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INTRODUCTION
Working at Yale means contributing to a better tomorrow. Whether you are a current resident of our New Haven-based community, eligible for opportunities through the New Haven Hiring Initiative, or a newcomer, interested in exploring all that Yale has to offer, your talents and contributions are welcome. Discover your opportunities at Yale!
Overview
The Portfolio & Grant Accountant will be responsible for the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of sponsored and non-sponsored accounts supporting the MD/PhD Program, its students, and its faculty. The role provides financial reporting and analysis, budgeting, and planning with an emphasis on compliance with accounting principles, sponsor requirements, and university policies. The Accountant applies expertise to program-related sponsored research and training awards and provides analytical and financial services, guidance, and consultation to faculty, trainees, and staff to support informed, strategic decision-making and optimize resource allocation.
Reporting to the Associate Director for Program Administration, MD/PhD Program, the position supports the full lifecycle management of key program awards, including submission of annual progress reports and competitive renewals for the Medical Scientist Training Program T32 (NIH) and BioMed SURF Amgen program funding. The role also coordinates and manages the submission and tracking of approximately 25–30 individual fellowship applications across the three annual NIH deadlines, including related sponsor documentation and post-award actions.
The Accountant plans, organizes, and prioritizes actions across multiple awards and portfolios; ensures appropriate charging of expenses and integration of data; advises and counsels principal investigators and program leadership on financial issues; and recommends alternatives for allocating effort and adjusting spending patterns consistent with sponsor and Yale policy. The position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders (e.g., faculty, departmental leadership, central offices, and sponsoring agencies) to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds and the fiscal integrity of program portfolios.
Essential Duties
1. Financial Analysis and Reporting
- Present financial information and recommendations through data analysis and reporting in the development and maintenance of program budgets and large, complex portfolios.
- Responsible for financial analysis and budget activities across multiple budgets with varying funding levels, staggered budget periods and end dates, differing overhead rates, and differing policies regarding allowable costs.
- Develop complex analytical reports for principal investigators and program leadership, including trend analysis, variance analysis, forecasting future financial scenarios, and long-range expenditure projections.
- Identify funding issues and influence strategic opportunities within the portfolio; research issues, evaluate the entire situation, identify relevant policies/procedures/guidance, and propose recommendations or solutions.
- Prepare budgets and expenditure projections for the Program Director, Associate Directors, and YSM financial operations review, including reconciliation of external fellowships, grants, and department accounts.
2. Compliance and Risk Management
- Monitor and certify policy adherence for all financial activity within the portfolio by incorporating Yale policies and sponsor requirements into financial planning and expenditure review.
- Review and approve expenditures with both sponsor and Yale policies and regulations in mind; ensure proper documentation and support exists to substantiate charges to sponsored awards.
- Provide guidance on compliance matters throughout portfolio management, including cost allowability, budget management, and award management activities.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of university and granting agency policies pertaining to awards and spending, including requirements relevant to fellowships and training awards.
3. Proposal Management and Oversight (Pre- and Post-Award)
- Develop proposals and budgets for grant submissions; coordinate with partnering institutions as needed and ensure compliance with sponsor regulations and university policies and procedures.
- Review and interpret sponsor documents (e.g., applications, award notices, terms and conditions) and manage assigned portfolios to ensure proper and timely filing of sponsor documents.
- Handle submissions, modifications, extensions, and post-award required reports (financial and other required deliverables as applicable) for program awards and individual fellowships, including Just-in-Time and protocol-related compliance requirements.
- Manage renewals, progress reports, no-cost extensions, and closeouts of grants, including final financial reporting to the sponsor.
4. Portfolio Management and Stewardship
- Oversee reconciliation and stewardship of external fellowships and department/program accounts supporting MD/PhD students and program activities.
- Work with the Registrar and program stakeholders to assign student funding to appropriate sources (e.g., T32, NRSA, endowments, GA) and participate in entering, analyzing, and maintaining integrity of funding data.
- Based on faculty and program funding/activity, identify and propose alternatives for allocating effort, spending pattern adjustments, and allocation methodologies to optimize available resources.
5. Collaborative and Strategic Finance Partner
- Collaborate with other Business Offices, Central Offices, the School of Medicine, Office of Sponsored Projects, external institutions, and sponsoring agencies to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds.
- Provide analytical and consultative support to maintain strong working relationships with faculty, staff, and students and to support programmatic planning, new initiatives, and resource decisions.
Required Skills and Abilities
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Demonstrated ability in financial management, including budgeting, reporting, and analysis.
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Strong organizational and multitasking skills with careful attention to detail and accuracy; ability to plan, organize, and prioritize across multiple awards and overlapping deadlines.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration with faculty, students, internal partners, and external sponsors.
