Grant Accountant
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Responsibilities
Among other duties as assigned, the Grants Accountant will:
- Be responsible for setting up and implementing processes to manage, track, and report the staff time and cost allocation to Prairie State grants and offices
- Identify the specific requirements of grants which require data collection, tracking, and reporting
- Work with the Finance Director, Grants Accounting Manager, and other Grants Accountants to understand and document the unique features of grants which require special reporting
- Interact with attorneys in the field offices to understand how they are setting up their time recording/reporting for grant and office purposes
- Work with the grants department to determine the budget and reporting requirements of any new and existing grants
- Analyze grants to ascertain if the budgets are accurate for the work we are expected to perform
- Prepare projections at key time periods in specific grants to ensure fulfilling the grant criteria/obligations
- Train new staff on grant reporting protocols as related to financial aspects of the grants
- Work with the Finance Director, Fiscal Manager, and other Grants Accountants to develop a streamlined process for transferring financial grant data to accounting software
- Participate in the annual audit as needed
- Provide backup on other accounting functions, such as payroll, procurement, accounts payable and receivable, and benefits administration
- Health insurance, including the opportunity to qualify for a wellness credit
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- 403b retirement plan, including employer contributions
- Training and education programs
- PTO that starts at 3 weeks/year and increases with additional years worked at PSLS
- Paid sick leave
- 6 weeks of paid parental leave after one year of employment
- 12 paid holidays
- Bachelor's Degree in Accounting with 3 years of relevant experience required
- Strong computer competency is essential, including the ability to use Access and the Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel
- Familiarity with database software and proven track record of creating and modifying software to produce result
- Excellent analytical skills and sound understanding of accounting principles
- Demonstrated ability to maintain a high level of organization, time management, and to meet deadlines consistently
- Strong oral/written communication
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively as a team member
- Experience in working with state and federal grants and the financial controls related to such grants preferred
- Some travel is necessary; valid driver's license and/or reliable transportation is required
- We will give preference to candidates who have experience providing services to low-income individuals
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