<p>Montgomery County non-profit seeks a Grant Accountant who can ensure grant funds are used in accordance with the terms and conditions specified and applicable laws and regulations. In this role, you will be responsible for compliance, budgeting, preparing federal grant packages, preparing and processing invoices, assisting with the month end process, reconciling grants to the general ledger, overseeing accounts payable/receivable balances, preparing compliance reports, and coordinating client meetings regarding financials. The ideal Grant Accountant for this role should have excellent time management abilities, proven ERP skills, and strong month end close experience.</p><p><br></p><p>Major Responsibilities</p><p>· Create complex financial reports</p><p>· Resolve grant discrepancies</p><p>· Develop and follow up on grant programs</p><p>· Assist with the monthly close process</p><p>· Monitor compliance with third party federal regulations</p><p>· Reconcile bank and credit card accounts</p><p>· Review grant proposals</p><p>· Perform budget and financial analysis</p><p>· Assist with special projects</p>
<p>We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced Grant Accountant to join our team in Dallas, Texas. This role is essential for managing grant accounting, financial reporting, and analysis, ensuring compliance with regulations and internal standards. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in nonprofit accounting, grant management, and financial operations while demonstrating strong organizational and problem-solving abilities.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage grant-related accounting activities, ensuring transactions are accurately recorded and properly documented.</p><p>• Maintain and update grant management systems for reporting, reconciliation, and audit purposes.</p><p>• Evaluate grant eligibility for reimbursement by analyzing contract terms and approved budgets.</p><p>• Prepare and submit reimbursement requests in line with grantor schedules and requirements.</p><p>• Generate management reports and participate in grant reviews to ensure compliance and accuracy.</p><p>• Monitor accounts receivable activities, resolve discrepancies, and ensure accurate general ledger postings.</p><p>• Process month-end journal entries, including payroll, recurring costs, and fixed asset depreciation.</p><p>• Reconcile assigned accounts and assist in preparing monthly financial reports.</p><p>• Support year-end processes such as recording accruals and maintaining audit-ready records.</p><p>• Document accounting procedures and cross-train with team members to ensure operational efficiency.</p>
<p>Robert Half is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented <strong>Grant Accountant</strong> to manage the financial aspects of grant funding for organizations across various industries. This role involves ensuring compliance with grant regulations, tracking and reporting expenses, and supporting fiscal operations. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in accounting and experience working with government, corporation, or foundation grants. If you combine dynamic communication skills with a positive attitude, then you may thrive in this position. If this sounds like you, please call our office 213.629.4602.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Grant Compliance</strong>: Ensure all financial activities comply with grant terms, Uniform Guidance (if applicable), and organizational policies.</li><li><strong>Budget Management</strong>: Assist with development and tracking of grant budgets, monitoring expenditures against approved funding, and ensuring proper allocation of funds.</li><li><strong>Reporting</strong>: Prepare accurate grant financial reports for internal use and submission to funders.</li><li><strong>Audit Support</strong>: Facilitate grant audits by ensuring all documentation and policies follow auditing standards.</li><li><strong>Grant Revenue Recognition</strong>: Accurately record grant-related revenue and expenses and manage reconciliations for grant accounts.</li><li><strong>Collaboration</strong>: Work closely with program managers, development teams, and finance staff to provide financial insights and ensure meeting funding requirements.</li><li><strong>Documentation and Recordkeeping</strong>: Maintain thorough records of budgets, invoices, agreements, and financial activities related to grants.</li><li><strong>Process Improvement</strong>: Identify opportunities to streamline grant accounting workflows and improve compliance processes.</li></ul><p> </p>
