CONTRACTS AND GRANTS ACCOUNTANT

JCC Association of North America

JCC Association of North America

Accounting & Finance
Brooklyn, NY, USA
USD 65k-75k / year
Posted on Aug 27, 2025
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Location and Job Title:

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS ACCOUNTANT
Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton Manhattan Beach
3300 Coney Island Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11235

Principal Responsibilities:

PRIMARY FUNCTION

Reporting to the Director of Finance (DoF), the Government & Foundation Contract Accountant will be responsible for the management and reporting of a $4.3M portfolio of government awards and $1M in foundation and UJA grants.

In collaboration with the DoF, the Government & Foundation Contract Accountant will be managing and improving the contract development/documentation/ invoicing process and improve timely workflows deliverable submission to funders. Key highlights of the role include pre- and post-award management of grant funding, timely invoicing supported by the general ledger, analysis, and timely communication of over/underspending, supporting program staff in properly monitoring contract spending and leading government funder audits.

KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Grants Management

  • Responsible for end-to-end grants management process to include all pre-and post-award activities
  • Manage the contracting process among various stakeholders to bring grants online, follow funder guidelines, budget preparation in collaboration with program staff and coordinating online/paper submissions
  • Maintain contract documents and related materials in an orderly and organized manner in a file directory
  • Address funder inquires and follow through on open items in a timely and comprehensive fashion
  • Prepare monthly/quarterly financial and reimbursement reports to various funders ensuring accuracy and consistency with the general ledger
  • Work with funders to troubleshoot and solve issues with reimbursement claim and disallowances
  • Coordinate meetings with Program managers to discuss status of budget vs actual and action planning
  • Provide detailed monthly/quarterly analysis of budget vs actuals to properly manage and communicate over/underspending of grant funds
  • Work with DoF and program staff to coordinate budget modification submissions to ensure revenue maximization across grant funding
  • Record and maintain all Accounts Receivable related to grants billing and ensure revenue recognition is in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)
  • Follow up with funders to ascertain status of reimbursement
  • Provide anticipated reimbursement data to DoF to assist in cash flow planning
  • Perform grant closeout functions required by funders to include reconciliations, financial status reports, final invoices, purchase order liquidations and balancing budgets
  • Maintain funder equipment inventory list as required
  • Stay abreast of changes in funder's invoicing and reporting requirements; attend funders trainings and informationals as needed
  • Establish relationships with funders (mainly fiscal counterparts)
  • Coordinate activities between Payroll Manager & Accounting department to make necessary adjustments in personnel allocations for contract billing/vouchering
  • Assist with time and effort reporting, ensuring completeness, accuracy, and compliance with all applicable regulations
  • Work with DoF to meet all funder and departmental deadlines
  • Support the annual agencywide audit to include the Federal Single Audit
  • Prepare supporting schedules related to functional area and assist in providing documentation
  • Participate fully in government funding audits

Perform other related duties as assigned

Audit

  • Support the annual agencywide audit to include the Federal Single Audit
  • Prepare supporting schedules related to functional area and assist in providing documentation
  • Participate fully in government funding audits

Minimum Qualifications:

DESIRED EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration preferred
  • Minimum of - 2 years hand on experience working with government grants required.
  • Experience working with various government agencies on the Federal, State and NYC level (USDHS, NYSOFA, SED, DYCD, DOHMH, DFTA)
  • Experience with MIP & government agency submission portals (HHS Accelerator; PASSPort, GrantsGateway) preferred.
  • Strong verbal, written, communication and documenting skills
  • Ability to work cooperatively with all levels of employees, management, and external parties
  • Ability to prioritize, multi-task, and work in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent attention to detail, problem solving, & analytical skills
  • Must be a self-starter, quick learner, assertive, and can work independently yet collaboratively

Job Type: Full-time

Full Benefit Package Provided

Onsite Position

Salary:

$65,000 - $75,000

Agency Information:

The Shorefront YM-YWHA of Brighton-Manhattan Beach, Inc. (SFY) builds community, strengthens families & empowers individuals to achieve their potential & enhance the quality their lives. Our programs & services reflect the richness of the Shorefront YM-YWHA's Community Center & Settlement House traditions. We reach out to & serve people of all backgrounds & abilities throughout their life spans.

We provide a wide range of exemplary educational, recreational, preventive & rehabilitative health, vocational, cultural, citizenship, Jewish identity-building & human service programs to meet the evolving strengths, needs & interests of the rich mosaic of people in southern Brooklyn.

The Shorefront YM-YWHA maximizes the impact of its resources & expertise by forming partnerships & alliances with other organizations, government agencies & philanthropic institutions that share our commitments & values.