Financial Operations Analyst - Recent Grads

Financial Operations Analyst (Recent Grads) Location: Columbus, OH (On-site) Pay: $19 - $21/hr Client: Leading Investment Management Firm Degree: Accounting, Finance, or related field (Required) What You’ll Do: Cost Analysis – Evaluate financial programs & operations Forecasting – Analyze & predict financial trends Client Valuations – Perform month-end fund valuations Fund Research – Assess offshore & domestic funds Accounting Resolution – Fix discrepancies & document corrections Financial Models – Build P&L models for decision-making What You Bring: Recent grad with a degree in Accounting/Finance Strong Excel & data analysis skills Detail-oriented with sharp problem-solving abilities Strong communication & teamwork skills Apply Now & Grow in Finance!

Financial Operations Specialist 2

The Financial Operations Analyst functions within an academic and clinical medicine environment, providing a comprehensive range of fiscal services to the Radiology Department under the direction of the Finance Manager. This role focuses on research funding, earnings operations, and development funds, while ensuring strict compliance with fiscal policies and internal controls

Financial Operations Senior Analyst

Job Description Senior Financial Analyst, under the direction of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) Finance Manager implements day to day administration and analysis of an assigned personal portfolio of approximately 115 OSU funds totaling $16 million each fiscal year within the OSUCCC; performs monthly required financial reconciliations and account analysis and reviews on a wide variety of funds including Endowment, Development, Contract, Earnings (Conference), and General funds; Develops Business Plans for new Faculty recruits and large programs within the Comprehensive Cancer Center; prepares and presents monthly reports and provides financial statements to the OSUCCC Finance Manager, Senior Administrative Staff and Faculty; works cross-functionally with Faculty and Staff in 12 different University Colleges, The James, and all OSU ancillary services to provide support in financial management, budgeting, analytical financial statements, and other financial services; completes monthly reconciliation of payroll transactions on the general ledger and completes HR adjustments and transactions in the University systems as needed; Works directly with Faculty for budgeted HR appointments and management of their staff and students on different University research funds and grants; Processes, reviews, and approves all required financial functions including journals, transfers, deposits, payroll, procurement, and accounts payable; Reviews OSUCCC Contracts, Letters of Offer, and MOUs to appropriately provide financial resources to Faculty and Staff; approves fund availability for financial transactions in compliance with university policies and procedures and the approved delegation of signature authority document; monitors fund balances and alerts Senior Financial Analyst of potential deficits or problems; monitors accounting practices ensuring compliance with auditing standards; provides and disseminates information on OSU and CCC departmental fiscal policies and procedures; develops tools and performs account and transaction fluctuation analysis; completes budget to actual data on a monthly, quarterly, and annual bases for fund financial review and forecasting; resolves problems with account details and status; assists with risk assessments and develops risk mitigation plans; performs internal controls assessments and provides recommendations for policies and procedures; works closely with purchasing to resolve any procurement issues with vendors or other departments; utilizes University Human Resources (HR), Financial, and Procurement systems to manage information; maintains fiscal records; Trains Fiscal Associates and assists in providing financial expertise for other staff and areas within the OSUCCC; participates in year-end account closing activities; hires and supervises the student(s) employees as directed by the Finance Manager; Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with a Major in accounting or business administration Required Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business related field, advance degree preferred

Financial Operations Specialist 3

Reporting to the Administrator, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health (DPBH), this role is focused on ensuring the strategic and financial success of the DPBH in the provision of departmental finances, with focus on research finances. This positions responsibilities are guided by the overall strategic direction set forth by the COM as well as the DPBH senior leadership team

Senior Financial Analyst

Taft is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst to support our Accounting team in our Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Detroit, Indianapolis, or Minneapolis offices. The Senior Financial Analyst is responsible for assisting with the financial planning and budget process for the firm. Duties/Responsibilities: Primary responsibility of becoming a subject matter expert on and maintaining the firm's budget tool to provide financial insight

