Network Planning Analyst plans, designs, evaluates, and optimizes network systems. Analyzes a network's performance in metrics like effectiveness, efficiency, or security and identifies areas for improvement. Being a Network Planning Analyst designs solutions to improve this performance. Communicates and collaborates with other organizational teams to understand how a network operates and fits in with organizational systems and objectives. Additionally, Network Planning Analyst develops, updates, and maintains network documentation including diagrams, policies, and procedures. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a project leader or manager. The Network Planning Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Network Planning Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The is a hybrid remote position.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Grants Management Analyst will be a key member for providing financial management, related analysis and reporting for many departments at The University of Vermont Health Network and related entities. They will work with the Network Grants Management Finance (GMF) team including the Lead Grant Analyst, Lead Grant Specialist and Grants Manager to support the Network’s needs related to all financial aspects of grants/research/clinical trials. The Grant Analyst’s duties will include reviewing and analyzing grant contracts, building budgets, journal entries, set up and creation for new grants, closure of completed grants, following up on approaching reminders and past dated events and generating reports as needed. They will be the point of contact in Finance for questions and advise related to grants/research/clinical trials. They will conduct analysis of the monthly financial reports and billings and make recommendations. They will provide grant/research support to all areas at UVMHN as assigned (to include but not limited to, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Management Accounting, Finance Administration, Healthcare Service Directors, Physicians and their research teams and the Office of Clinical Trials). They will assist with the completion of the annual UVMHN Uniform Guidance Audit and the Financial Statement Audit and Footnotes as it relates to their assigned areas.
EDUCATION:
Must possess a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance or related discipline. Direct healthcare system experience is preferred.
EXPERIENCE:
Three or more years of relevant finance experience required, health care or grant research finance preferred. Experience with post-award grants management, contract review, grant auditing, or research coordination and finances are a plus.