DIRECTOR, COST POLICY AND ANALYSIS
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University of California Office of the President
Oakland, CA (In Person)
$210,000 Salary, Full-Time
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DIRECTOR, COST POLICY AND ANALYSIS
Oakland, CA Job Details Full-time $190,000- $230,000 a year 2 hours ago Qualifications Cost management Cost Accounting Standards Succession planning Managerial strategic planning Strategic management Internal controls CPA Government policy analysis Regulatory compliance Compliance audits & assessments Employee retention Collaborating with government agencies Financial analysis Compliance management implementation Team development Hiring Analysis skills Policy & process development Managing budgets in a finance role Financial operations management Data management GAAP Client services Cost accounting Mentoring Recruiting Organizational skills Accounting and finance experience Financial regulatory compliance Accounting standards Senior level Financial audit support Leadership Team motivation (leadership skill) Staffing management Negotiation Overseeing training Senior leadership Staff development 10 years Performance evaluation
Full Job Description Location:
Oakland Job ID:
85205 Job Posting For UCOP internal applicants, please login to the internal candidate gateway at: Jobs atUCOP Position Base:
Oakland Location:
UCOP- Franklin Building
UC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
At the University of California (UC), your contributions make a difference. A world leader producing Nobel and Pulitzer prize recipients with over 150 years of groundbreaking research transforming the world. Choose a career where you can leverage your knowledge, skills and aspirations to inspire and support some of the greatest minds in the world, and those who will follow in their footsteps. Working at the University of California is being part of a unique institution, and a vibrant and diverse community. At the University of California, Office of the President (UCOP), we propel our mission through impactful work locally, in government centers and systemwide. We are passionate people, serving the greater good. The University of California, one of the largest and most acclaimed institutions of higher learning in the world, is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and public service. The University of California Office of the President is the headquarters to the 10 campuses, six academic medical centers and three national laboratories and enrolls premier students from California, the nation and the world. Learn more about the UC Office of the President Department Overview UC Controller provides strategic leadership and support of systemwide financial functions including general and investments accounting, capital assets and debt accounting, federal and extramural costing policy, benefits accounting, payroll compliance, financial systems, financial reporting, tax services, and operational excellence. We deliver efficient and effective financial services, provide best practices and guidance to our campus and medical center communities, develop and administer systemwide policies and procedures, and ensure the University's financial systems are compliant with all University, State and Federal laws, rules and regulations. Position Summary The University-wide extramural awards expenditures exceeds $5 billion. Under the direction of the Associate Vice President and Systemwide Controller, the Cost Policy and Analysis Unit is responsible for University-wide management of the costing issues applicable to extramurally funded grants and contracts. The unit is responsible for the overall program for the development and negotiation of the systemwide federal government facilities and administrative (F&A) cost rates charged to grants and contracts, including the analysis, development, and maintenance of the University's direct and indirect costing policy, review of procedures and systems to ensure the University's compliance with federal costing regulations, as well as management and coordination of extramural fund audits and resolution of audit findings. When the federal costing regulations are modified, the unit leads the analysis of the impacts, updates policies, and coordinates implementation at all campuses. The unit is also responsible for reviewing all F&A cost rate filings prepared by the campuses. The unit is responsible for the annual federal negotiation of the systemwide composite benefit rates, used for reimbursing benefit costs from grants and contracts for all campuses. The unit is also responsible for the maintenance of the University's composite benefit rate strategy and systemwide policy. The Director of Cost Policy and Analysis is responsible for managing the work of the unit described above, aligning the work with the team's capabilities and work schedules accordingly. The Director will manage a team of professionals. Under the direction of the Associate Vice President and Systemwide Controller, this position consults with campus and University senior managers and others regarding the strategic planning for cost policy. The Director leads the development and negotiation of F&A rates with the federal government for certain campuses and guides the team in reconciliation of composite benefit rates annually. This position oversees the annual Uniform Guidance compliance audit and coordination of responses to audit findings on behalf of the campuses and interfaces with federal agencies on inquiries. This position is responsible for managing additional projects as assigned by the Associate Vice President and Systemwide Controller. These projects, necessary to ensure compliance with changes in external rules and regulations or to address University requirements, are vital to the operation of the department, often have University-wide impact, and require a high level of knowledge of cost accounting and University operations and original thinking. The success of this position depends on the incumbent's knowledge of complex rules, regulations, and issues and their ability to develop original and innovative solutions to sensitive issues and communicate effectively with federal representatives and senior campus and UCOP management. The Director convenes and provides leadership to the systemwide groups of the extramural fund managers and the Cost Policy managers. Key Responsibilities 40% Systemwide management of the overall subject area of facilities and administrative costs and composite benefit rates:- Using expert understanding of Federal rules and regulations, ensure proper development and maintenance of University-wide systems and procedures used to develop and negotiate the University's facilities and administrative cost rates and composite benefit rates applicable to grants and contracts. Ensure that proposals are in compliance with federal requirements.
