Senior Finance Associate- J-PAL North America
- Employer
- J-PAL North America
- Location
- Massachusetts, United States
- Salary
- Salary Commensurate with experience
- Posted Date
- Aug 26, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Accounting and Finance
- Fields
- Research
- Employment Type
- Full Time
About J-PAL North America
J-PAL North America, an economics research center at
MIT, is actively recruiting for a Senior Finance Associate (MIT job
Financial Administrator 2, SRS). Working at J-PAL North America
means being part of a vibrant, collaborative team of professionals
who are committed to translating research into innovative policy
solutions that are effective in reducing poverty. As a regional
office of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), J-PAL
North America is part of a network of hundreds of researchers at
universities around the world, including some of the world’s
leading economics researchers. J-PAL North America works closely
with J-PAL’s global headquarters and six additional independent
regional offices in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and
North Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia to generate
cutting-edge research, policy outreach, and training. This
position is based on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts and
provides a hybrid work schedule with some days in the office and
some days remote.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity &
Inclusion
At J-PAL North America we understand that inequity is
often institutionalized into policies and systems, and that these
inequities contribute to cycles of poverty and a lack of
opportunity for a great portion of the population, particularly
women, people of color and other marginalized populations. We
approach our work with the following staff values and are actively engaged in
creating a diverse, inclusive and equitable culture where everyone
can feel a sense of belonging and effectively contribute to the
work. We seek applicants with diverse backgrounds and lived
experiences that can help to broaden our perspective and approach
to economics research and policy.
To learn more about our work and team culture,
visit www.povertyactionlab.org/na.
Opportunity Overview As a member of the J-PAL North America team, you’ll be part of a Nobel-prize winning scientific movement that can transform US policy making. The Senior Finance Associate works under the supervision of the Finance and Operations Manager to conduct a broad range of grant and finance activities. As a Senior Finance Associate, your primary tasks will involve a range of accounts payable and receivable activities, reviewing funding opportunities, preparing and submitting proposals, developing cost estimates and budgets for events and trainings, tracking and monitoring the financial performance of grants and other funding streams, preparing grant and financial reports, and participating in award closeouts. For this position, we are looking for candidates with a bachelors degree and 3 years of experience with grant administration, accounting, or financial administration. We seek applicants from diverse backgrounds and especially encourage candidates with lived experience with the social policy issues that J-PAL North America aims to address through its work.
Key Responsibilities Conducts a broad range of grant and financial administration activities for J-PAL North America, which may include the following activities:
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Assists in funder research and proposal preparation
and serves as a project manager for submission of funding
proposals.
Completes the pre-award administration of
grant/contract activities such as reviewing solicitations and
determining necessary components; and managing renewal and
submission applications.
Develops budgets for grant proposals and manages grant
funds in accordance with MIT and donor regulations.
Tracks and monitors the financial performance of
grants and contracts to ensure compliance with MIT and sponsor
policies and consistency with approved award budgets.
Participates in the sponsored project closeout
process; submits final reports and certificates.
Liaises with MIT offices and partner
organizations.
Creates progress reports, and generates financial
reports in accordance with specific grant requirements.
Monitors project deadlines and deliverables.
Prepares and submits requests for no cost extensions
and other necessary changes to grant agreements.
Coordinates the receipt of award documentation;
maintains proposal and funding records and compiles information and
documents needed for audit inquiries.
Works with staff to prepare cost estimates and budgets
for events, custom trainings and other activities and helps with
reconciling related expenses.
Tracks proposals, manages under-recovery, cost
sharing, subcontracts, etc.
Reviews and approves financial transactions, such as
reimbursements for travel and corporate card payments.
Manages service contracts and vendor relationships,
including procurement.
Processes and tracks expenses and processes
reimbursements and other payments.
Prepares cost estimates, invoices/billings and
collects funds for services.
Monitors vacation tracking and enters salary
allocations.
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Monitors and analyzes actual and projected costs and
identifies potential overruns.
Prepares budget reports, budget forecasts, and
financial analyses and projections.
Assists with preparation of and reporting on annual
operating budget for J-PAL NA.
Performs monthly and fiscal year-end closing
processes.
Recommends and implements process improvements and
develops and documents best practices.
Manages special projects and performs other duties as
assigned.
Compensation & Benefits This full-time, exempt position is classified by MIT as a Financial Administrator 2, SRS, and has a grade 7 salary level. Current MIT salary levels are publicly available at https://hr.mit.edu/managers/hiring/pay. This is a fixed market-based salary range that is based on experience. J-PAL North America staff are MIT employees, which means they are eligible for a wide array of institutional benefits. Some of these MIT benefits include comprehensive health insurance, a 401(k) match up to 5% of salary plus a pension-based retirement plan, tuition assistance up to $5,250 per calendar year, commuter benefits, access to MyLifeServices, a generous vacation policy (3 weeks of paid vacation in your first year, and 4 weeks every year after that, plus an additional 12+ paid Institute-wide holidays per year and an end of year break), paid leave for sick time, maternity and parental leave, back-up child care benefits and much more. Professional Development Opportunities J-PAL North America supports a culture of learning, with opportunities to attend weekly seminars, engage in small-group discussions with other J-PAL staff, participate in workshops, or take classes for credit at MIT or elsewhere with our generous tuition assistance program. Qualifications
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Education: This position requires a bachelor's
degree or equivalent experience
Experience: A minimum of 3 years of experience in
grants management, accounting or financial administration
required.
Technical Skills: Actively demonstrates the
specialized knowledge and skills necessary to successfully execute
grant and finance tasks to which they are
assigned. Technical proficiency with learning and using
computer applications, including Microsoft office and/or Google
applications, Excel, MIT’s grants and finance systems, Salesforce
and Asana is required.
Ownership of Work: Takes responsibility/is
accountable for effectively completing assigned discrete tasks or
projects with high attention to detail. Produces high quality work
in the time expected; identifies and follows up with manager and
other stakeholders as needed to ensure assignments are completed on
time. Takes initiative and offers ideas for new ways to approach
work.
Written Communication: Accurately and succinctly
communicates in writing, including the ability to draft
grammatically correct, cohesive emails, memos and reports, and
prepare content for slides, proposals and publications.
Oral Communication: Demonstrates strong active
listening skills and accurately and succinctly communicates
information orally to staff and other key stakeholders.
Task & Project Management: Takes on a
process-oriented task, plans and organizes work, coordinates with
others, establishes appropriate priorities and timelines, exercises
follow through, and adds overall value to the process.
Problem Solving/Decision Making: Demonstrates
adeptness at analyzing facts, judgment, and strong decision-making
ability. Responds to problems, issues, and opportunities that are
identified by supervisors. Collaborates to identify a solution or
response.
Commitment to Mission & Values: Demonstrates
interest in poverty alleviation in the North American (primarily
the United States) context in particular. Demonstrates a commitment
to J-PAL North America’s values.
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A cover letter which highlights:
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Your qualifications for this role, and how they have
prepared you to be an effective Senior Finance Associate
Your interest in our mission of poverty alleviation in
the North America region, especially in the US, including any
professional, educational, or volunteer experiences that
demonstrate your commitment to our mission
Optional- Please consider sharing how your personal
lived experience or personal identities, beyond your professional
or educational experience, contribute to your interest and insight
into J-PAL North America’s anti-poverty work
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