BridgeHealth Partners
Senior Grants Accountant (Boston)
BridgeHealth Partners, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 02298
BridgeHealth is partnering with a mission-driven healthcare organization to identify an experienced Senior Grants Accountant to support a complex portfolio of federal, state, and private grants. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented accounting professional who enjoys working cross-functionally with clinical, operational, and program leadership while ensuring strong financial stewardship and compliance.
What Youll Do Partner closely with the Director of Grants during the application process to develop grant budgets and manage post-award financial activity Bill funding agencies monthly based on actual expenditures and ensure timely and accurate reimbursement Monitor grant spending and collaborate with program managers to ensure proper and timely spend-down Validate payroll, matching funds, and other allowable expenses tied to grants Record grant-related journal entries and reconcile grant receivables and temporarily restricted net assets monthly Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and private grant requirements Prepare and compile financial data for UDS, FFR, and other required grant reporting Support UFR preparation and Single Audit activities in accordance with Uniform Guidance Coordinate with HR, program leaders, and Finance to ensure accurate time and effort reporting and proper cost allocation Review monthly P&Ls for grant cost centers and initiate payroll and non-payroll reclasses as needed Contribute grant budget and forecast data to the annual budget and quarterly forecast process Conduct financial feasibility analyses for new programs, services, or service expansions
What Were Looking For Bachelors degree in Accounting or Finance required 5 to 8 years of experience in grant accounting, budgeting, and billing Strong knowledge of HRSA and Department of Public Health grants Experience with federal grant reporting and Uniform Guidance Single Audits Excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively with clinical, operational, and finance stakeholders Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Experience with Microsoft Dynamics SL (Solomon) or similar accounting systems preferred Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and commitment to a community health mission
Why This Role This role plays a critical part in supporting essential healthcare services by ensuring accurate grant accounting, compliance, and financial sustainability. You will work closely with mission-driven leaders and contribute directly to expanding access to care and improving community health outcomes.
What Youll Do Partner closely with the Director of Grants during the application process to develop grant budgets and manage post-award financial activity Bill funding agencies monthly based on actual expenditures and ensure timely and accurate reimbursement Monitor grant spending and collaborate with program managers to ensure proper and timely spend-down Validate payroll, matching funds, and other allowable expenses tied to grants Record grant-related journal entries and reconcile grant receivables and temporarily restricted net assets monthly Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and private grant requirements Prepare and compile financial data for UDS, FFR, and other required grant reporting Support UFR preparation and Single Audit activities in accordance with Uniform Guidance Coordinate with HR, program leaders, and Finance to ensure accurate time and effort reporting and proper cost allocation Review monthly P&Ls for grant cost centers and initiate payroll and non-payroll reclasses as needed Contribute grant budget and forecast data to the annual budget and quarterly forecast process Conduct financial feasibility analyses for new programs, services, or service expansions
What Were Looking For Bachelors degree in Accounting or Finance required 5 to 8 years of experience in grant accounting, budgeting, and billing Strong knowledge of HRSA and Department of Public Health grants Experience with federal grant reporting and Uniform Guidance Single Audits Excellent communication skills with the ability to work effectively with clinical, operational, and finance stakeholders Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Experience with Microsoft Dynamics SL (Solomon) or similar accounting systems preferred Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and commitment to a community health mission
Why This Role This role plays a critical part in supporting essential healthcare services by ensuring accurate grant accounting, compliance, and financial sustainability. You will work closely with mission-driven leaders and contribute directly to expanding access to care and improving community health outcomes.