<p>We are looking for a Grant Accountant who can step in and provide immediate support to a busy finance team within a higher education or nonprofit environment. This role is ideal for someone who understands the nuances of grant funding, compliance, and restricted resources. You’ll partner closely with program managers, finance leadership, and external funding agencies to ensure accuracy, transparency, and timely reporting.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Details</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Contract Length:</strong> 3+ months with potential extension</li><li><strong>Work Environment:</strong> Onsite</li><li><strong>Industry Fit:</strong> Higher education or medium‑sized nonprofit experience strongly preferred</li><li><strong>Systems:</strong> Experience with grant management or ERP accounting systems (e.g., Banner, Workday, Oracle, Sage Intacct, etc.)</li></ul><p><strong>What You Will Do</strong></p><p>• Manage post‑award accounting activities including tracking, reporting, and monitoring grant revenues and expenditures</p><p> • Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual grant financial statements for internal and external stakeholders</p><p> • Ensure all grant activity complies with funding guidelines, organizational policies, and applicable federal regulations (e.g., Uniform Guidance)</p><p> • Maintain detailed schedules of restricted funds, award balances, and spending deadlines</p><p> • Collaborate with program leaders to review budgets, allowable costs, and spending plans</p><p> • Reconcile grant accounts, review journal entries, and ensure accurate fund allocation</p><p> • Assist with budget revisions, grant proposal budgets, and forecasting</p><p> • Support audit-related requests related to grants, federal awards, or special funding streams</p><p> • Identify process gaps and recommend improvements to strengthen grant oversight and reporting</p>
<p>We are looking for an organized and detail-oriented Grant Accountant to join our team in Bellingham, Washington. In this role, you will play a critical part in managing grant-related financial activities, ensuring compliance with accounting standards, and maintaining accurate documentation. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in grant accounting and proficiency with financial software.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Apply fundamental accounting principles to ensure proper financial management of grant-funded programs.</p><p>• Review and organize grant budgets, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and interlocal guidelines.</p><p>• Assist in preparing and reviewing required grant reports and invoices by established deadlines.</p><p>• Maintain accurate and secure documentation for procurement, payroll, and grant-related transactions.</p><p>• Manage grant reporting web portals and user profiles to meet compliance standards.</p><p>• Collaborate with senior finance staff and program officials to address financial reconciliations and reporting needs.</p><p>• Support the preparation of grant information for annual audits, including compliance with A-133 requirements.</p><p>• Research and analyze ledger transactions to confirm allowability and adherence to procurement policies.</p><p>• Participate in finance staff meetings and contribute to the improvement of grant management processes.</p><p>• Archive grant and contract files in accordance with organizational procedures.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $62,400 to $79,040.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>M/D/V - 100% paid for employee</p><p>401K</p><p>2 weeks PTO</p><p>8 paid holidays</p>
We are looking for an experienced Sr. Grant Accountant to join our team on a long-term contract basis in Richmond, Virginia. This role involves managing and resolving a backlog of grant accounting tasks while ensuring compliance with industry standards. If you have a strong background in grant accounting and a proactive approach to problem-solving, we encourage you to apply.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Address and resolve a backlog of grant accounting tasks to ensure timely and accurate financial reporting.<br>• Process remittances, drawdowns, and record transactions in compliance with established standards.<br>• Prepare and post journal entries while maintaining the integrity of financial data.<br>• Apply for reimbursements and reconcile grant revenues and disbursements.<br>• Ensure proper setup and documentation of grant accounts to align with regulatory requirements.<br>• Adapt to and efficiently navigate the organization's custom accounting system.<br>• Collaborate with team members to streamline workflows and improve grant management processes.<br>• Monitor grant compliance with federal regulations and organizational policies.<br>• Generate detailed financial reports and provide insights to support decision-making.<br>• Contribute to the continuous improvement of grant accounting practices.
