Grant Accountant
Responsibilities:
• Oversee the accuracy of general ledger activity within QuickBooks Enterprise and help keep financial records current and well organized.
• Compile reimbursement requests and assemble the financial support needed for submission to grantors.
• Monitor grant income and program spending by funding source to ensure restricted funds are recorded and used appropriately.
• Assist with grant payment requests, financial submissions, and related reporting through EGrAMS and comparable grant management platforms.
• Perform monthly reconciliations for bank and investment accounts and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner.
• Examine transactions such as invoices, deposits, payroll postings, expense classifications, and check processing for accuracy and proper coding.
• Coordinate payroll-related accounting activity and ensure associated entries are reflected correctly in the financial records.
• Develop financial reports on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis for organizational leadership, including executive and board-level stakeholders.
• Prepare audit schedules and supporting documentation for annual external audits and funder financial reviews.
• Contribute to stronger financial operations by enhancing procedures, documentation practices, and internal control processes.
Qualifications:
• At least 3 years of accounting experience, including work with nonprofit organizations or grant-supported programs.• Hands-on experience using QuickBooks Desktop, QuickBooks Enterprise, or a similar accounting platform.
• Demonstrated ability to prepare grant reimbursement requests, monitor grant budgets, manage drawdowns, or complete financial reporting for funders.
• Working knowledge of restricted funding, cost allocation, time allocation, and documentation standards tied to grant compliance.
• Experience supporting core accounting functions such as monthly close, reconciliations, accounts payable, payroll coordination, and audit preparation.
• Strong Excel capabilities with a high level of accuracy, discretion, and consistency in meeting deadlines.
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, or equivalent accounting experience.
• Preferred background with government or grant reporting systems, community-based nonprofit organizations, or preparation of finance materials for board review.
Compensation
$28.50-$33.00 HourlyAbout Us
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