My client, a national energy authority, is expanding its team and seeking to hire a Finance Research Program Executive. This role is with a public sector organisation based in Dublin 2.
The position offers a competitive salary, hybrid working options, and 29 days of annual leave. Candidates should be available to start immediately, as this is a 12-month contract with a strong possibility of extension or permanency.
Roles and Responsibilities:
· Process applications for funding to point of decision in a timely and efficient manner ensuring compliance with scheme guidelines.
· Manage timely issue of Grant Agreements and Amendments to successful applicants.
· Advise client companies on SEAI grant claim procedures and assist in meeting requirements.
· Review requests for grant payment to ensure sufficient financial documentation has been provided and all grant conditions are complied with prior to payment.
· Facilitate on site financial documentation verification.
· Support the efficient implementation of a new Grant management system.
· Develop reports and indicators to ensure quality and timeliness of all aspects of grant management.
· Assist in the updating of application guidelines and scheme terms and conditions to ensure that appropriate levels of compliance in place.
· Input into the development of new programmes.
· Present at workshops for grant applicants on the financial and documentation requirement for successful drawdown of funds. EU Grants
· Coordination and preparation of research sponsor financial claims and related follow-up queries.
· Ongoing liaison with programme teams and resolution of financial issues on their research grants.
· Maintenance of research grant files to an acceptable audit standard.
· Assisting with application budgets.
· Income and banking management.
Knowledge & Skills:
· Strong organisational skills.
· Excellent written and oral communication skills and ability
· A capacity to build positive working relationship with colleagues and external stakeholders.
· Strong proactive project management approach to achieving results and demonstrated ability to deliver projects end to end.
· Good numeracy skills, a strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
· Ability to multitask, manage competing demands and work effectively to deadlines.
· The ability to work on own initiative and display sound judgement.
Essential Requirements:
· A degree (minimum of NFQ Level 7 or greater) in a relevant discipline such as Business, Finance, or Accounting
· Must be immediately available.
· A minimum of three years’ directly relevant experience working in research grants administration, grant management or finance function
· Experience of ensuring compliance with financial controls and procedures
· Experience building and maintaining effective working relationships internal and external stakeholders.
· Strong written and verbal communication skills including report writing, presenting and public speaking, and the ability to break down financial information.
· Well-developed IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint).
Desirable:
· Knowledge/Experience of working in the public sector.
· Knowledge/Experience of EU funded research grants administration
· Strong project management and organisational skills
· Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.
· Analytical in approach to work and a proven ability to provide practical advice in a commercial context.
To hear more or for a confidential discussion please contact Hannah Somers on 016146182 or [email protected] or click on the link below.
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