Posted 3w ago

Senior Grants Accountant - VTC

@ National Center on Institutions and Alternatives
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
$77k-$85k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Oversee grant accounting, Build grant setups, Prepare financial reports
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's degree in Accounting/Finance; 3-6 years nonprofit grants accounting; knowledge of FASB ASC 606/958; Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200; audit prep; Sage Intacct and advanced Excel; strong reporting and accuracy.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Sage Intacct, Excel
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Senior Grants Accountant | Vocational Training Centers (VTCs)



Where Finance Meets Mission



At NCIA, every dollar entrusted to us fuels opportunity for individuals to gain skills, build confidence, and pursue meaningful careers through our Vocational Training Centers (VTCs). Behind that impact is a finance team committed to stewardship, transparency, and excellence. We are seeking a Senior Grants Accountant who sees numbers not just as data, but as a way to advance lives.



Why This Role Matters



Our VTC programs rely on federal, state, and private funding to deliver high quality vocational training and workforce development services. The Senior Grants Accountant ensures that these resources are managed with integrity, accuracy, and purpose. Your work directly supports individuals striving for independence and economic mobility and ensures that NCIA can continue to grow its mission.



This is more than accounting. It’s partnership. It’s accountability. It’s impact.



What You’ll Do



As the Senior Grants Accountant, you will be the financial backbone of our VTC grants portfolio. You will





  • Oversee the full lifecycle of grant accounting for federal, state, and private awards




  • Build accurate grant setups that reflect budgets, timelines, and compliance requirements




  • Monitor spending and trends to ensure funds are used responsibly and strategically




  • Prepare billings, reimbursement requests, and financial reports that tell a clear and accurate story




  • Maintain audit ready documentation and support Single Audit and SEFA preparation




  • Serve as a trusted partner to program leadership, helping them understand financial requirements and make informed decisions




  • Strengthen internal controls and contribute to process improvements that elevate our grants management practices





Your work ensures that every grant dollar is used exactly as intended and that our programs can continue to change lives.