Financial Analyst I Washington, DC
Company: Competitive Innovations, LLC
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Competitive Innovations, LLC (CI) is seeking a Financial Analyst
to support the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human
Rights, and Labor's Office of Global Programs (DRL/GP). The
position is a member of the Office Administration Team. The
Financial Analyst provides support for the full range of
Administrative Specialist functions, including receiving,
reviewing, and processing requests for supplies, equipment,
furniture, office services and procurement. They will maintain
various financial reports extracted for ad hoc reconciliation;
perform comparative research on particular accounts that may be
overstated or understated; and prepare for year-end closing of six
different funding appropriations, some of which may be earmarked by
Congress. This position provides DRL leadership technical
assistance throughout the federal assistance lifecycle that
includes pre-award, award, and post-award phases in grants and
cooperative agreements. This is a full-time position located in
Washington, D.C.Responsibilities:
- Develop a process for internally tracking and reconciling
accounts, which systematically tracks the process from beginning to
end.
- Assist in the preparation and collection of documentation for
review and perform aspects of the closeout functions deemed
necessary; maintaining accurate reports and reconcile
accounts.
- Work with program analysts to attain knowledge of all the
applications and systems used for financial management; collect
documentation and determine the necessary steps to close out
expiring and/or expired actions.
- Work with program analysts to draft correspondence to
organizations during the close out phase to ensure each
organization understands the process and requirements of closing
their account.
- Assist in preparing briefing materials for monthly and
quarterly meetings for discussion of closeout, and audit
preparations.
- Prepare presentations for workshops to discuss guidance and
best practices for using the Payment Management System and other
systems to ensure compliant and efficient closeouts.
- Attend stakeholder workshops and conferences on topics related
to their duties and responsibilities, provide program monitoring
and technical assistance to grantees, while supporting the
FTE.
- Assist in the coordination of foreign assistance funding
throughout the federal assistance lifecycle that includes
pre-award, award, and post-award phases in grants and cooperative
agreements.
- Track the foreign assistance lifecycle progress throughout the
fiscal year.
- Coordinate and assist the DRL/GP Leadership in the
administration and coordination of international human rights and
democracy foreign assistance programs.
- Organize and participate in meetings, trainings, and/or
conference events.
- Undertake additional training to ensure they obtain relevant
skills needed to advance U.S. policy and programming priorities and
meet requirements of this SOW. Attend trainings or conferences to
further knowledge in relations to duties and responsibilities
listed above and/or hone expertise in one or more following areas:
regional or thematic area: Western Hemisphere Affairs, South
Central Asia, East-Asia Pacific, Africa, Europe, Near-Eastern
Affairs, Democracy, Human Rights, Labor, Internet Freedom,
International Religious Freedom, Transitional Justice, Monitoring
and Evaluations, Gender, Marginalized Populations, Security and
Human Rights.
- As needed and as resources permit, the individual may be asked
to directly support the travel of senior DRL Bureau and U.S.
Department of State officials and/or at the direction of and in
coordination with the Grants Officer Representative and/or Grants
Officer, conduct program monitoring visits at the project
implementation site to monitor grantee activities.
- Report on program activities monitored and analyze to support
both the Grants Officer Representative and/or the Grants Officer in
their evaluation of programs.Essential functions of this position
include: (as applicable)
- Proficiency in using different styles of tracking and
monitoring payments and designing and managing complex Excel
spreadsheets is required.
- Must be able to travel globally to highly sensitive areas with
little notice.Minimum Qualifications:
- Secret level security clearance.
- Bachelor's degree with 3 years of experience or a master's
degree with 1-2 years of experience.
- Detail-oriented self-starter.
- Interest in accounting principles and international program
management.
- Must be flexible and able to work during the seasonal time of
preparing for year-end closing and certification of multiple
reports at the final stages of closeout, usually September.
- Ability to communicate orally to conduct fact finding
interviews, meet and deal with management officials, and present
recommendations to management.
- Ability to communicate in writing to develop policy, guidance,
instructions, and reports of findings and recommendations.
- Experience with Microsoft Office Suite.
- Qualified candidates that are HUBZone residents, preferred.
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