Research Accountant in Brighton - Moulsecoomb
- Employer
- University of Brighton
- Location
- Brighton, East Sussex
- Salary
- £30,942 to £34,804 per annum
- Closing date
- 7 Dec 2020
Job Details
Research Accountant
Finance Department
Location: Brighton - Moulsecoomb
Salary: £30,942 to £34,804 per annum
Come and join our research accounting team, where you will provide specialist financial advice and support across the University, costing new grants and projects, and tracking the financial performance and compliance of grants and projects. You will be managing the financial aspects of a portfolio of projects, providing advice and support to a wide range of colleagues in order to contribute to the growth in our research portfolio.
The main responsibilities of this role are as follows:
- The management and coordination of the financial aspects of research grants and contracts
- The management of research project claims, including investigating and resolving queries
- The provision of specialist financial advice and support to research colleagues on the post-award financial and project management of all research activity
- The provision of advice and support to academics and administrative staff in the costing of grant applications and other externally funded projects
You will be at least AAT qualified or have a demonstrable level of commensurate practical experience.
This is a full-time, permanent post. Job sharers are welcome to apply.
If you wish to discuss this role, please contact Andrew Simpson (Head of Financial Reporting) at A.J.Simpson@brighton.ac.uk
http://jobs.brighton.ac.uk/FI5006-20-316
Closing Date: Monday 07 December 2020
Interview Date: Monday 14 December 2020
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