<p>We are looking for a highly skilled Grant Accountant III to join our team in Bellingham, Washington. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with a strong background in grant accounting and federal compliance regulations. You will be responsible for managing financial aspects of grant-funded programs while ensuring adherence to government guidelines and organizational policies.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Evaluate and interpret accounting principles to ensure compliance with established standards and practices.</p><p>• Review and familiarize yourself with Title 28 regulations, procurement policies, and uniform guidance for grant management.</p><p>• Set up delegation of authority for grant-funded programs, ensuring required signatures are in place.</p><p>• Manage deadlines for invoices and reporting requirements, conducting monthly reviews with senior finance staff.</p><p>• Oversee web portal profiles for grant reporting purposes, ensuring compliance with user agreements.</p><p>• Organize and maintain grant files, outlining key functions, applicable guidelines, and budget allocations.</p><p>• Analyze grant budgets to confirm alignment with federal, state, and interlocal standards.</p><p>• Investigate, reconcile, and assess ledger transactions to verify compliance with procurement policies.</p><p>• Build and maintain collaborative relationships with program officials, finance staff, and external stakeholders.</p><p>• Assist in preparing annual reports, including the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (A-133).</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $83,200 to $93,600.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>M/D/V - 100% paid for employee</p><p>401K</p><p>2 weeks PTO</p><p>8 paid holidays</p>
<p>We are looking for a skilled Grant Accountant based <strong>fully on-site in New Rochelle, NY</strong> to oversee the financial management of grants funded by Westchester County and the State of New York. This position is a <strong>contract-to-hire opportunity</strong> and involves handling the claiming, budgeting, and reconciliation processes for a diverse portfolio of grants, ensuring compliance with financial requirements and deadlines. This opportunity offers the <strong>potential for long-term employment </strong>while contributing to the financial success of a reputable non-profit organization.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>▪ Understand all financial-related grant or contract compliance requirements. </p><p>▪ Meet reporting deadlines, both internal and external, and support program staff as necessary to maintain compliance. </p><p>▪ Review monthly financial statements, P& L, and GL Detail, and prepare JVs for necessary corrections. </p><p>▪ Prepare and/or review budgets for proposals for assigned and new programs. </p><p>▪ Prepare timely financial reports and invoices required by funding agencies (federal, state, or private funding sources) for assigned programs. </p><p>▪ Complete monthly billing for each award, including voucher billing. </p><p>▪ Set up new grants in Fund-Ez, following Agency standards. </p><p>▪ Prepare reconciliations and supporting schedules for all external audits, and monitoring visits. </p><p>▪ Gather and provide support related to audit requests. </p><p>▪ Complete the grant closeout process for any grant ending under your responsibility. </p><p>▪ Work and support the budgeting for new grants as required. </p><p>▪ Support the annual budget preparation process as required. </p><p>▪ Provide input to and assist in the maintenance of finance office accounting policies and procedures. </p><p>▪ Take initiative to improve efficiency in finance office operations, procedures, and contract/grants </p>
<p>We are seeking a Sr. Grant Accountant to join our team in the Non Profit industry, based in Los Angeles, California. In this role, you will be responsible for a range of tasks including account reconciliation, balance sheet reconciliation, bank reconciliations as well as other general ledger tasks. </p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities include: </p><p><br></p><p>• Handling account reconciliation with attention to detail and accuracy.</p><p>• Conducting balance sheet reconciliation to ensure financial accuracy.</p><p>• Processing bank reconciliations to maintain accurate financial records.</p><p>• Managing general ledger activities and updating as necessary.</p><p>• Preparing journal entries and maintaining the accuracy of financial data.</p><p>• Utilizing Microsoft Excel for various financial tasks and reports.</p><p>• Overseeing the month-end close process, ensuring all financial data is accurate and up to date.</p><p>• Gaining proficiency in NetSuite for various accounting tasks.</p><p>• Working with Oracle and SAP for various financial management tasks.</p><p><br></p><p>For confidential consideration, please email your Robert Half recruiter. If you're not currently working with anyone at Robert Half, please click "Apply" or call 562-800-3963 and ask for David Bizub. Please reference job order number</p><p>00460-0013075990. email resume to [email protected]</p>
