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Senior Grant Accountant

Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit

Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit

Accounting & Finance
West Bloomfield Township, MI, USA
Posted 6+ months ago

Senior Grant Accountant

Finance Department

Job Summary

The Grant Accountant reports to the Director of Accounting and is responsible for the financial management of grants. This position is responsible for recording the financial activity, preparation and submission of related financial reports, expenditure compliance review and cost transfers, and the annual grant closeout in accordance with GAAP. This is achieved through monthly journal entries, account analysis and reconciliation, variance analysis, ad-hoc reporting and forecasts/budgets for their respective areas of responsibility. The Grant Accountant requires the ability to communicate intelligently, yet plainly, to various audiences what can often be very complex accounting or financial issues. They must be able to understand accounting concepts as set forth by GAAP, ASC guidance, and the Sarbanes Oxley Act.

Principal Accountabilities

  • Accounting function– Records, reconciles, and prepares monthly financial reporting of Grant. Develop policies and procedures as needed to periodically identify weaknesses in financial controls.
  • Cash Management – Track and reconcile the incoming wire payments related to each grant and forecast cash flow needs.
  • Budgeting & Forecasting – Assists in the development of the annual operating budget for the grants assigned.
  • Account Reconciliations / Compliance Reconciles a wide variety of financial data for the purpose of maintaining accurate account balances and ensuring compliance with established accounting practices, and enforcing policies and procedures. Reconcile each assigned grants to internal and external software. Track the balances of the grants.
  • Training and Support - Supports agency operations by completed required trainings and providing coverage for other accounting staff as needed.
  • Audit - Complies with agency’s required financial audit by preparing, verifying and balancing audit work papers as assigned.
  • Financial Controls – Follows established policies around segregation of duties and other financial controls.
  • Misc. – Other duties as assigned by management.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must have an understanding of GAAP
  • Experience: Three to five years of progressive grant accounting experience, including general ledger and supporting journals through account reconciliations and audit preparation.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree in accounting, finance, or equivalent.
  • Certifications or Licenses required: none

Minimum Competencies

Skills

  • High Level of Attention to Detail – The accountant must approach all tasks with a full understanding of the details of each transaction, the financial impact, and demonstrate the ability to resolve complex accounting errors. Have the ability to identify process improvements.
  • Technology – must be comfortable working within an enterprise general ledger system to generate financial reports and automate processes. Should additionally have a high level of skills in Microsoft Office and be comfortable writing procedures and monthly financial reporting summaries.
  • Logic – Demonstrates effective judgment by making appropriate decisions, as well as conducting and maintaining a professional manner and appearance at all times.
  • Time Management - Uses time effectively by appropriately planning, organizing and scheduling required work hours to meet agency needs. Must be able to multitask with a high level of proficiency.

Behaviors

  • Responsive – The accountant will often be called upon for information and must be responsive to requests.
  • Department/Agency Representation - Supports agency operations by appropriately representing the agency in all forums and by demonstrating commitment to agency philosophy, mission, goals, policies and procedures.
  • Security and Privacy –Adhere to agency and client protection policies by regularly acclimating yourself with the JFS privacy, safety and security policies made available within the employee handbook.
  • Employee Philanthropy –Participate annually in agency and partner related philanthropic activities and campaigns.
  • Mission Dedication –Embody the mission and values of JFS in all work done on behalf of the agency. Utilization of the JFS key strategies will ensure success in this accountability.

Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit is an Equal Opportunity Employer