Monthly: $5,137 to $6,906; range 55; commensurate ...
Hybrid
Bachelor's degree in accounting or budgeting
Two years of relevant professional experience
Experience with grant funding policies and procedures
This senior-level role independently leads pre-award and post-award grant administration for a diverse portfolio of domestic and international research projects
Job Summary
This senior-level role independently leads pre-award and post-award grant administration for a diverse portfolio of domestic and international research projects.
The position requires applying expertise to develop budgets, provide advanced fiscal analysis, and interpret regulatory requirements to guide sound financial decisions.
Washington State University offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life insurance, retirement plans, and employee tuition waivers.
Matching Summary
This senior-level role independently leads pre-award and post-award grant administration for a diverse portfolio of domestic and international research projects.
Salary
Monthly: $5,137 to $6,906; Range 55; Commensurate with experience
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in accounting or budgeting
Two years of relevant professional experience
Experience with grant funding policies and procedures
Proficiency in accounting information systems
Ability to work across multiple time zones
Nice-to-have
Experience with USAID or CDC cooperative agreements
Certified grant administrator credential
Experience with international NGOs
Knowledge of WSU Business Policies
Experience in higher education environment
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree with 18 quarter hours in accounting/auditing/budgeting
2 years of relevant professional experience
US citizenship or lawful authorization required
Background check required due to financial access
Work Rights
Must be US citizen or lawfully authorized non-US citizen