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Senior Grant Accountant
Location:
New York, NY Job Type:
Full Time Schedule:
Monday through Friday, Standard business hours Salary:
DoE
Job Description We are seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Senior Grant Accountant to manage revenue and grant accounting functions and support budgeting and reporting processes. The ideal candidate is analytical, adaptable, and highly skilled in grant compliance, financial reporting, and funder requirements.
Key Responsibilities Revenue/Grant Accounting
Maintain a portfolio of grants and review financial reports and invoices prepared by Grant Accountants to ensure accurate and timely submission to government and private funders.
Review invoices through the accounts payable process to ensure proper coding and compliance with funding requirements.
Prepare monthly journal entries for grant revenue, expenses, and indirect allocations.
Collaborate with internal teams, including Program, Legal, and Development, on contract registration, grant requirements, reporting, and compliance.
Ensure adherence to government and foundation funding regulations.
Prepare and review journal entries and allocations as needed.
Budget and Reporting
Assist the Director of Budgets and Grants Management with annual budgets, projections, and ad hoc financial requests.
Support preparation for funder desk audits and the organization’s annual audit, including the Single Audit under OMB Uniform Guidance.
Analyze revenue and expenses against budgets to identify variances and trends.
Perform additional duties as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business required.
Minimum 5 years of grant accounting experience preferred, including familiarity with NYC/NYS funders such as DFTA, DYCD, OTDA.
Strong proficiency in Excel (VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and IF functions) required.
Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and general computer literacy.
Strong critical thinking skills and understanding of financial impacts across programs and contracts.
Strong attention to detail, accountability, and dependability.
Ability to collaborate effectively across teams.
Competencies
Adaptability and flexibility
Strong computer skills
Creative and innovative thinking
Analytical reasoning
Teamwork and relationship building
Mathematical and financial acumen
Benefits
Major medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
Pre-tax commuter benefits
Flexible spending account
403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution
Generous vacation, sick leave, and holidays
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New York, NY Job Type:
Full Time Schedule:
Monday through Friday, Standard business hours Salary:
DoE
Job Description We are seeking a detail-oriented and collaborative Senior Grant Accountant to manage revenue and grant accounting functions and support budgeting and reporting processes. The ideal candidate is analytical, adaptable, and highly skilled in grant compliance, financial reporting, and funder requirements.
Key Responsibilities Revenue/Grant Accounting
Maintain a portfolio of grants and review financial reports and invoices prepared by Grant Accountants to ensure accurate and timely submission to government and private funders.
Review invoices through the accounts payable process to ensure proper coding and compliance with funding requirements.
Prepare monthly journal entries for grant revenue, expenses, and indirect allocations.
Collaborate with internal teams, including Program, Legal, and Development, on contract registration, grant requirements, reporting, and compliance.
Ensure adherence to government and foundation funding regulations.
Prepare and review journal entries and allocations as needed.
Budget and Reporting
Assist the Director of Budgets and Grants Management with annual budgets, projections, and ad hoc financial requests.
Support preparation for funder desk audits and the organization’s annual audit, including the Single Audit under OMB Uniform Guidance.
Analyze revenue and expenses against budgets to identify variances and trends.
Perform additional duties as required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business required.
Minimum 5 years of grant accounting experience preferred, including familiarity with NYC/NYS funders such as DFTA, DYCD, OTDA.
Strong proficiency in Excel (VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and IF functions) required.
Strong analytical and quantitative skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word and general computer literacy.
Strong critical thinking skills and understanding of financial impacts across programs and contracts.
Strong attention to detail, accountability, and dependability.
Ability to collaborate effectively across teams.
Competencies
Adaptability and flexibility
Strong computer skills
Creative and innovative thinking
Analytical reasoning
Teamwork and relationship building
Mathematical and financial acumen
Benefits
Major medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
Pre-tax commuter benefits
Flexible spending account
403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution
Generous vacation, sick leave, and holidays
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