Los Angeles, CA, US
53 days ago
Finance - Senior Grant Accountant

Crystal Stairs, Inc.\n

Improving the Lives of Families through\n

Child Care Services, Research, and Advocacy \n

Crystal Stairs is committed to building and sustaining a diverse workforce and culture. As part of this commitment, Crystal Stairs does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of activities or operations.\n

Fiscal - Senior Grant Accountant\n

100% Onsite - Los Angeles CA 90056\n

What We're Looking For:\n

We are seeking a Senior Grant Accountant that will be responsible for fiscal oversight of Head Start and Early Head Start programs and related federal, state and other funding sources to support the program. The position will prepare financial reports, provide analysis including and prepare budgets and narratives for funding applications in collaboration with program management. The position will also perform routine accounting tasks, review accounts payable transactions, monitor budgets, and assist and review the work of other staff performing grant and contract tasks for Head Start and Early Head Start. \n
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Responsibilities \/ Essential Functions\n\nPrepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports for funders, Policy Council, and program management. \nMonitor expenditures and budgets for assigned contracts\/grants, reporting inconsistencies with the approved budget to the Head Start Director and other program management.\nDevelop budgets and prepare reports, having developed a good understanding of the Performance Standards, Head Start Act, Uniform Administrative and Cost Principles for federally funded programs, State Funding Terms and Conditions, and other funding source requirements, and operational policies. \nPrepare monthly Head Start, Early Head Start, and Child Care Partnership fiscal reports, federal SF-425, SF-428 and SF-429 reports, State attendance and fiscal reports, and other reports as required by funders. Also prepare internal and ad hoc reports as needed. Review fiscal reports prepared by other contracts\/grant staff.\nPerform grant close-out activities, including reconciliations, final invoices, financial status reports, liquidations, and submitting timely and accurate reports.\nRecord monthly revenue and corresponding receivable.\nReview weekly cash drawdowns to meet agency policies and funding regulations.\nEnsure general ledger entries for accuracy, preparing adjusting journal entries as needed .\nReview accounts payable transactions for correct expense codes, cost allocation, funder approval, allowability, allocability, and reasonableness. Train program team to ensure these principles are understood.\nAct as lead for preparation of Head Start\/Early Head Start monitoring reviews and assist with the Agency's annual financial audit. \nCreate reports in accounting system to ensure program management has access to financial information and reports to assist with management of the contract\/grant budgets.\nAttend department and Head Start Fiscal training as required.\nAttend or present at monthly Policy Council meetings to provide financial reports and other updates.\nThe Senior Fiscal Grant Accountant may be assigned other tasks in support of department and Agency goals. \n\n
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The Skills You Possess\n

Knowledge of GAAP, Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principles, budgeting, cost allocation, and non-profit accounting; strong computer skills, including intermediate knowledge of Excel and must know how to use vlookup, sumif, and linking; proficient in the use of computerized accounting systems, including report creation and report template building; and working knowledge of other Microsoft Office applications. Preferred experience using Blackbaud Finance Edge NXT.\n
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Education and Experience\n\n\n

Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance, or in business with an emphasis in accounting or finance. Extensive related work experience in accounting may be substituted for college education.\n\nMinimum of five years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial statement preparation; Preferred experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants\n\n
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Total Package of Benefits\n\nMedical\/ Dental\/ Vision - 95% covered by employer\n401k Matching Options\nFlex Spending \nPre-paid Legal Services\nSick and Vacation Time \nPaid Holidays\nTraining Days\/Staff Development\nOpportunity for Advancement\nRobust Learning Management System offering the following continuing education units: PDC, HRCI, CEU, CPE, PDU, SHRM\n\n
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Crystal Stairs, Inc. is committed to building and sustaining a fully vaccinated, diverse workforce and culture. As part of this commitment, Crystal Stairs, Inc. provides equal opportunity in all of our employment practices, including selection, hiring, promotion, transfer, and compensation, to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, medical condition as defined by state law, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic group identification, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other legally protected status.\n
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For more information about Crystal Stairs, please visit our website at: www.crystalstairs.org\n

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