Temp's Responsibilities: <br>The Grants and Contracts Analyst is responsible for the complete management of assigned grants portfolio and finance billing activities which includes but not limited to entering budgets in funders system, preparing, and submitting bills to funders, tracking receivables and balances, managing contracts, performing closeouts, performs spending checks etc.<br>• Manage assigned contract portfolios from Contract registration to closeout<br>• Plan, organize, and prepare for the timely processing of contract vouchers, billing packages, and submit reports to government/private funding sources as appropriate<br>• Analyze, review, and reconcile General Ledger accounts by program<br>• Verify that reimbursements are not more than contract amounts<br>• Ensure that contract revenues and expenditures are recorded in the appropriate general ledger accounts<br>• Initiate timely follow-ups on outstanding accounts receivable balances and respond to requests with grantors as necessary<br>• Work in conjunction with other team members to ensure that department project completion deadlines are met<br>• Create and prepare Excel schedules and control reports<br>• Assist with individual program audits, as well as the Society’s year-end audit when required<br>• Provide forecast and analysis for assigned programs and potential new fundings<br>• Work in conjunction with FP& A to provide budget narratives for assigned programs and/or new budget preparations as required by funders and/or Practices<br>• Coordinate and monitor subcontractor contract compliance, invoicing, payment and reporting<br>• Generate and analyze reports using excel<br>• Perform other related duties as assigned<br> Key Requirements:<br>• BA/BS degree required, with a focus in Finance, Accounting, or related field<br>• At least one year of experience involving the analytical research and reporting of complex financial data<br>• Nonprofit experience preferred<br>• Advance Excel skills and ability to analyze large volumes of data<br>• Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or related software<br>• Extremely organized and ability to respond to internal and external requests<br>• Experience working with FE or similar accounting software<br>• Understanding of grants and billing practices and laws<br>• Understand when to escalate critical time sensitive issues<br>• Demonstrate a commitment to quality, accuracy, and thoroughness<br>• Versatile in handling multiple tasks simultaneously in accordance with highest priority<br>• Ability to meet deadlines, which may require a flexible schedule, as extended working hours may be required during month-end and year-end<br>• Excellent written and verbal communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills<br>• Sense of professionalism, confidentiality, independent and a strong work ethic<br>• Excellent time management skills
<p>We are looking for a detail-oriented Senior Grant Accountant to join our team in Portland, Maine. In this role, you will oversee financial processes related to grants, including pre-award and post-award activities, ensuring compliance and accuracy. You will play a pivotal role in managing grant accounting operations and supporting the organization's financial goals.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage all aspects of grant accounting, including pre-award and post-award activities.</p><p>• Perform month-end closing procedures, ensuring accurate and timely financial reporting.</p><p>• Prepare and record journal entries to maintain proper financial documentation.</p><p>• Reconcile accounts and resolve discrepancies to ensure data integrity.</p><p>• Monitor and manage government grants, ensuring compliance with regulations and reporting requirements.</p><p>• Collaborate with the grant department to support daily operational needs.</p><p>• Analyze financial data to identify trends and provide insights for decision-making.</p><p>• Ensure adherence to organizational policies and procedures in financial operations.</p><p>• Assist with audits related to grants and financial reporting.</p>
<p>For consideration, please reach out to Carma Rorke as soon as possible, ensure to include your most current resume when you apply. <em><u>Connect with me on LinkedIn</u></em> at Carma Rorke.</p><p> </p><p>If you are currently working with a Robert Half recruiter, please reach out to them.</p><p><br></p><p>Our client is looking for a dedicated Grant Director or Grant Accountant to oversee grant program accounting and financial services. This role involves managing budgets, generating financial reports, ensuring compliance with federal and state requirements, and supporting staff with grant-related financial operations. The ideal candidate will bring strong analytical skills and expertise in non-profit financial management.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p><br></p><p>• Provide guidance to staff on grant progress reporting and other financial documentation requirements.</p><p>• Manage invoicing processes for grants, including state, federal, and private funding sources, and assist with accounts payable as needed.</p><p>• Support program staff with financial grant management tasks, including creating monthly financial statements and program budgets.</p><p>• Coordinate audit preparations related to grants, including the Federal Award Schedule and annual financial audit needs.</p><p>• Monitor staff timesheet submissions for completeness and compliance requirements.</p><p>• Ensure adherence to compliance standards for state and federal award regulations.</p><p>• Maintain accurate program expense tracking through general ledger worksheets and allocation records.</p>
