UJA-Federation of New York
Investments Operations & Accounting Analyst
UJA-Federation of New York, New York, New York, us, 10261
Investments Operations & Accounting Analyst
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Description UJA‑Federation of New York cares for those in need, rescues those in harm’s way, and renews and strengthens the Jewish people in New York, in Israel, and around the world. As the largest local Jewish federation in the world, UJA‑Federation has been a critical actor in the historic work of North American Jewry in Israel over the past 60 years.
Job Details The Investment Office manages the endowment and pension plan assets of the UJA‑Federation of New York. The assets are invested with external managers globally across a broad range of asset classes and strategies including public equity and credit, hedge funds, private equity and credit, and real assets.
Position Summary The Investment Operations and Accounting Analyst will be an integral member of the Investment Office, supporting the effective management and administration of the organization’s investment portfolios. The position is responsible for investment accounting, performance reporting, and operational processes that ensure the integrity of financial data and the accuracy of reporting. The Analyst collaborates with custodians, investment managers, investors, and internal stakeholders to maintain sound operational practices and enhance efficiency across systems and workflows. This role is well suited for an individual seeking to build a career in the operational, accounting, and analytical aspects of institutional investment management.
Major Responsibilities Accounting‑Related
Assist in the preparation of monthly performance reports and quarterly investor accounting statements. Reconcile the custodian’s accounting records to the performance book of record, serve as the liaison with the custodian to maintain and enhance accounting processes, review valuations and transactions, and facilitate distribution of reports.
Coordinate annual audits by preparing documentation, organizing schedules, and responding promptly to auditor inquiries. Work with the Director to ensure all audit requirements are completed within established timelines.
Support the preparation of annual financial statements by providing reconciliations, verifying account balances, and resolving discrepancies.
Operations‑Related
Coordinate portfolio rebalancing and cash management, ensuring accurate transaction execution and settlement across brokers, managers, and custodians. Prepare weekly cash position reports for review by the Director.
Support investor relations activities for the endowment portfolio, including performance reporting, investor communications, and coordination of meetings and events.
Facilitate the onboarding and off‑boarding of investment managers, ensuring accounts are properly set up, documentation is complete, data is accurate, and any system or process issues are promptly addressed.
Qualifications The successful candidate will have an understanding of the workings of an endowment investment office as well as accounting and performance reporting principles. They should be a detail‑oriented problem solver who is highly organized, manages time effectively, and approaches challenges with curiosity and initiative, and who thrives in a structured yet dynamic environment. The candidate should be comfortable using and learning technology to streamline workflows, improve data accuracy, and enhance reporting processes. Strong communication skills and the ability to work well with colleagues, managers, and service providers are critical to success in this role.
Competencies And Education
Bachelor’s degree in business accounting and/or finance; CPA license, a plus.
Over three years of accounting experience including cash management and/or performance reporting.
Heavy attention to detail with strong problem‑solving skills.
Advanced Excel skills with experience building models. Programming skills a plus.
Strong interpersonal skills and communication skills, both written and oral.
Self‑motivated and highly organized, with the ability to independently manage multiple projects and priorities across multiple stakeholders.
Salary Range $90,000 to $110,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications listed above.
Reports To Director of Investment Operations and Accounting
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Accounting/Auditing and Finance
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Description UJA‑Federation of New York cares for those in need, rescues those in harm’s way, and renews and strengthens the Jewish people in New York, in Israel, and around the world. As the largest local Jewish federation in the world, UJA‑Federation has been a critical actor in the historic work of North American Jewry in Israel over the past 60 years.
Job Details The Investment Office manages the endowment and pension plan assets of the UJA‑Federation of New York. The assets are invested with external managers globally across a broad range of asset classes and strategies including public equity and credit, hedge funds, private equity and credit, and real assets.
Position Summary The Investment Operations and Accounting Analyst will be an integral member of the Investment Office, supporting the effective management and administration of the organization’s investment portfolios. The position is responsible for investment accounting, performance reporting, and operational processes that ensure the integrity of financial data and the accuracy of reporting. The Analyst collaborates with custodians, investment managers, investors, and internal stakeholders to maintain sound operational practices and enhance efficiency across systems and workflows. This role is well suited for an individual seeking to build a career in the operational, accounting, and analytical aspects of institutional investment management.
Major Responsibilities Accounting‑Related
Assist in the preparation of monthly performance reports and quarterly investor accounting statements. Reconcile the custodian’s accounting records to the performance book of record, serve as the liaison with the custodian to maintain and enhance accounting processes, review valuations and transactions, and facilitate distribution of reports.
Coordinate annual audits by preparing documentation, organizing schedules, and responding promptly to auditor inquiries. Work with the Director to ensure all audit requirements are completed within established timelines.
Support the preparation of annual financial statements by providing reconciliations, verifying account balances, and resolving discrepancies.
Operations‑Related
Coordinate portfolio rebalancing and cash management, ensuring accurate transaction execution and settlement across brokers, managers, and custodians. Prepare weekly cash position reports for review by the Director.
Support investor relations activities for the endowment portfolio, including performance reporting, investor communications, and coordination of meetings and events.
Facilitate the onboarding and off‑boarding of investment managers, ensuring accounts are properly set up, documentation is complete, data is accurate, and any system or process issues are promptly addressed.
Qualifications The successful candidate will have an understanding of the workings of an endowment investment office as well as accounting and performance reporting principles. They should be a detail‑oriented problem solver who is highly organized, manages time effectively, and approaches challenges with curiosity and initiative, and who thrives in a structured yet dynamic environment. The candidate should be comfortable using and learning technology to streamline workflows, improve data accuracy, and enhance reporting processes. Strong communication skills and the ability to work well with colleagues, managers, and service providers are critical to success in this role.
Competencies And Education
Bachelor’s degree in business accounting and/or finance; CPA license, a plus.
Over three years of accounting experience including cash management and/or performance reporting.
Heavy attention to detail with strong problem‑solving skills.
Advanced Excel skills with experience building models. Programming skills a plus.
Strong interpersonal skills and communication skills, both written and oral.
Self‑motivated and highly organized, with the ability to independently manage multiple projects and priorities across multiple stakeholders.
Salary Range $90,000 to $110,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications listed above.
Reports To Director of Investment Operations and Accounting
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Accounting/Auditing and Finance
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