Accountant (Grant Accounting)

Salary: $75,000 – $90,000
Full Time l Onsite l Kern County

Why This Opportunity Stands Out:

• Join a stable organization with a strong reputation for supporting the local community.
• Be part of an organization that continues to grow and expand its impact.
• Gain exposure to complex grant accounting, compliance, and financial reporting.
• Work in a mission-driven environment where your contributions matter.
• Collaborate with experienced finance and operational leaders.
• Opportunity to broaden your accounting skill set and develop specialized expertise.
• Enjoy a role with visibility and meaningful responsibility.
• Contribute to the financial stewardship of programs that serve the region.
• Join a team-focused culture that values accuracy, accountability, and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities for the Accountant (Grant Accounting):

• Prepare and maintain grant-related financial records and reconciliations.
• Monitor grant expenditures to ensure compliance with funding requirements.
• Assist with financial reporting for federal, state, and private grants.
• Support month-end and year-end close activities.
• Prepare audit schedules and documentation related to grant funding.
• Collaborate with program and finance teams to track budgets and grant activity.

Qualifications for the Accountant (Grant Accounting):

• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field.
• Accounting experience with financial reporting and reconciliations.
• Experience with grant accounting, fund accounting, or restricted funding preferred.
• Knowledge of GAAP and financial compliance requirements.
• Proficiency with accounting software and Microsoft Excel.
• Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.

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