Grants Accountant
Hispanic Federation - new york city, NY
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Who We Are Hispanic Federation (HF) is the nation's premier Latino nonprofit membership organization. Founded in 1990, HF supports Hispanic families and strengthens Latino institutions through grantmaking and direct services in education, health, immigration, civic engagement, economic empowerment, and the environment. Values that drive our work include equality, fairness, diversity, and empathy. Whom We Seek Hispanic Federation seeks a Grants Accountant to perform the accounting and financial service functions for programs funded by grants, contracts, or other significant contributions from both private and public sectors. The Grant Accountant will prepare financial projections and budgets, report on actual against budgeted expenses, review and monitor to ensure compliance requirements are met, oversee journal entries, and execute financial reporting as needed. The Grant Accountant will verify budget proposals for grant applications in collaboration with the Development Department and will provide critical reporting used by leadership in the Finance Department, Executive Leadership, and HF's Board of Directors. The successful candidate is detail-oriented, a self-starter, and able to accurately complete a range of administrative and financial tasks necessary for successful and timely reporting of grants. This position reports to the Vice President for Finance and Administration. The entire HF finance team works closely together to meet financial reporting objectives, so a collaborative attitude is required. The position is hybrid and requires onsite presence in the New York City Office a minimum of 10 days per month in adherence to HF's hybrid work policy. Position Location: New York, NY Essential Functions Plans, organizes, and coordinates the centralized accounting and financial reporting for assigned grant portfolio, including preparing annual and project budgets, forecasting revenue, estimating any carry-over of funds from one year to the next. Support in the management of private corporations, individuals, and foundations, in addition to public sector funds. Perform services on a cost-reimbursement for grants; execute accounting functions for all grants and contracts. Research issues, prepares invoices/ billings, and collects funds for the support of restricted fund expenditures. Assist in preparing all relevant fiscal reports for sponsored programs; ensure the timely submission of all reports, as requested or required. Coordinate with key personnel at all levels of the organization to support the proper and timely expenditure of grant funds in compliance with applicable guidelines and budget deadlines. Meet with program staff to monitor program budgets and reconcile program expense tracking and the finance office expense tracking. Develop positive working relationships to foster a collaborative environment for grant coordination and oversight. Calculate, prepare, and submit the annual indirect cost rate as required and manage costs across assigned grants portfolio. Attend professional development training and remain abreast of public sector compliance announcements and their applicability to grant management-related audit, federal regulations, state laws, organizational policies, and any workshops or seminars on grants or special revenues. Compile year-end reports, work papers, and analysis necessary for the organization's auditors to complete the yearly audit of HF's financial statements. Review and approve grant-related journal entries and monitor charges for reasonableness and compliance with organization policies and procedures. Perform monthly reconciliation of bank accounts as directed. Perform other duties as assigned. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Bachelor's degree in accounting or nonprofit financial management, an advanced degree is highly preferred. A minimum of two (2) years of nonprofit accounting experience or experience managing grants and financial reporting; the ideal experience includes processing complex financial transactions, ensuring compliance with legal or contractual requirements, recordkeeping, and preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting. Experience using MIP Fund Accounting or similar nonprofit accounting software is required. Commitment to HF's mission of supporting Latino communities. Strong written and verbal communication skills is required, bilingual in English and Spanish is an asset. Proven track record of grants management, familiarity local (DYCD, DOHMH), state (DOH, Department of Education) and federal funding and their regulations is an asset. Skill in researching, analyzing, and evaluating complex financial data. Proficiency in various computer applications, including comprehensive databases, spreadsheets, and word processing software. Ability to prioritize and self-direct, analyze situations, identify situations where appropriate to make decisions. Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to establish and maintain effective interdepartmental communications and relationships. High attention to detail, ability to analyze and interpret data for accuracy. Compensation The salary range for this position is $70,000 - $80,000 and is commensurate with experience. Compensation includes fully subsidized medical, dental, vision insurance, access to flexible spending for medical and transportation, and a 403 (B) retirement plan with match after 6 months of service. To Apply Please submit a résumé, cover letter detailing your interest and qualifications, via this portal. No telephone calls or emails will be answered regarding this position. Only select candidates will be contacted regarding an interview. For more information about the Hispanic Federation, go to . Hispanic Federation is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against actual or perceived race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, creed, disability, marital status, sexual orientation and/or other protected categories.
Created: 2024-11-05