<p>We are seeking an experience Grant Accounting Manager! The Grant Accounting Manager will oversee all aspects of grant financial management, ensuring accurate reporting, compliance with GAAP, and timely reimbursement activities. This leader will manage the cleanup of existing grant accounting backlogs, establish improved processes, and provide guidance to staff and cross-functional partners to ensure grant activity is recorded accurately and efficiently.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Lead the cleanup and resolution of legacy grant accounting backlogs, ensuring all historical transactions are accurately recorded and reconciled.</li><li>Oversee the processing of grant remittances, drawdowns, and reimbursement requests, ensuring timeliness and compliance with Federal, State, and private grantor requirements.</li><li>Ensure all grant transactions are properly recorded in accordance with GAAP, including journal entries, accruals, and revenue recognition.</li><li>Review and approve reconciliations of grant revenues, expenditures, and disbursements, ensuring accuracy and alignment with grant agreements.</li><li>Ensure grants are set up correctly in the financial system, with proper coding, documentation, and internal controls in place.</li><li>Partner with internal teams to streamline and strengthen grant accounting processes, documentation, and compliance workflows.</li><li>Serve as a subject matter expert for grant compliance and reporting, providing guidance and support to leadership and operational teams.</li><li>Adapt quickly to a homegrown or evolving financial system environment; identify opportunities for system or process improvements.</li><li>Mentor and support staff involved in grant accounting activities; provide oversight, training, and quality review as needed.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>We are looking for a Staff Accountant to join our team in Sedro Woolley, Washington. In this role, you will be responsible for managing grant accounting, ensuring compliance with financial guidelines, and preparing various financial reports. This position is integral to maintaining accuracy and transparency in our financial processes while upholding organizational and regulatory standards.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Oversee grant accounting processes, including cost reviews and analyses to ensure compliance with state, federal, and organizational guidelines.</p><p>• Prepare quarterly and monthly financial reports, such as SF-425s and budget summaries, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.</p><p>• Monitor and enforce adherence to procurement requirements under Uniform Guidance regulations.</p><p>• Utilize AccuFund or similar governmental fund accounting systems to manage financial data.</p><p>• Collaborate with the finance team to resolve accounting discrepancies and ensure smooth operations.</p><p>• Conduct audits and reviews to ensure compliance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) and other regulatory requirements.</p><p>• Maintain confidentiality of sensitive financial information and uphold high standards of integrity.</p><p>• Assist in implementing best practices for grant and contract financial management.</p><p>• Provide support in resolving work-related conflicts within the accounting department.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $70,000 to $85,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>M/D/V - 100% paid by employer for employee</p><p>401k</p><p>PTO - 40 hours first year, 80 hours second year, 120 hours fifth year</p><p>Sick time - 72 hours per year</p><p>16 paid holidays</p><p><br></p>
<p>Our client, a globally recognized, complex and diverse nonprofit organization in the Boston Area, is searching for a unique non-profit accounting professional. This newly-created role will own the grants accounting function for the organization. Focus is primarily on state and private grants (minimal federal funding involvement), tracking revenue and compliance, as well as reporting and analysis necessary for successful financial strategy for the organization.</p><p><br></p><p>Great leadership team that is looking to mentor the right person. You can be a strong Senior Grants Accountant that might be ready for the ownership role., but the role takes on a Mgr/SrMgt level of responsibility, being the grants acctg expert in the org. Great visibility and opportunity to build out the function and implement best practices. This role is not just the grant administration work; it owns the actual hands-on accounting for the grants/revenue/ASC606 and ASC958/forecasts etc.</p><p><br></p><p>The role is on site 4 days in a great location, free parking, while offering outstanding flexibility as well as work/life balance. </p><p><br></p><p>Compensation is $125-150k with outstanding benefits and paid time off. (well above average)</p><p><br></p>
We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Staff Accountant to join our team in New York, New York, supporting financial operations for a prominent non-profit organization. This is a long-term contract position that offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic and mission-driven environment. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in accounts payable, grant accounting, and proficiency with NetSuite and Microsoft Excel.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Process and verify payment and per diem requests, ensuring proper coding aligns with agreements.<br>• Collaborate with program staff and vendors to address and resolve inquiries related to invoices, payment requests, and per diem matters.<br>• Monitor and track incoming requests to the Data for Health programs invoices mailbox, ensuring timely responses.<br>• Coordinate with the finance team to set up partners and vendors in NetSuite upon agreement execution.<br>• Create and manage purchase orders for project agreements within NetSuite.<br>• Organize and maintain document storage for payment confirmations and wire transfers.<br>• Review and reconcile quarterly reports from subgrantees, providing guidance and updates as necessary.<br>• Deliver weekly updates on the status of outstanding payment requests and pending responses.<br>• Assist the Senior Grants Manager in analyzing grants and consultant data using the Power BI Dashboard.<br>• Provide payment status updates to the program team as needed.