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Proficiency in using financial software and tools, such as Excel, for data analysis and reporting; expert knowledge and experience with spreadsheets and databases.
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Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team, showing initiative, flexibility, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related discipline, with experience in research administration.
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Previous experience with grants and contracts administration, including pre-award and post-award processes; experience working with a varied portfolio of grants in an academic setting.
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Knowledge of funding mechanisms supporting individual and programmatic training awards (graduate/undergraduate training support, fellowships, and institutional training grants).
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Proficiency in financial management systems such as Workday and Yale Budgeting Tool (YBT); familiarity with IRES and NIH systems (e.g., NIH Commons/Reporter) and Yale institutional reporting.
-
In-depth knowledge of university financial policies and federal regulations related to sponsored research and training awards.
-
Professional certifications or specialized training in research administration (e.g., CPA, MBA, research administration training), as applicable.
Principal Responsibilities
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Financial Analysis and Reporting: Present financial information and recommendations through data analysis and reporting in the development and maintenance of large, complex portfolios. Identify and influence strategic opportunities within the portfolio to stakeholders. Research issues, evaluate the entire situation, identify policies, procedures, and guidance material relevant to resolution and propose a recommendation or solution. Responsible for all financial analysis and budget activities, which includes multiple budgets with various funding levels, staggered budget periods and end dates, varying overhead rates, differing policies regarding allowable costs, and management of the acquisition and loss of sponsor funding.
-
Compliance and Risk Management: Monitor and certify to policy adherence for all financial activity within the portfolio by incorporating the policies of Yale and various funding agencies into the financial planning and review of expenditure activities. Advise faculty and clients of the appropriate financial policies. Maintain the fiscal integrity of the portfolio and department. Reviews and approves all expenditures with both sponsor and Yale policies and regulations in mind and ensures proper documentation and support exists to substantiate charges made to sponsored awards.
-
Proposal Management and Oversight: Plans, prioritizes actions and provides direction across multiple awards and portfolios. Provides oversight counsel and expertise relative to significant impact at the business unit level. Provides a more strategic direction in the management of accounts and collaboration with account holders. Review and interpret sponsor documents (i.e., applications, award notices, and terms and conditions). Handle all activities for assigned portfolios in managing sponsored awards, ensure the proper and timely filing of sponsor documents, including submissions, modifications, extensions and all post-award required reports (financial, technical, etc.).
-
Collaborative and Strategic Finance Partner: Collaborate with other Business Offices, Central Offices, external institutions and sponsoring agencies to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds. Based on the funding and activities of the faculty member or client, identify and propose alternatives for allocating effort, spending pattern adjustments, and allocation methodologies.
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May perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree required. Four years of related financial experience required. Demonstrated application of financial, accounting and economic concepts.
Required License(s) or Certification(s)
Required Licenses and Certifications
Physical Requirements
Physical Requirements
Job Posting Date
04/16/2026
Job Category
Professional
Bargaining Unit
NON
Compensation Grade
Administration & Operations
Compensation Grade Profile
Manager; Program Leader (P5)
Salary Range
$68,000.00 - $120,500.00
Time Type
Full time
Duration Type
Staff
Work Model
Hybrid
Background Check Requirements
All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It's Your Yale website.
Health Requirements
Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.
Posting Disclaimer
Salary offers are determined by a candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and education in relation to the position requirements, along with the role’s grade profile and current internal and external market conditions.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties through their hiring department.
The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons from a broad range of backgrounds and perspectives. In accordance with this policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, disability, status as a special disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam era or other covered veteran.
Inquiries concerning Yale's Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment may be referred to the Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility (OIEA).
Yale University is a tobacco-free campus.

INTRODUCTION
Working at Yale means contributing to a better tomorrow. Whether you are a current resident of our New Haven-based community, eligible for opportunities through the New Haven Hiring Initiative, or a newcomer, interested in exploring all that Yale has to offer, your talents and contributions are welcome. Discover your opportunities at Yale!
Overview
The Portfolio & Grant Accountant will be responsible for the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of sponsored and non-sponsored accounts supporting the MD/PhD Program, its students, and its faculty. The role provides financial reporting and analysis, budgeting, and planning with an emphasis on compliance with accounting principles, sponsor requirements, and university policies. The Accountant applies expertise to program-related sponsored research and training awards and provides analytical and financial services, guidance, and consultation to faculty, trainees, and staff to support informed, strategic decision-making and optimize resource allocation.
Reporting to the Associate Director for Program Administration, MD/PhD Program, the position supports the full lifecycle management of key program awards, including submission of annual progress reports and competitive renewals for the Medical Scientist Training Program T32 (NIH) and BioMed SURF Amgen program funding. The role also coordinates and manages the submission and tracking of approximately 25–30 individual fellowship applications across the three annual NIH deadlines, including related sponsor documentation and post-award actions.