- Communicate with various Federal, State, and University offices to obtain information needed to prepare the rate proposals.
- Coordinate with campuses on the development and preparation of the University's rate proposals and perform independent reviews of all the rate proposals, using expertise in advanced costing and allocation principles.
- Formulate facilities and administrative cost rate and composite benefit rate negotiation strategy based on University needs and the requirements of the government.
- Conduct rate negotiations with the federal government on behalf of the University.
- Develop University-wide policy on the use of F&A cost rates and composite benefit rates.
- Manage the preparation and maintenance of the University's Costing Accounting Standards Board Disclosure Statements (DS-2) for each campus as required by the federal government.
- Monitor and analyze the recovery of F&A costs.
Regulations, Policies, and Procedures:
- Direct the analysis, evaluation, development, and implementation of applicable University policies and procedures as they affect extramural funds, including accounting, budgeting, academic and other personnel, and compliance with federal and University policies.
- Provide information and guidance to appropriate campus and UCOP offices.
- Coordinate and chair University-wide committees formed to address specific regulatory or policy issues.
- Formulate and maintain University-wide requirements for Effort Reporting to meet federal regulations. Work with UCPath Center, other UCOP teams and campuses to replace the current effort reporting system. 15% Monitoring extramural environment:
- Evaluate new and existing regulations for financial and operational impact on the University. Recommend a plan of action when appropriate.
- Prepare position papers and letters to government officials to communicate the University's comments on proposed federal or state rule changes that could impact grants and contracts.
- Lead working groups of campus and OP personnel to formulate strategy and procedures and when necessary, coordinate the implementation of changes to University systems or policies as required by the extramural environment.
- Coordinate, strategize and make recommendations to respond to common campus costing or extramural funds management issues arising from federal, state or other sponsor contractual requirements or policies.
- Coordinate the implementation of changes to the system and/or policy with appropriate functional offices within the University.
- Represent the University at appropriate national and University association meetings. 15% External audits and reviews:
- Overall management of the annual Uniform Guidance audit, including overseeing audit plan development, coordination with external auditors and campus liaisons, review of audit findings, and circulation of the final report.
- Partner with the University Internal Audit Office in the overall management of University-wide audits or reviews conducted by federal agencies as well as reviews and audits of University policies, procedures, practices, and systems affecting federal regulatory compliance.
- Develop strategy and initiate steps to minimize the University's audit exposure and provide guidance to campuses. 10% Unit leadership and oversight:
- Provides leadership, oversight, and mentorship for the Cost Policy and Analysis unit.
- Responsible for the recruitment, retention, and evaluation of staff.
- Sets overarching, multi-year unit and individual priorities and objectives.
- Develops succession plans and cross-training for staff across multiple areas of expertise.
- Identifies training opportunities to improve the effectiveness and growth of the unit and individual employees.
- Makes recommendations and implements decisions on departmental issues (operations, budget, staffing needs, employee relations, etc.).
- Provides leadership in establishing and maintaining strong partnerships with campus locations, UCOP departments, and other key stakeholders.
- Implements initiatives to advance the AVP/Systemwide Controller's vision, coordinating efforts among the different units as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of:
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) Governmental Accounting Standards (GAS) Federal grants policy (NIH, NSF, DOE) Past and current trends and developments in Federal costing Federal Agency funding policy and procedures (NIH, NSF, etc.) Uniform Guidance regulations and audit requirements Advanced understanding of financial internal controls and ability to ensure compliance Experience with UC systems, operations, policies, procedures, and UC information systems. Client services orientation, good listening skills, ability to multi-task, critical thinking and analytical skills. Experience in financial management and analysis in the higher education sector Education Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or related field required Advanced college degree in finance, accounting or related field preferred Licenses and Certifications CPA or similar certification preferred Travel Requirements 10% potential for visiting campusesSPECIAL CONDITIONS
This position is eligible for an onsite, hybrid, or remote work arrangement.SALARY AND BENEFITS
Job Title:
Financial Analysis Manager 2Job Code:
000213Salary Grade:
Grade 27Payscale:
$190,000- $230,000 annual, commensurate with experience The University of California, Office of the President, is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role.
Benefits:
For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University visit: Benefits of BelongingADDITIONAL INFORMATION HOW TO APPLY
Please be prepared to attach a cover letter and resume with your application.APPLICATION REVIEW DATE
The first review date for this job is April 21, 2026. The position will be open until filled.CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Background Check Process:
Successful completion of a background check is required for this critical position. Background check process atUCOP Smoke Free Work Environment:
The University of California, Office of the President, is smoke & tobacco-free as of January 1, 2014. UC Smoke & Tobacco Free Policy As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccination Programs, as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, left a position during an investigation for alleged misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy for Employees, Students and Third Parties APM- 035: Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in Employment EEO STATEMENT
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