Post Award Accountant
Job Summary
The faculty, students, and staff in the Department of Biomolecular Chemistry (BMC), as part of the School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH), are engaged in an array of research, teaching, and service activities to meet the needs of our world-class educational institution. The department is housed within the Hector Deluca Biochemical Sciences complex, a state-of-the-art research and instructional complex located on Henry Mall, and has a reputation for carrying out federally funded, high-level, competitive biomedical research.
The Post Award Accountant plays a critical role in supporting members of the BMC Department engaged in sponsored (externally funded) biomedical research. This position ensures consistent, accurate, and insightful financial reporting that strengthens the department’s robust research portfolio. Under the general supervision of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), the Post Award Accountant provides expertise in purchasing, financial reporting and analysis, and faculty guidance, while actively expanding knowledge in related areas to effectively fulfill assigned responsibilities.
Working collaboratively with the CAO and department faculty, the Post Award Accountant advances the broader goals of the BMC Department at UW–Madison. By supporting faculty, staff, and students in managing and stewarding their research funding, this role is essential to enabling the department’s mission.
This position may require some work to be performed in-person, onsite, at a designated campus work location. Some work may be performed remotely, at an offsite, non-campus work location.
Key Job Responsibilities
- Audits and approves subaward invoices
- Prepares and processes financial reporting and/or invoicing information
- Provides expertise and advice related to procurement and allowable charges
- Advises departments or researchers on appropriate post-award modifications
- Reviews financial expenditures for accuracy on sponsored grants and contracts
- Assists principal investigators with financial management of sponsored program budgets and directs day-to-day fiscal transactions
- Serves as subject matter expert to leadership, staff, and institutional stakeholders regarding sponsored programs accounting and financial operations, policies and procedures
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