workplace that embraces diversity encourages teamwork and complies with all applicable regulatory and legislative requirements.
This position is hybrid (at least 3 days onsite per week) and is located at 250 College Street.