Financial Analyst

School of Government Services • Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Full Time

Posted on Wed, Jun 24, 2026

Full-time, benefits-earning position Salary range: $80,000 - $100,000

Position Summary

This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement that may include a partially remote work location. Must be able to report onsite in Chapel Hill, NC.   The Financial Analyst position will complement the existing team in the Budget, Planning, & Analysis (BP&A) department; each serving various elements of budget development, execution and management. This position will function as a Financial Analyst (FA) and will provide complex financial analysis, financial modeling and forecasting, metrics, reporting, and budgeting.  This includes all institutional fund types - general funds, F&A or overhead receipts, institutional trust funds, grants, discretionary funds, foundations, and endowments.  This position will also be integrated into the complex and unique facets of the state of North Carolina general funds budgeting process.   The selected candidate will be employed by the School of Government Services (SOG Services), but their work location and reporting responsibilities will be at the Budget, Planning & Analysis unit. SOG Services assists faculty and staff at the UNC School of Government in carrying out its important mission: to improve the lives of North Carolinians by engaging in practical scholarship that helps public officials and citizens understand and improve state and local government. As a nonprofit organization and an official affiliated entity of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, SOG Services also contributes to advancing UNC-Chapel Hill’s broader mission of academic excellence, research, and public service.   

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

60% Analysis, Modeling, and Forecasting   This position is responsible for using various moderately complex models and systems to perform campus-wide budget analysis during the development, review, and reporting periods of the annual budget cycle. 40% Special Projects   Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)  

Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience



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