<p>Robert Half Management Resources is currently looking for an experienced non-profit Senior Accountant or Assistant Controller to support a client engagement in Dayton, Ohio. This role will provide general accounting support to a Dayton-area non-profit, to include items such as: grant accounting, grant reconciliations, month-end close, journal entries, reconciliations, and other ad hoc non-profit accounting tasks. Role is based at the client's location in downtown Dayton. This is a short-term (3+ month) contract role, with potential for hire by the client following the contract period.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage month-end closing processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in financial reporting.</p><p>• Maintain and reconcile general ledger accounts to ensure financial data integrity.</p><p>• Prepare and post journal entries in compliance with accounting standards.</p><p>• Perform bank reconciliations and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner.</p><p>• Assist with budgeting processes, including allocations and forecasting.</p><p>• Support financial reporting related to government grants and non-profit funding.</p><p>• Collaborate with teams to ensure compliance with grant requirements and allocations.</p><p>• Utilize Sage Intacct software for accounting operations and reporting.</p><p>• Provide insights and recommendations to improve financial processes and controls.</p><p>• Work closely with leadership to support organizational financial goals.</p>
<p>A mission‑driven nonprofit organization client in Oakland is seeking a hands-on <strong>Senior Accountant</strong> to support daily accounting operations with a strong emphasis on reconciliations, affordable housing and grant-related accounting. </p><p><br></p><p>This role is ideal for someone experienced in the nonprofit sector who is comfortable working independently, managing multiple priorities, and maintaining high attention to detail.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Schedule:</strong> On-site, 5 days/week in Oakland California</p><p><strong>Hours:</strong> 40 hours/week</p><p><strong>Contract:</strong> 3–6 months (Contract-to-Hire)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Perform<strong> reconciliations</strong> with a high degree of accuracy.</li><li>Support <strong>grant accounting</strong>, including tracking, reporting, and compliance with funding requirements.</li><li>Assist with <strong>property management-related accounting</strong>, including rent schedules and asset activity.</li><li>Handle select <strong>Accounts Payable</strong> functions as needed.</li><li>Prepare and maintain schedules, reports, and supporting documentation for month-end and year-end close.</li><li>Ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards and internal controls.</li><li>Collaborate with the CFO and internal teams to resolve discrepancies and streamline processes.</li></ul>
<p>We are looking for an experienced Grant Accountant in the Middlesex County, NJ area. In this role you will be responsible for preparing grant budgets, preparing monthly financial analysis of grants, cash flow analysis, assist with operating budgets, and more. If you have a Bachelor’s Degree and 3+ years of experience as a Grant Accountant, this might be the opportunity for you! </p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Assist in preparing detailed grant and operating budgets to ensure effective financial planning.</p><p>• Generate monthly financial analyses for grants and operating accounts, including expense tracking, projections, and budget comparisons, and present findings to Principal Investigators.</p><p>• Examine ledger transactions to ensure accuracy and proper documentation.</p><p>• Conduct in-depth analyses of complex financial activities and provide actionable recommendations for improvements in policies, procedures, and controls.</p><p>• Collaborate with team members to address special financial projects and challenges as they arise.</p><p>• Utilize advanced Excel formulas and tools to support ad hoc financial analysis and reporting.</p><p>• Support grant management processes by monitoring funding allocations and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.</p>
Are you ready to take the next step in your accounting career? Seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Staff Accountant with at least 3 years of experience. This role is in Ann Arbor MI onsite with remote hybrid potential after 90 days. This role is ideal for an accounting professional who is passionate, eager and wants to grow, who thrives in a fast-paced environment, and possesses strong expertise in both general accounting and accounts payable processes. Pay up to $32/hr depending on experience. <br><br>Essential Duties and Responsibilities <br>• Process and record accounts payable, accounts receivable/billing, payroll, purchase orders or other accounting related documents consistent with established policies, procedures and department practices. <br>• Reconcile the accounts payable ledger to ensure that all payments are accounted for and properly posted. <br>• Ensure accuracy of data that is reflected in payments and accounting system, including balance sheets accounts. <br>• Create reports of all payables that reflect approved program expenditures <br>• Manage vendor database including creating and updating vendor records and ensuring proper 1099 status. <br>• Assist employees with process for accurately entering data into Financial Edge. <br>• Research, track, and resolve accounting issues or