Financial Operations Analyst - Recent Grads

Financial Operations Analyst (Recent Grads) Location: Columbus, OH (On-site) Pay: $19 - $21/hr Client: Leading Investment Management Firm Degree: Accounting, Finance, or related field (Required) What You’ll Do: Cost Analysis – Evaluate financial programs & operations Forecasting – Analyze & predict financial trends Client Valuations – Perform month-end fund valuations Fund Research – Assess offshore & domestic funds Accounting Resolution – Fix discrepancies & document corrections Financial Models – Build P&L models for decision-making What You Bring: Recent grad with a degree in Accounting/Finance Strong Excel & data analysis skills Detail-oriented with sharp problem-solving abilities Strong communication & teamwork skills Apply Now & Grow in Finance!

Financial Operations Specialist 2

The Financial Operations Analyst functions within an academic and clinical medicine environment, providing a comprehensive range of fiscal services to the Radiology Department under the direction of the Finance Manager. This role focuses on research funding, earnings operations, and development funds, while ensuring strict compliance with fiscal policies and internal controls

Senior Financial Analyst - Pediatrics - Columbus, OH

Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 114,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries

Financial Operations Senior Analyst

Job Description Senior Financial Analyst, under the direction of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) Finance Manager implements day to day administration and analysis of an assigned personal portfolio of approximately 115 OSU funds totaling $16 million each fiscal year within the OSUCCC; performs monthly required financial reconciliations and account analysis and reviews on a wide variety of funds including Endowment, Development, Contract, Earnings (Conference), and General funds; Develops Business Plans for new Faculty recruits and large programs within the Comprehensive Cancer Center; prepares and presents monthly reports and provides financial statements to the OSUCCC Finance Manager, Senior Administrative Staff and Faculty; works cross-functionally with Faculty and Staff in 12 different University Colleges, The James, and all OSU ancillary services to provide support in financial management, budgeting, analytical financial statements, and other financial services; completes monthly reconciliation of payroll transactions on the general ledger and completes HR adjustments and transactions in the University systems as needed; Works directly with Faculty for budgeted HR appointments and management of their staff and students on different University research funds and grants; Processes, reviews, and approves all required financial functions including journals, transfers, deposits, payroll, procurement, and accounts payable; Reviews OSUCCC Contracts, Letters of Offer, and MOUs to appropriately provide financial resources to Faculty and Staff; approves fund availability for financial transactions in compliance with university policies and procedures and the approved delegation of signature authority document; monitors fund balances and alerts Senior Financial Analyst of potential deficits or problems; monitors accounting practices ensuring compliance with auditing standards; provides and disseminates information on OSU and CCC departmental fiscal policies and procedures; develops tools and performs account and transaction fluctuation analysis; completes budget to actual data on a monthly, quarterly, and annual bases for fund financial review and forecasting; resolves problems with account details and status; assists with risk assessments and develops risk mitigation plans; performs internal controls assessments and provides recommendations for policies and procedures; works closely with purchasing to resolve any procurement issues with vendors or other departments; utilizes University Human Resources (HR), Financial, and Procurement systems to manage information; maintains fiscal records; Trains Fiscal Associates and assists in providing financial expertise for other staff and areas within the OSUCCC; participates in year-end account closing activities; hires and supervises the student(s) employees as directed by the Finance Manager; Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with a Major in accounting or business administration Required Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, or Business related field, advance degree preferred

Revenue Cycle Specialist

Scope of Position The Clinical Research Finance amp; Compliance (CRFC) Department is responsible for the accounting and analysis of key financials for all Oncology clinical trials; especially focusing on Revenue and Billing. Responsibilities across the group include revenue recognition and forecasting, project costing, negotiation of contract terms, monthly reconciliation and invoicing, coverage analysis, patient claim review, patient reimbursement, and assistance with internal audit requests

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