ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FINANCE, School of Law, Administration jobs in United States
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Boston University · 1 day ago

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FINANCE, School of Law, Administration

Boston University is a leading law school with an international reputation, dedicated to providing one of the finest legal educations in the world. The Assistant Director of Finance will work collaboratively with various Law departments to ensure the accuracy of all financial transactions and support the preparation of the School's annual budget.

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Responsibilities

Review and approve all day-to-day financial transactions
Reconcile all accounts on a monthly basis
Collaborate with University departments and external vendors as needed to resolve problems with financial transactions
Guide staff and faculty in the appropriate processes and procedures for financial transactions
Train employees in the proper procedures to complete financial vouchers
Provide support to the Assistant Dean of Finance in preparing the School's annual budget, quarterly budget confirmations, and the fiscal year close
Acts as the primary Data Security Administrator for the Law School

Qualification

Financial transactionsBudget preparationData Security AdministrationTrainingCollaboration

Required

Bachelor's degree
3-5 years experience

Company

Boston University

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Boston University is one of the leading private research and teaching institutions in the world today, with three primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$17.6M
Key Investors
National Institutes of HealthNational Institute on Aging
2023-09-15Grant· $13.7M
2023-04-03Grant· $3.9M

Leadership Team

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Clémentine Plati
Co-Founder and Program Coordinator, Mentoring Circles for Data Science and Machine Learning
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Farah Rexha
Pre-Health Professionals Club (PHPC) Co-Founder & Co-President
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