Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Manage program grants, contracts, revenue, and expenditures; Analyze program costs and variances to budget and forecast; Review monthly accounting close and submit adjusting journal entries as needed; Produce monthly program forecasts to project revenue and expenses for both line-item reimbursement and performance-based grant contracts; Work with Project Directors to develop budgets and forecasts for revenue & operating expenses; Manage relationships and reporting to government agencies and other funders; Work with the Development department to prepare and review budgets for submission in response to requests for proposals and to ensure accurate programmatic and grant/project income and expense reporting and compliance; Timely and compliant invoicing and collection of the Center’s grants and contracts; Prepare, examine, or analyze accounting records for assigned contracts; Assist with various audit functions; Review and approve vendor invoices, staff allocations, and expense reports; and. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field and a minimum of 3 years of work experience with budgets and grants/contracts is required; Experience in nonprofit and/or government accounting, including grant and contract accounting, compliance, accounts receivable, and reporting strongly preferred; Candidate must be extremely detail oriented and have familiarity with basic accounting principles and financial/accounting systems; Advanced proficiency in Excel required; Experience in prioritizing projects, meeting deadlines, and initiating follow through with meticulous attention to detail and high-level accuracy both individually and in a team setting; Solid analytical capabilities and strong writing skills; and.