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Goodwill Industries International, Inc. Specialist, Financial Compliance Accountant in Rockville, Maryland

TITLE: Financial Compliance Accountant

RESPONSIBLE TO: Manager of Grant Accounting

DIVISION/DEPART: Executive/Accounting

SUPERVISES: N/A

FLSA STATUS: Exempt

This position is funded by a grant awarded to GII. The position’s establishment and continuance are dependent upon ongoing grant funding.

BASIC FUNCTION:

  • Ensure that all financial activities involving grant funds (federal and non-federal) awarded to GII are accounted for in compliance with rules and regulations (GAAP, 2 CFR 200, OMB circulars, grantor and/or agency specifies requirements, and GII accounting policies and procedures).

  • Prepare subgrantees' financial monitoring (collection, review, and processing of financial reports from subgrantees; on-site and desktop monitoring) and ensure subgrantees compliance with rules and regulations.

  • Accounting for grant-related expenses and preparations and analysis of required reports.

  • Process closing entries and reconcile grant accounts monthly.

    SPECIFIC DUTIES [1] :

  • Works closely with Program Managers of assigned grants and is a primary financial contact for them and the grant’s subgrantees.

  • Develop a thorough understanding of awarding agencies' guidelines and regulations (DOL, DOJ, etc.); maintain a grasp of changing guidelines.

  • Prepare all federal and funder-required financial reporting and supporting schedules (quarterly/semi-annually/annually) per award agreements. (SF 425, FFR 9130, etc.)

  • Assist with preparing GII grant budgets, spending plans, and budget modifications.

  • Produce projections, calculations, and templates for GII and subgrantees.

  • Maintain financial reporting schedule and ensure timely reporting, coordinating with program managers and subgrantees; prepare monthly drawdown packages (subgrantees/agency billings); process monthly subgrantees disbursements.

  • Support and provide technical assistance to subgrantees but firmly enforce compliance.

  • Participate in monthly monitoring calls, along with the program managers, providing technical assistance to subgrantees on budgeting, spending plans, reporting, and compliance.

  • Plan, schedule, coordinate, and conduct on-site and desktop financial monitoring visits; produce formal written site visit reports within ten business days. Follow through with subgrantees on findings and recommendations.

  • Prepare schedules and work with external auditors during audits (2 CFR 200, OIG, etc.).

    RELATIONSHIPS:

  • Internal: Daily contact with GII Accounting and Mission Advancement Teams

  • GII Members: Frequent contact with GII members on grant matters

  • Outside: Occasional to frequent contact with auditors

    SKILLS NEEDED [2] :

  • Thorough understanding of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), budgeting principles, and practices as they apply to nonprofit organizations.

  • Thorough knowledge of government grant regulations (2 CFR 200). Ability to research federal regulations and accounting guidelines.

  • Superior ability to communicate effectively and efficiently verbally and in writing with various levels of personnel.

  • Ability to work independently, meet multiple deadlines, and prioritize workload.

  • Superior working knowledge of spreadsheet and word applications and ability to apply financial analysis techniques and implement solutions.

  • Ability to recognize and analyze problems from an accounting perspective and identify and propose solutions.

  • Ability and experience using database accounting systems and applications (SAGE, Concur, Solver, etc.)

  • Advanced presentation skills.

  • Ability to use discretion when dealing with sensitive and confidential information.

  • Ability to independently perform site visits.

  • Ability and willingness to adjust to a frequently changing, fast-paced environment.

    EDUCATION:

    Bachelor’s degree with a major in accounting or a minor in accounting with professional accounting experience. CPA or Grants Management Certification is a plus.

    EXPERIENCE:

    Five or more years of progressive accounting experience in a professional capacity.

    Two or more years of project monitoring and/or grant management experience.

    Working knowledge of workforce development programs and common practices is a plus.

    Prior experience working at a non-profit organization or with a local Goodwill is desirable.

    DECISION MAKING:

    Decisions related to scheduling projects and determining priorities.

    SUPERVISION:

    Latitude is given to the position in carrying out its work assignments. Work is checked regularly for accuracy and completeness. Works under general supervision.

    PHYSICAL EFFORT:

    Sedentary, lifting 50 lbs. maximum. Walking or standing is required only occasionally. Requires long hours at a computer. Requires 15-20% travel.

    EMOTIONAL EFFORT:

    The work environment is usually hectic, with periods of high stress. Will need a positive attitude to meet daily challenges.

    [1] All duties are considered to be essential, unless otherwise indicated.

    [2] All skills and abilities are considered to be essential, unless otherwise indicated.

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