discrepancies. <br>• Resolve vendor and customer inquiries. <br>• Organize and maintain file system: file correspondence, reports and other fiscal records. <br>• Assist in gathering and providing information to auditors and monitors for financial audit and cycle monitoring. <br>• Identify and communicate control weaknesses to management and operate in a capacity to enhance controls and mitigate risk. <br>• Coordinate and maintain a smooth flow of information, written, electronic, and <br>verbal, in and out of the department including managing the necessary reproduction and/or mailing of materials as assigned. <br>• Audit and process credit card bills. <br>• Retrieve data from accounting systems and other sources for auditors and State monitors. <br>• Prepare and validate journal entries from necessary documentation, as needed. <br>• Reconciliation of vendor invoices. <br>• Reconciliation of balance sheet accounts. <br>• Review and assist in production and distribution of annual 1099s on or before January 31 of every year. <br>• Prepare and balance period-end reports and account reconciliations for payables-related accounts. <br>• Assist with payroll and related accounting tasks up to 25% of regular hours. <br>• Complete annual audit preparation and field work assignments related to job duties and responsibilities. <br>• Complete grant monitoring assignments related to job duties and responsibilities. <br>• Participate in payables-related responsibilities of new General Ledger software implementations as needed. <br>• Train employees on organization’s payables accounting system. <br>• Handle stress appropriately and interact well with others. <br>• Other duties as assigned. <br><br>Qualifications <br>• Bachelor Degree in Accounting, Business, or related field (five years of recent related experience may substitute for educational requirement). <br>• Three (3) or more years of related experience in complex accounts payable or related accounting responsibilities. <br>• Experience using mid-market general ledger systems, such as Sage, Blackbaud Financial Edge, Microsoft Dynamics, or similar systems. <br>• Knowledge of government and/or nonprofit sectors preferred. <br>• Knowledge of government fund accounting preferred.
<p>We are looking for an experienced Accounting Analyst to join our team in Fresno, California. In this Contract to permanent position, you will play a key role in managing and analyzing financial operations, ensuring accuracy and compliance with accounting standards. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in accounts payable, accounts receivable, and grant accounting within a non-profit setting.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Manage accounts payable and accounts receivable processes, ensuring timely and accurate transactions.</p><p>• Prepare and review billing statements, maintaining compliance with organizational guidelines.</p><p>• Reconcile payroll accounts and other financial records to ensure accuracy and completeness.</p><p>• Perform account reconciliations and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner.</p><p>• Handle grant accounting and administration, including tracking expenditures and preparing reports.</p><p>• Process purchase orders and journal entries with precision and attention to detail.</p><p>• Monitor and analyze financial data to support decision-making and reporting.</p><p>• Collaborate with other departments to ensure seamless financial operations.</p><p>• Maintain compliance with organizational policies and accounting standards.</p><p>• Assist in preparing financial reports and audits as needed.</p>
<p>We are looking for a detail-oriented Staff Accountant to join our non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington. In this role, you will contribute to maintaining accurate financial records and supporting grant and fund accounting processes. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills and a collaborative attitude, ensuring alignment with our mission and culture.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>• Perform daily cash reconciliations and ensure all transactions are accurately recorded.</p><p>• Prepare and manage cash receipts, including processing online payments efficiently.</p><p>• Reconcile endowment funds and investments to maintain accurate financial reporting.</p><p>• Maintain and update the general ledger with precision and attention to detail.</p><p>• Assist with grant and fund accounting tasks to ensure compliance with regulations.</p><p>• Handle corporate and sales tax submissions, ensuring timely and accurate filings.</p><p>• Create detailed journal entries and ensure proper classification of financial transactions.</p><p>• Collaborate with team members to support organizational goals and maintain a positive culture.</p><p>• Generate financial reports and provide insights to aid decision-making processes.</p><p>• Ensure meticulous documentation and transparency in all accounting activities.</p><p><br></p><p>The salary range for this position is $69,000 to $78,000.</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits:</p><p>Medical/Dental/Vision</p><p>Life and AD& D insurance</p><p>Long Term Disability</p><p>403b</p><p>2 weeks PTO</p><p>7 paid holidays</p>
