Salary
💰 $83,631 - $106,379 per year
About the role
- Serves as the Division Administrator for Endocrinology, Metabolism & Diabetes coordinating policies and procedures and overseeing the implementation of teaching, research and clinical programs
- Participates and serves as the staff representative on the division’s Leadership Team and collaborates to build solutions to operational and financial matters
- Responsible for aligning division activities with the policies and procedures of the department, School of Medicine, and University of Colorado
- Represents the division within the Department, the School of Medicine, and the University, providing communication and networking
- Fiscal responsibility and management of all funds including state, federal, auxiliary, gift, endowment, grant and contract funds, and CU MEDICINE/clinical funds
- Manages the financial aspects of operations and staffing, faculty recruitment, and other short- and long-term planning functions
- Prepares budgets, controls, and regularly monitors revenue and expenditure activity for each source of funds
- Administers policies, rules, and regulations from federal, state, University, CU MEDICINE, and other sources
- Administers and coordinates regulations and standards related to business management, clinical, research and educational administration
- Coordinates personnel matters including position establishment, recruitment, hiring and supervision of staff, performance planning and appraisal, and termination processes
- Participates in planning activities for the division, including long and short-range planning
- Works with the Division Head and other faculty to analyze and report existing and/or new programs and ventures to interested parties
- Largely financially focused role requiring strong financial acumen and authority over the business affairs, funds, and resources of the division
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in business, business administration, finance, accounting, education, healthcare administration, public administration, or a directly related field from an accredited institution
- A combination of education and related technical/paraprofessional experience may be substituted for the bachelor’s degree on a year for year basis
- Five (5) years of professional management experience that includes direct responsibility for financial administration, policy coordination, and personnel management
- Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire
- Preferred: Master’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in accounting/business/health care management, finance, or closely related field
- Preferred: Financial, administrative, and supervisory experience in a university or healthcare setting
- Preferred: Prior experience with the University’s PeopleSoft finance and human resources management system
- Preferred: Prior experience in managing clinical and/or grant revenue
- Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees at all levels throughout the institution
- Outstanding customer service skills
- Strong financial management skills to include comprehensive understanding of academic medical institution financial structure and operational standards
- Demonstrated ability to manage funds effectively, from a variety of sources and with the use of a variety of financial management software applications
- Ability to prepare and present analytical assessments and reports, and to communicate professionally and effectively
- Excellence in establishing work priorities, providing follow-through, and meeting established deadlines
- Ability to successfully plan, organize, implement, and coordinate financial and administrative activities in a diverse and complicated system
- Demonstrated ability to manage and supervise staff and assign or reorganize tasks to meet the Division’s overall strategic goals
- Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, List of References
- May be subject to background check and required to comply with vaccination/medical surveillance policies when working in affiliated healthcare facilities