Company
Accounting
Finance&GrantsAnalyst
“Finance & Grants Analyst. Skills: grant accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, financial analysis. Manage financial coordination of grants and contracts from award through closeout. Ensure compliance with funder requirements, GAAP standards, and internal policies”
Industry & Context.
analytical skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business Administration, or related field, 2–4 years of nonprofit grant accounting experience, knowledge of GAAP, grant accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting, Experience with accounting, Advanced Excel and Microsoft Office proficiency, analytical, organizational, and communication skills, Ability to manage confidential information with discretion, Experience working cross-functionally in fast-paced environments
Nice to Have
Financial Edge experience preferred
What You'll Do.
Manage financial coordination of grants and contracts from award through closeout
Ensure compliance with funder requirements
and internal policies
Prepare and review grant billings
including cost-reimbursement and flat-rate invoices
Perform monthly grant revenue recognition
Monitor grant-related accounts receivable and resolve discrepancies
Develop and maintain budget-to-actual reporting and financial analyses
Coordinate payroll and non-payroll allocations for assigned grants
and compliance monitoring activities
Assist with annual audit preparation and financial reporting
Collaborate with program teams on budgeting
and financial planning
Identify opportunities for process improvements and enhanced financial controls
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with program teams on budgeting, grant amendments, and financial planning
Communication Scope
communication skills
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