Grant Manager

Brooklyn, NY
Full Time
THE ARAB-AMERICAN FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER, INC.
Manager/Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Grant Manager 
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Full-Time 
REPORTS TO: Finance Manager  
LOCATION: Downtown Brooklyn office. Hybrid-3-4 days in office. 
SALARY: $75,000-$80,000/year 
 
ABOUT AAFSC: 

For over 30 years, the Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC) has proudly served immigrants and refugees. We help children stay safe, families remain together, and newcomers navigate life in New York City. While our doors are open to all, AAFSC has expertise in serving Arab, Middle Eastern, North African, Muslim, and South Asian communities. 
  
JOB SUMMARY: 
The Grant Manager provides organization-wide support for the Arab American Family Support Center’s grants & revenue contracts portfolio, including financial reporting, vouchering, budgeting, variance reports and audit activities. The Grant Manager will liaise closely with internal staff as well as work with external funders, and auditors in a professional, organized and confidential manner. Critical to success in the role, the Grant Manager must effectively balance compliance requirements and program needs. 
 
A successful Grant Manager must be able to learn new systems quickly, solve problems creatively, communicate effectively with individuals at all levels of financial literacy, and self-manage multiple priorities comfortably. A commitment to immigrant, refugee, and low-income communities is essential for this role. 
 
PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 

Responsibilities: 

  • Develop, implement, and maintain effective financial systems and processes to support grant management and reporting. 
  • Ensure accurate and timely processing of all grant-related financial transactions. 
  • Monitor grant expenditures to ensure alignment with approved budgets, funding agreements, and regulatory requirements. 
  • Prepare and post journal entries; analyze general ledger activity  
  • Review and approve accounts payable vouchers for assigned grant-funded programs. 
  • Collaborate with Development team and program staff to resolve budgeting, reporting, and compliance issues. 

Budgeting & Reporting 

  • Prepare, manage, and revise grant budgets in collaboration with program managers. 
  • Generate accurate and timely financial reports for grantors in accordance with funding requirements. 

Compliance & Audit 

  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local and private grant regulations. 
  • Prepare for and support internal and external audits, including the provision of documentation, schedules, and explanations. 
  • ​​​​​​​Maintain complete and well-organized records of all grant-related financial activity. 

Collaboration & Communication 

  • Work closely with program managers and internal stakeholders to provide financial insight and support for grant-funded initiatives. 
  • Communicate effectively with grantors regarding financial status, reporting requirements, and compliance matters. 
  • ​​​​​​​Train and support staff on grant management policies, procedures, and best practices. 

Analysis & Continuous Improvement 

  • Prepare and submit budgets, invoices, schedules, and workpapers in accordance with funder guidelines and deadlines. 
  • Analyze grant financial data to identify trends, variances, and opportunities for improvement. 
  • Recommend and implement enhancements to financial management and reporting processes. 
  • Stay current on grant accounting standards, regulatory updates, and industry best practices. 
  • ​​​​​​​Perform other related duties as assigned to support organizational goals. 

BACKGROUND AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS 

  • Bachelor’s degree in accounting, Finance, or a related field. 
  • Minimum of three (3) years of accounting experience, with a strong focus on grants management. 
  • Prior fiscal experience with NYC, NYS, federal, and private grants and contracts. 
  • Thorough knowledge of GAAP and grant accounting principles. 
  • Prior experience supporting funders and agency audits. 
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word, accounting systems, and standard workplace software. 
  • Sage Intacct experience highly desirable. 
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess complex fiscal scenarios and deliver timely insights. 
  • Detail-oriented with excellent written and verbal communication skills. 
  • Commitment to diversity and inclusion as well as cultural awareness and sensitivity. 
  • Excellent organizational, time-management, follow-up, and administrative skills with attention to detail.
  • Self-starter with the ability to work independently, and as a part of a team, in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. 
  • Must be able to exercise discretion and confidentiality at all times. 
  • ​​​​​​​Job contingent on pre-employment background check.  
  • ​​​​​​​U.S. Work authorization required.  

 
We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals are encouraged to apply. 

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