The Accountant plans, organizes, and prioritizes actions across multiple awards and portfolios; ensures appropriate charging of expenses and integration of data; advises and counsels principal investigators and program leadership on financial issues; and recommends alternatives for allocating effort and adjusting spending patterns consistent with sponsor and Yale policy. The position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders (e.g., faculty, departmental leadership, central offices, and sponsoring agencies) to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds and the fiscal integrity of program portfolios.
Essential Duties
1. Financial Analysis and Reporting
- Present financial information and recommendations through data analysis and reporting in the development and maintenance of program budgets and large, complex portfolios.
- Responsible for financial analysis and budget activities across multiple budgets with varying funding levels, staggered budget periods and end dates, differing overhead rates, and differing policies regarding allowable costs.
- Develop complex analytical reports for principal investigators and program leadership, including trend analysis, variance analysis, forecasting future financial scenarios, and long-range expenditure projections.
- Identify funding issues and influence strategic opportunities within the portfolio; research issues, evaluate the entire situation, identify relevant policies/procedures/guidance, and propose recommendations or solutions.
- Prepare budgets and expenditure projections for the Program Director, Associate Directors, and YSM financial operations review, including reconciliation of external fellowships, grants, and department accounts.
2. Compliance and Risk Management
- Monitor and certify policy adherence for all financial activity within the portfolio by incorporating Yale policies and sponsor requirements into financial planning and expenditure review.
- Review and approve expenditures with both sponsor and Yale policies and regulations in mind; ensure proper documentation and support exists to substantiate charges to sponsored awards.
- Provide guidance on compliance matters throughout portfolio management, including cost allowability, budget management, and award management activities.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of university and granting agency policies pertaining to awards and spending, including requirements relevant to fellowships and training awards.
3. Proposal Management and Oversight (Pre- and Post-Award)
- Develop proposals and budgets for grant submissions; coordinate with partnering institutions as needed and ensure compliance with sponsor regulations and university policies and procedures.
- Review and interpret sponsor documents (e.g., applications, award notices, terms and conditions) and manage assigned portfolios to ensure proper and timely filing of sponsor documents.
- Handle submissions, modifications, extensions, and post-award required reports (financial and other required deliverables as applicable) for program awards and individual fellowships, including Just-in-Time and protocol-related compliance requirements.
- Manage renewals, progress reports, no-cost extensions, and closeouts of grants, including final financial reporting to the sponsor.
4. Portfolio Management and Stewardship
- Oversee reconciliation and stewardship of external fellowships and department/program accounts supporting MD/PhD students and program activities.
- Work with the Registrar and program stakeholders to assign student funding to appropriate sources (e.g., T32, NRSA, endowments, GA) and participate in entering, analyzing, and maintaining integrity of funding data.
- Based on faculty and program funding/activity, identify and propose alternatives for allocating effort, spending pattern adjustments, and allocation methodologies to optimize available resources.
5. Collaborative and Strategic Finance Partner
- Collaborate with other Business Offices, Central Offices, the School of Medicine, Office of Sponsored Projects, external institutions, and sponsoring agencies to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds.
- Provide analytical and consultative support to maintain strong working relationships with faculty, staff, and students and to support programmatic planning, new initiatives, and resource decisions.
Required Skills and Abilities
-
Demonstrated ability in financial management, including budgeting, reporting, and analysis.
-
Strong organizational and multitasking skills with careful attention to detail and accuracy; ability to plan, organize, and prioritize across multiple awards and overlapping deadlines.
-
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective collaboration with faculty, students, internal partners, and external sponsors.
-
Proficiency in using financial software and tools, such as Excel, for data analysis and reporting; expert knowledge and experience with spreadsheets and databases.
-
Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
-
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, showing initiative, flexibility, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
-
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related discipline, with experience in research administration.
-
Previous experience with grants and contracts administration, including pre-award and post-award processes; experience working with a varied portfolio of grants in an academic setting.
-
Knowledge of funding mechanisms supporting individual and programmatic training awards (graduate/undergraduate training support, fellowships, and institutional training grants).
-
Proficiency in financial management systems such as Workday and Yale Budgeting Tool (YBT); familiarity with IRES and NIH systems (e.g., NIH Commons/Reporter) and Yale institutional reporting.
-
In-depth knowledge of university financial policies and federal regulations related to sponsored research and training awards.
-
Professional certifications or specialized training in research administration (e.g., CPA, MBA, research administration training), as applicable.
