1199 Seiu National Benefit Fund
Senior Grant Accountant (Hybrid)
1199 Seiu National Benefit Fund, New York, New York, us, 10261
Requisition #:
7393 # of openings:
1 Employment Type:
Full time Position Status:
Permanent Category:
Non-Bargaining Workplace Arrangement:
Hybrid Fund:
1199SEIU National Benefit Fund Job Classification:
Exempt
Responsibilities
Manage the financial tracking and reporting of foundation and government grants
Collaborate with TEF Program Department to create grant budgets in accordance with the grant award
Monitor expenditure to ensure funds are used according to donor restrictions and program guidelines
Maintain grant files, documentation and compliance records in accordance with Audit standards and grant requirements
Assist TEF Program department in preparing and submitting timely invoices, monthly reports, reimbursement requests and drawdowns to grantors.
Reconcile grant revenue and expenses to the General Ledger monthly
Record all grant funding received
Responsible for preparation of all grant audit schedules including grant roll forward, grant income and expenses, grant receivable and deferred revenue schedule.
Responsible for the general ledgers of assigned Funds with grants, which includes but is not limited to preparing monthly journal entries, recording adjusting journal entries resulting from the annual audit, etc.
Perform monthly closings and allocation of expenses
Analyze general ledger accounts and investigate variances
Prepare monthly inter-fund and bank reconciliations.
Prepare monthly cash Flow, and ensure that cash deposited is posted and reconciled daily
Prepare and upload wire transfers and related journal entries
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting required
Minimum three (3) years of experience in nonprofit accounting, focusing on grant or fund accounting required
Knowledge of restricted fund/grant tracking and familiarity with federal and state grant requirements
Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) preferred
Advanced skill level in Microsoft Excel required; knowledge of Word, PowerPoint and knowledge of financial systems and enterprise software required. Oracle or NetSuite is preferred
Excellent critical thinking and analytical capabilities; excellent attention to detail and accuracy
Excellent spoken and written communication skills
Ability to multi-task, prioritize work assignments and work independently with minimal supervision
Must be a team player; able to handle sensitive and confidential situations with integrity, tact & diplomacy
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7393 # of openings:
1 Employment Type:
Full time Position Status:
Permanent Category:
Non-Bargaining Workplace Arrangement:
Hybrid Fund:
1199SEIU National Benefit Fund Job Classification:
Exempt
Responsibilities
Manage the financial tracking and reporting of foundation and government grants
Collaborate with TEF Program Department to create grant budgets in accordance with the grant award
Monitor expenditure to ensure funds are used according to donor restrictions and program guidelines
Maintain grant files, documentation and compliance records in accordance with Audit standards and grant requirements
Assist TEF Program department in preparing and submitting timely invoices, monthly reports, reimbursement requests and drawdowns to grantors.
Reconcile grant revenue and expenses to the General Ledger monthly
Record all grant funding received
Responsible for preparation of all grant audit schedules including grant roll forward, grant income and expenses, grant receivable and deferred revenue schedule.
Responsible for the general ledgers of assigned Funds with grants, which includes but is not limited to preparing monthly journal entries, recording adjusting journal entries resulting from the annual audit, etc.
Perform monthly closings and allocation of expenses
Analyze general ledger accounts and investigate variances
Prepare monthly inter-fund and bank reconciliations.
Prepare monthly cash Flow, and ensure that cash deposited is posted and reconciled daily
Prepare and upload wire transfers and related journal entries
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting required
Minimum three (3) years of experience in nonprofit accounting, focusing on grant or fund accounting required
Knowledge of restricted fund/grant tracking and familiarity with federal and state grant requirements
Knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) preferred
Advanced skill level in Microsoft Excel required; knowledge of Word, PowerPoint and knowledge of financial systems and enterprise software required. Oracle or NetSuite is preferred
Excellent critical thinking and analytical capabilities; excellent attention to detail and accuracy
Excellent spoken and written communication skills
Ability to multi-task, prioritize work assignments and work independently with minimal supervision
Must be a team player; able to handle sensitive and confidential situations with integrity, tact & diplomacy
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