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Fiscal & Business Analyst II (Finance)



The Department of Family Medicine has grown significantly in size and scope. An additional fiscal person is needed to meet the budgetary needs and adhere to the fiscal policies and procedures within the University. The Fiscal and Business Analyst II performs support work to assist with the administration of financial and business transactions within the Department of Family Medicine consisting of business process transactions, budget monitoring and account reconciliation as defined by the Department Administrator.

This job will report into an administrative management position such as a Director, Associate or Assistant Director, Dean, Associate or Assistant Dean, Program Director, Department Head, or similar position. This job class specializes in financial reporting and analysis, fiscal resource management, and budget analysis. The Fiscal and Business Analyst provides financial information through budget projections and financial forecasting (e.g., expected cash flow, anticipated revenue or income) to help in financial planning, identifying trends in departmental spending, etc. Positions in this job class develop financial reports, statements and spreadsheets for use by management in determining current and future financial position. This is administrative and analytical work which is directly related to the mission and fiscal well-being of the institution, requiring the application of discretion and judgment on matters of significance with respect to budget planning, allocation of fiscal resources, and financial reporting and control. As such the duties of this position are intended to qualify for exempt status under the administrative duties exemption of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The job is responsible for recommending, developing and/or implementing accounting and financial control policies at the department, division, or college level. This job also ensures that financial activities are in compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations (e.g., grant/OMB compliance, GAAP, etc.), and USF policies and procedures. The Fiscal and Business Analyst may supervise a limited number of employees in fiscal support positions; however supervision is not mandatory for this job class. This position serves as a liaison with central departments such as the Controller's Office, Division of Research, Budgets, or Purchasing. This position typically has approval authority for expenditures and budget transfers, and may have a role of significance in cash collection and control.This position requires a Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration or other field directly related to the position's specific responsibilities and 2-4 years of fiscal related work experience; or a Bachelor's degree in no specific required field and three years of fiscal related work experience; or five years fiscal related work experience. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Analytical thinking skills. Problem solving. Ability to work within a team. Effective communication skills. Excellent customer service skills. Analytical knowledge of accounting, consolidated financial reporting, reconciliation of multiple accounts, accounts payable, accounts receivable and journal entries.The University of South Florida is a high-impact global research university dedicated to student success. Over the past 10 years, no other public university in the country has risen faster in U.S. News and World Report's national university rankings than USF. Serving more than 50,000 students on campuses in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee, USF is designated as a Preeminent State Research University by the Florida Board of Governors, placing it in the most elite category among the state's 12 public universities. USF is a member of the American Athletic Conference.
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With more than 16,000 employees at USF, the University of South Florida is one of the largest employers in the Tampa Bay region. At USF you will find opportunities to excel in a rich academic environment that fosters the development and advancement of our employees. We believe in creating a talented, engaged and driven workforce through on-going development and career opportunities. We also offer a first class benefit package that includes medical, dental and life insurance plans, retirement plan options, tuition program and generous leave programs and more.
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  • Balances the budget(s) by performing a detailed review and analysis of the actual vs. budget for numerous accounts. Advises management/faculty/PIs of potential areas of over/under allocation, and when any budget transfers need to take place.
  • Prepares financial reports, statements and spreadsheets to consolidate financial activities, which are utilized by management, PIs and/or accountable officers.
  • Reconciles all accounts such as E&G, grant, USF Foundation, Research Foundation, Rebate Accounts, Auxiliary accounts, carry-forward, etc. and resolves any discrepancies. May review and make adjustments to initial reconciliations done by fiscal support positions. May maintain an additional shadow financial system.
  • Prepares and develops financial projections/forecasts, \"what if\" scenarios, budget control systems, cash management systems, etc. and works with management on financial planning and reporting at monthly, quarterly and yearly intervals.
  • Gathers data and assists in the preparation of the yearly operating budget/plan to be submitted to the central Budget office and/or other administrative departments.
  • Assists faculty/PIs with budget development and other grant related fiscal activities.
  • Manages cash flow for an Auxiliary operation, department, or grant by monitoring expenditures, requesting funds, preparing cash operating plans, etc.
  • Perform accounting and financial tasks for loans and interest payments related to large purchases or projects which have been financed.
  • Recommends appropriate accounting controls to be implemented and develops new and/or makes revisions to previous fiscal procedures for the department, division, grant or college.
  • Has approval authority for all purchasing related activities and provides oversight by monitoring how purchases are affecting the budget, for compliance with USF policies and OMB guidelines, and for appropriate spending limits.
  • Monitors payroll expenses and may advise on appropriate chartfields/accounts for salary expenditures. Assists in planning for future salary & rate budget allocations.
  • Performs other program, grant, auxiliary or department specific financial or budget related activities.
  • Serves as a liaison with other USF departments and/or external agencies by problem solving, resolving budget issues, and providing appropriate information for various financial, budget or grant related inquiries.
  • Prepares annual budgets for assigned programs to submit to Financial Leadership.
  • Perform analytical analysis of departmental financial statements including review of budget to actuals variances on all funding sources including auxiliary, general revenue, grants, concession, agency, convenience, USF Research Foundation and USF Foundation funds.
  • Analysis should also ensure that all activity is in compliance with departmental policy, USF policies/regulations and state/federal statutes.
  • Complete in-year forecasting and prepare historical trend analysis reports.
  • Review and make adjustments to initial reconciliations completed by Fiscal & Business Specialists.
  • Assist with compilation of annual budgets from individual units to balance to college control controls.
  • Analyze auxiliary income for UBI and prepare appropriate paperwork.
  • Prepare Funding Commitment to ensure college is balanced to control totals.
  • Hire, train and coach student employees who assist with reconciliations.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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