Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus)Atlanta, GASalary: $62,000 – $73,000Why This Opportunity Stands Out:Play a critical role in supporting mission-driven programs that make an impact on the communityOwn grant accounting processes end-to-end, from setup through reporting and closeoutGain exposure to a diverse mix of government and private funding sourcesWork closely with program leaders, finance leadership, and external fundersStrengthen your nonprofit and compliance expertise (Uniform Guidance, audits, monitoring)Stable, well-defined role with clear responsibilities and structureOpportunity to grow within a collaborative and purpose-focused finance teamPotential for hybrid work flexibilityUse modern nonprofit accounting tools, including Financial Edge NXTKey Responsibilities for the Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus):Manage grant budgets, expenditure tracking, and compliance reportingPrepare grant billings, drawdowns, reimbursements, and receivable trackingSupport month-end close through journal entries, accruals, and reconciliationsPerform balance sheet reconciliations related to grants, receivables, and deferred revenuePrepare grant financial reports and support audits and funder reviewsQualifications for the Staff Accountant (Grant Accounting Focus):Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field3–5 years of accounting experience, with nonprofit or grant accounting exposureExperience with accounts receivable, month-end close, and reconciliationsWorking knowledge of grant compliance requirements (federal, state, or private)Strong Excel skills and experience with accounting systems#J-18808-Ljbffr