Principal Responsibilities
-
Financial Analysis and Reporting: Present financial information and recommendations through data analysis and reporting in the development and maintenance of large, complex portfolios. Identify and influence strategic opportunities within the portfolio to stakeholders. Research issues, evaluate the entire situation, identify policies, procedures, and guidance material relevant to resolution and propose a recommendation or solution. Responsible for all financial analysis and budget activities, which includes multiple budgets with various funding levels, staggered budget periods and end dates, varying overhead rates, differing policies regarding allowable costs, and management of the acquisition and loss of sponsor funding.
-
Compliance and Risk Management: Monitor and certify to policy adherence for all financial activity within the portfolio by incorporating the policies of Yale and various funding agencies into the financial planning and review of expenditure activities. Advise faculty and clients of the appropriate financial policies. Maintain the fiscal integrity of the portfolio and department. Reviews and approves all expenditures with both sponsor and Yale policies and regulations in mind and ensures proper documentation and support exists to substantiate charges made to sponsored awards.
-
Proposal Management and Oversight: Plans, prioritizes actions and provides direction across multiple awards and portfolios. Provides oversight counsel and expertise relative to significant impact at the business unit level. Provides a more strategic direction in the management of accounts and collaboration with account holders. Review and interpret sponsor documents (i.e., applications, award notices, and terms and conditions). Handle all activities for assigned portfolios in managing sponsored awards, ensure the proper and timely filing of sponsor documents, including submissions, modifications, extensions and all post-award required reports (financial, technical, etc.).
-
Collaborative and Strategic Finance Partner: Collaborate with other Business Offices, Central Offices, external institutions and sponsoring agencies to ensure the proper management of sponsor funds. Based on the funding and activities of the faculty member or client, identify and propose alternatives for allocating effort, spending pattern adjustments, and allocation methodologies.
-
May perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree required. Four years of related financial experience required. Demonstrated application of financial, accounting and economic concepts.
Required License(s) or Certification(s)
Required Licenses and Certifications
Physical Requirements
Physical Requirements
Job Posting Date
04/16/2026
Job Category
Professional
Bargaining Unit
NON
Compensation Grade
Administration & Operations
Compensation Grade Profile
Manager; Program Leader (P5)
Salary Range
$68,000.00 - $120,500.00
Time Type
Full time
Duration Type
Staff
Work Model
Hybrid
Background Check Requirements
All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It's Your Yale website.
Health Requirements
Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.
Posting Disclaimer
Salary offers are determined by a candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and education in relation to the position requirements, along with the role’s grade profile and current internal and external market conditions.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties through their hiring department.
The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons from a broad range of backgrounds and perspectives. In accordance with this policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, disability, status as a special disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam era or other covered veteran.
Inquiries concerning Yale's Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment may be referred to the Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility (OIEA).
Yale University is a tobacco-free campus.
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Does Yale University sponsor H-1B visas for Accountants?
Yes, Yale University sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying Accountant roles. As a large university and cap-exempt institution through its affiliated research activities, Yale can file H-1B petitions outside the annual lottery in some circumstances. For most standard accounting positions, a cap-subject H-1B petition is filed with USCIS, targeting the October 1 fiscal year start date. Confirming cap-exempt eligibility with Yale's international office early in the process is worth doing.
How do I apply for Accountant jobs at Yale University?
Applications go through Yale's official careers portal at careers.yale.edu, where accounting roles are listed under Finance and Business Operations. Each posting specifies required qualifications and the hiring department. Tailoring your resume to reflect fund accounting, grant compliance, or sponsored research experience, depending on the role, strengthens your application. You can also browse Yale's sponsored accounting openings on Migrate Mate, which surfaces roles with a documented visa sponsorship history.
Which visa types does Yale University commonly use for Accountant roles?
Yale sponsors H-1B visas most frequently for Accountant positions, along with TN visas for Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying accounting occupations. F-1 OPT and CPT are used for recent graduates during their authorized work period. For permanent residence, Yale has sponsored EB-2 and EB-3 Green Card pathways through the PERM labor certification process administered by the Department of Labor.
What qualifications does Yale University expect for Accountant roles?
Most Yale accounting postings require a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a closely related field. CPA licensure or active pursuit of the CPA exam is frequently preferred, particularly for roles in financial reporting or compliance. Experience with fund accounting, university general ledger systems such as Workday, or sponsored research accounting is a differentiator. Roles within Yale's medical school or research departments often expect familiarity with federal grant accounting standards.
How do I time my application to meet H-1B filing deadlines at Yale?
USCIS opens H-1B registration in early March each year for an October 1 start date. To be included, Yale needs your offer finalized well before registration opens, ideally by late January or February. If you're on F-1 OPT with a May or June graduation, applying to Yale accounting roles in the fall semester of your final year gives you the best chance of securing an offer in time for the March registration window.
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