Senior Financial Analyst
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Senior Financial Analyst Job Locations
US-MN-St. Paul
Overview Founded in 1948, Memorial Blood Centers (MBC), operated by New York Blood Center Enterprises, is one of the largest community-based, nonprofit blood collection and distribution organizations in the United States. MBC operates 10 donor centers in Minnesota and western Wisconsin and provides blood products, accredited reference lab services, infectious disease testing, and IVF/Reproductive Medicine services to 41 area hospitals. To learn more, visit mbc.org/about-us. Responsibilities Summary: This position involves supporting the Divisional Controller in managing the general accounting operations, specifically focusing on research accounting related to grants and contracts. Additionally, the role entails leading business initiatives such as improving processes, enhancing systems, and conducting analytical activities across the Finance & Accounting departments. The position is responsible for handling financial administration tasks for a diverse portfolio of private and public grants and contracts, ensuring they are managed in a financially responsible manner and complying with relevant rules and regulations set by both the sponsoring agency and the company. Job Responsibilities:
Managing accounting functions related to research grants, collaborating closely with the Office of Sponsored Programs to ensure proper accounting, reporting, and management of grants.
The annual rate for this position is between $93,000 and $103,000. IBR also offers comprehensive benefits (including medical, vision, dental, paid time off, and sick days) to full and part-time employees, as well as the opportunity to participate in a 403(b)-retirement plan with a generous employer contribution. About Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute Founded in 1974, New York Blood Center Enterprises' Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute is a leading center for basic and applied research in hematology and transfusion medicine. LFKRI researchers are dedicated to the study of blood and the prevention, treatment and cure of bloodborne and blood-related diseases, making major contributions toward understanding and combating a wide variety of diseases such as AIDS, hepatitis, malaria, and leukemia, making it possible for thousands of people to live healthier lives. The work of LFKRI's principal investigators is made possible by support from NYBCe, together with approximately $12M to $16M per year in grant funding and contracts primarily from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Institute's commitment to groundbreaking research has resulted in numerous landmark patents and licenses, but also making it possible for thousands of people to live healthier lives. LFKRI's areas of blood-related research include transfusion medicine, hematology, infectious disease, epidemiology, and cellular therapy. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or related field. Experience: Five years of experience performing related accounting duties. Other: Knowledge of a variety of accounting principles and grant accounting. Knowledge of Federal Government agencies cost principles. Ability to create analysis on a variety of financial information and identify trends. Knowledge of a variety of software applications (Microsoft Office Suite) and Oracle Cloud preferred. |