At a Glance
- Tasks: Enhance financial controls for research, ensuring accurate reconciliations and stakeholder collaboration.
- Company: The University of Edinburgh, a leading institution committed to impactful research.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, potential contract extension, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to advancing research excellence.
- Why this job: Play a key role in shaping the financial landscape of groundbreaking research projects.
- Qualifications: Experience in financial management and strong analytical skills required.
The predicted salary is between 45000 - 55000 £ per year.
2yr Contract (likely to extend) Job Purpose The University of Edinburgh's research activity is central to its Strategy 2030, accounting for approximately £400m in income annually across 6,500 research accounts.
This role is dedicated to enhancing the financial control framework for research across the University, by identifying and strengthening the relationships between the various research stakeholders (Edinburgh Research Office (ERO), schools and finance) and provide robust assurance on research balance sheet reconciliations, project suspense accounts and the preparation of research accruals and provisions.
Main responsibilities 1.
Advanced Research Reconciliations Analysis Lead the improvement of the Research Deferred Income Account reconciliation process, moving beyond simple categorisation to a comprehensive reconciliation between the General Ledger portfolio codes and the Projects Ledger.
Establish monthly controls to identify and resolve discrepancies where transactions are posted to the General Ledger but fail to interface with the Projects Ledger, preventing the risk of underclaiming income from funders.
Oversee the reconciliation and clearance of research-related clearing accounts and the Research Debtors Adjustment account. 2.
Management of Research Project Lifecycle Backlogs Work with ERO to manage a projec...