Financial Management Analyst- (Clinical Trials)
Fully Remote Financial Management Services
Job Type
Full-time
Description

SUMMARY:  

The Financial Management Analyst is responsible for the preparation and oversight of high-quality customer budgets and contracts on behalf of investigative sites. This position plays a critical role in pricing, planning, execution, and control of investigator grants. This role is directly involved with the development of negotiation strategies. 


Requirements

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:


Budget & CTA Management

  • Develop and negotiate (complex) grant budgets based on protocols, SOAs, Rate Cards, and sponsor provided materials on behalf of investigative sites
  • Develop full grant budgets if sponsor or CRO does not provide a budget template and review with site as applicable
  • Develop and review Clinical Trial Agreements (CTAs) utilizing standard templates and project related information on behalf of investigative sites
  • Ensure CTAs are executed in a timely manner in order to meet expected timelines for study start-up
  • Develop and review other agreements (e.g. confidentiality agreements, Work Orders, Change Orders, etc.) as needed in support of the business
  • On behalf of the investigative site, liaise with the legal departments as necessary, to ensure any content changes to the CTAs are agreeable
  • Regularly contact the investigative sites to provide updates on the progress of budgets, CTAs, and amendments. Reach out to the investigative sites to acquire input on non-standard budget or contract items
  • Participate in customer/site meeting preparations and discussions as needed
  • Provide ongoing account management and financial support to the Director, operations Finance FMS, and the FMS analysts to ensure productive investigative site relationships 
  • Ensure contract and budget statuses remain updated on a regular basis to support project timelines and allow management insight into financials associated with the contracting process
  • Develop strong working relationships and maintain effective communication with Elligo management, staff, customers, and sites
  • Ensure that contracts are executed and centrally stored in accordance with corporate guidelines.
  • Generate standard and ad-hoc reporting to summarize information and uncover insights
  • Reconcile any discrepancies between documents and database(s)
  • Support audits by providing accurate contract and budget documentation
  • Maintain confidentiality of company information as appropriate
  • Perform other duties as required or assigned

QUALIFICATIONS: 


  • Intermediate knowledge of contract principles and procedures.  
  • Ability to comprehend, review, and research complex contract documents. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to effectively convey ideas and information clearly and concisely.
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to build and foster trust with internal and external stakeholders. 
  • Ability to work professionally with internal and external stakeholders to effectively achieve business results.
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently to complete tasks, respond to department requests, and collaborate with others to utilize their resources and knowledge to identify quality solutions.
  • Strong organizational/prioritization skills with the ability to manage multiple concurrent projects. 
  • Ability to work effectively in a dynamic environment and be flexible to shifting priorities. 
  • Strong negotiation skills with a collaborative, solutions-oriented approach.
  • Highly detail oriented with intermediate analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Understanding of clinical trial agreements, budgets, regulatory considerations, and compliance requirements (ICH GCP, FDA, GDPR, etc.).  
  • Ability to interpret clinical trial protocols and translate them into budget requirements.
  • Intermediate proficiency with Excel and basic proficiency in other Microsoft 365 applications (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Teams), Salesforce and SharePoint.


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: 


  • Bachelor’s degree or higher required, preferably in Accounting, Finance, or Business Administration preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and related work experience. 
  • Three (3) or more years of experience related to contract and budget management in the clinical research industry or five (5) or more years of related experience.
  • Minimum one (1) year experience developing grant budgets for clinical trials.