Cincinnati Children's is Hiring a Financial Analyst I or II Near Cincinnati, OH
This is a hybrid position, not fully remote*
Expected Starting Salary RangeAnalyst I - $54,953.60 - $68,000 Analyst II - $65,374.40 - $83,000 Fulltime days, Monday - FridaySUBFUNCTION DEFINITION: To evaluate businesses, projects, budgets, and other finance-related transactions to determine their performance and suitability. The FA II position will be responsible for much of the division’s financial reporting and data processing with an emphasis on grant knowledge. This individual will be the grant expert with knowledge in HRS submissions for contract, yearly continuations, award modifications and grant renewals. Experience with grant and annual RPPR submissions in eRA Commons. Proficient in Excel programming and management of expense tracking on grant. Knowledge of Peoplesoft and running reports. Also, knowledge of billing for services and performing both salary and non-salary cost transfers. Personal qualities necessary include high level of organization, critical thinking skills, time management and high level communication skills as work with many divisions both at CCHMC and UC. Representative Responsibilities
Financial Analysis Prepares financial models/analyses to support current and proposed business transactions, service offerings, performance improvement initiatives, etc. Prepare utilization analysis and trending. Identify issues that require additional analysis and develop reporting to support the analysis. Assist in the development and implementation of the division's annual and capital budget. Develop and maintain reporting to provide monthly analysis of variances and to make recommendations. Analyze and monitor financial performance and assist in the reporting of financial results. Monitor and report productivity metrics. Provide support for revenue cycle management including billing, coding, charge capture and reporting. Research and resolve payer issues. Participate in projects/initiatives to reduce costs and meet revenue goals.
Procurement and Operations Responsible for purchasing activities, acquisition and allocation of resources. Participate in space planning. Monitor business processes to ensure effective and efficient operations; monitor efficient patient flow patterns to maximize clinical and staff efficiency; support the review of policies and procedures for improved utilization and operations; identify opportunities for improving cost and quality of care and develop and provide recommendations for improvement. Initiate departmental financial transactions with approval.
Systems and Technology Ensure accuracy of data recording and tracking in applicable clinical, human resource, financial and supply chain systems. Advance the use of technology for decision making processes.
External Funding Provide support for activities associated with external funded projects, including development and maintenance of grant budgets and expense tracking. Work with Sponsored Programs and other institutional regulatory offices to support compliance with NIH and other external sponsor guidelines for the application and management of awards. Interact with various program managers and principal investigators, as well as outside funding agencies, to achieve maximum reimbursement of program costs, and successfully satisfy reporting requirements of outside funding agencies.
Leadership May provide day-to-day functional leadership for a team or directly manage a minimal number of support staff. Establishes team goals. Gives input into, and performs employee performance reviews. Oversees and guides work assignments. Serves as the functional expert and provides guidance to the team. Assist in the training of new employees. Serve as a resource and/or mentor to coworkers. Assist in the development and presentation of department training. Identify training needs and provide necessary coaching. May participate in the development and monitoring of an effective staffing and retention strategy, including hiring and terminating employees. May collaborate with human resources business partners to meet talent management goals; support organizational programs/plans and ensure communication, and adherence to Human Resources policies and related legal and/or compliance requirements.
Education/ExperienceRequired:
Bachelor's Degree in a related field
Analyst I - 0-2 years of work experience in a related job discipline
Analyst II - 2 - 5 years of work experience in a related job discipline
Preferred
Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting or Finance
Intermediate to advanced excel skills
Experience creating functional dashboards
Experience with Epic (Slicer Dicer)
Background working with and managing research grants - submissions and reporting
Experience creating and managing budgets
Cincinnati Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and treasures Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families (EEO/AA). JobProfessional/Non-Clinical Primary LocationUnited States-Ohio-Cincinnati-Burnet Building Location S ScheduleFull-time ShiftDay Job Job TypeStandard DepartmentSchubert Research Clinic Employee StatusRegular FTE 1.0 Weekly Hours40 Salary Range31.43