<p>Senior Accountant – Non-Profit</p><p>Our client, a leading non-profit organization, is seeking an experienced Senior Accountant to join their finance team. This is an excellent opportunity for an accounting professional passionate about mission-driven work to support impactful programs and maintain financial integrity.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><ul><li>Oversee monthly and annual closing processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance with non-profit accounting standards.</li><li>Prepare and review financial statements and reports for leadership and external stakeholders.</li><li>Maintain general ledger activities and support grant and fund accounting, including tracking restricted funds and donor grants.</li><li>Collaborate closely with program and development teams to monitor budgets, analyze variances, and ensure responsible stewardship of resources.</li><li>Manage and reconcile accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll processes.</li><li>Support audit activities, provide documentation, and ensure compliance with GAAP and IRS regulations relevant to non-profit entities.</li><li>Identify process improvements and help implement new financial systems or procedures as needed.</li><li>Mentor junior accounting staff and assist in their professional development.</li></ul><p><br></p>
<p>Do You Love Numbers? Are You a Skilled Non-Profit Controller or Assistant Controller with an Entrepreneurial Spirit? Have you ever dreamed of combining your financial expertise with your passion for making a global impact? Are you ready to work for a forward-thinking non-profit organization that values innovation and looks for entrepreneurial leaders like you? If so, keep reading. This is your opportunity to step into a leadership role within a globally recognized social-impact organization that is driving positive change across the world.</p><p><br></p><p>Our client, a $35M non-profit in the DC Metro area, is looking for a talented Controller who will partner with the CFO to manage and oversee all aspects of the organization's financial and accounting operations. This leadership position offers the chance to work closely with senior executives and program leaders, empowering them to make informed decisions while ensuring financial excellence across the organization's operations. This isn't just a finance role; it's about joining a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference—designing systems, processes, and strategies that support the organization's work to create lasting social change worldwide.</p><p><br></p><p>Responsibilities:</p><p>*Manage accounts, ledgers, and reporting systems to ensure compliance with GAAP standards and nonprofit regulatory requirements.</p><p>*Implement internal controls for revenue, costs, budgets, and asset protection while ensuring accurate financial transaction recordings.</p><p>*Coordinate and oversee audit processes.</p><p>*Analyze financial data, prepare timely reports, and communicate updates to senior leadership.</p><p>*Review and approve payroll transactions.</p><p>*Support the CFO in engaging with the board’s audit and finance committees on financial trends and strategies.</p><p>*Oversee accounting for grants and programs to ensure spending aligns with budgets and funding requirements.</p><p>*Build and maintain relationships with external stakeholders like banks, lenders, and vendors.</p><p>*Develop and enforce finance policies, procedures, and systems to support operations.</p><p>*Lead improvements to the accounting ERP system (NetSuite) and coordinate system rollouts in additional locations.</p><p>*Lead and develop the finance team, fostering clear communication and strong collaboration.</p><p>*Strengthen partnerships with HR, IT, legal, and program teams to streamline operations.</p><p>*Promote a positive work environment and provide coaching to tackle challenges collaboratively.</p><p><br></p><p>The ideal candidate will be an individual who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment and has the following qualifications: CPA,10+ years exp with 2–5+ years of experience in a Non-Profit Controller or Asst Controller role, strong background in grant accounting from private foundations NOT government grants, NetSuite or something similar, strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to research and apply technical accounting standards as required, a collaborative mindset and ability to educate colleagues with varying levels of financial knowledge and a passion for innovation and working in entrepreneurial teams where creativity, adaptability, and results are valued. Comp range for this Controller role is 130-135K in base salary + bonus, full benefits and this is a hybrid role in the office in Arlington, VA a minimum of 3 days/week. To apply to this job please do so through this posting or reach out to Caren Bromberg Bach on LinkedIn or call Caren Bach at 301.965.9035.</p>
<p>Robert Half is partnering with a mission‑driven non‑profit organization in Olympia to identify a skilled Staff Accountant for a contract engagement. This is an excellent opportunity for an accounting professional who thrives in a collaborative environment and enjoys supporting organizations that serve the community.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Perform general ledger maintenance, including journal entries and account reconciliations.</li><li>Support month‑end and year‑end close activities.</li><li>Assist with grant tracking, restricted funds accounting, and compliance reporting.</li><li>Prepare financial statements, supplemental schedules, and audit support documentation.</li><li>Manage routine AP/AR functions and ensure proper coding to programs, grants, and departments.</li><li>Collaborate with program managers and leadership on budget vs. actual reporting.</li><li>Help streamline and improve accounting processes and internal controls.</li></ul><p><br></p>