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Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus)
Atlanta, GA
Salary: $62,000 – $73,000
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
- Play a critical role in supporting mission-driven programs that make an impact on the community
- Own grant accounting processes end-to-end, from setup through reporting and closeout
- Gain exposure to a diverse mix of government and private funding sources
- Work closely with program leaders, finance leadership, and external funders
- Strengthen your nonprofit and compliance expertise (Uniform Guidance, audits, monitoring)
- Stable, well-defined role with clear responsibilities and structure
- Opportunity to grow within a collaborative and purpose-focused finance team
- Potential for hybrid work flexibility
- Use modern nonprofit accounting tools, including Financial Edge NXT
Key Responsibilities For The Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus)
- Manage grant budgets, expenditure tracking, and compliance reporting
- Prepare grant billings, drawdowns, reimbursements, and receivable tracking
- Support month-end close through journal entries, accruals, and reconciliations
- Perform balance sheet reconciliations related to grants, receivables, and deferred revenue
- Prepare grant financial reports and support audits and funder reviews
Qualifications For The Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus)
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field
- 3–5 years of accounting experience, with nonprofit or grant accounting exposure
- Experience with accounts receivable, month-end close, and reconciliations
- Working knowledge of grant compliance requirements (federal, state, or private)
- Strong Excel skills and experience with accounting systems
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