Nemours
Grant Accountant (Finance)
The Grant Accountant is responsible for the financial analysis, recording, and reconciliation of four distinct areas: (1) Nemours Biomedical Research (Federal and non-Federal grants/subcontracts, Nemours-sponsored grants, Clinical Trials, Symposiums, Registries, Labs & Development accounts), (2) Other grants (non-Research)-Federal and non-Federal, (3) Education, and (4) Donations. This responsibility entails the ability to read and interpret Federal, state, and commercial grants and contracts to ensure proper and accurate accounting treatment.
Each grant/subcontract, Certified Medical Education (CME) course and donation transaction must be recorded in a well-defined activity within the Oracle Projects subsystem based on the grantee, participant, or donor's requirements and/or intent. Nemours has a very large volume (approximately 1,000) of these types of activities, and they require a substantial investment of time to ensure each activity is properly stated in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as well as ensuring compliance with Federal regulatory agencies [e.g., Federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB), National Health Institutes (NIH)] or fiduciary requirements.
These responsibilities include oversight and review of the monthly financial statements, including statements from the Oracle Projects subsystem. Responsibilities also include participation in financial analysis at both high and detailed levels, monthly participation in the general ledger close, monthly preparation of account reconciliations, specialized donation reporting, and submission of required external reporting.
Essential Functions:
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting required.
3-5 years for job related experience required.