The Financial Analyst will play a vital role in supporting the pre- and post-award needs of International Studies and Programs (ISP) at Michigan State University (MSU). Working with faculty, staff and administrators, the Financial Analyst will work with ISP lead faculty and department administrators across campus to develop proposal application packages for international research, education, and capacity building programs at MSU. Additionally, this position will serve as fiscal officer for several centers within ISP supporting the financial operations and coordinating with center directors on ongoing financial planning, monitoring, reporting and analysis of financial data.
Innovating, creating, learning, anticipating the future: The Global Research Office presents a novel higher education model for international research and development. Global Research will provide expertise and resources to facilitate access to funding from the U.S. government, philanthropic foundations, bilateral and multilateral organizations, foreign governments, and non-profit and for-profit entities. Ultimately, linkages among MSU faculty, collaborating partners, and the broader international community will serve as a conduit for co-creation of high-quality programming, groundbreaking research, and innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.
Hybrid work statement: The department is currently operating under a hybrid modality structure, with staff working three days in person and two days remotely. This structure is subject to change at any time.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Proposal Development (30%)
Work with ISP faculty and administrators to facilitate the development of multi-disciplinary, multi-investigator research proposals that focus on MSU’s international research, education, and engagement priorities
Liaise with MSU faculty, the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), and donors to ensure that proposal production and submission is timely, complete, and meets MSU and donor requirements
Contribute to the development of the technical approach, personnel and management sections
Analyze RFPs and RFAs to draft technical and cost proposal outlines
Write and edit capability statements highlighting MSU and faculty expertise in relevant proposal areas
Develop proposal calendar and ensure adherence; manage timely and technically responsive inputs from proposal team members
Provide input on financial aspects of proposals including creating budgets and budget justifications meeting MSU and donor requirements
Track the status of proposals after submission and convene post-proposal debriefings
Oversee editing of final technical and cost proposals
Fiscal Officer (30%)
Maintain fund ledgers and allocate transactions to appropriate accounts ensuring that funds are spent in accordance with the fiscal policy, account and/or grant purpose
Provide financial guidance to the center directors on line item expenditures by maintaining records of typical spending on recurring costs to determine availability of periodic spending
Manage incoming gifts to the center including advising which account gifts should be credited to and reinvesting the proceeds of endowments
Review, approve, and monitor account expenditures and maintain supporting documentation
Participate in the planning, preparation, and maintenance of budgets for grant and university general and other accounts
Reconcile purchasing card and maintain supporting documentation
Ensure compliance with university business policies, procedures and regulations
ISP Unit Management (30%)
Contribute to the advancement of ISP Dean’s initiatives
Represent ISP on MSU work groups and networks
Track and process unit personnel distributions
Review and analyze financial policies and procedures to recommend and implement internal controls and reporting standards for the unit
Evaluate existing policies and procedures and make recommendations for process improvements to strengthen operational effectiveness
Analyze account data and prepare financial reports for the unit
Market Intelligence & Communications (10%)
Anticipate trends in donor funding and identify new business opportunities for ISP’s international engagement
Conduct opportunity analyses to evaluate MSU competitiveness and make recommendations that position ISP/MSU to engage in upcoming opportunities
Identify and maintain relationships with external partners
Prepare and assist in negotiating teaming agreements, memoranda of understanding, and sub-awards
Conduct outreach to university faculty, staff, and students regarding funding opportunities
Minimum Requirements
The job requires: knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in accounting, finance, business or a related field: three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in accounting, research administration including the area of pre or post award processes, or related field such as regulatory administration or cost accounting or auditing or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Desired Qualifications
Experience in office administration and operations; experience working at an international development, international non-governmental organization, or similar organization; experience with proposal development of non-traditional funding agencies; experience maintaining accounting ledgers and implementing accounting controls and record keeping; ability to problem solve through complex problems and develop effective solutions; ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Resume and cover letter
Work Hours
STANDARD 8-5
The Bidding Eligibility ends on 04/28/2026 at 11:55 PM
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