United States of America: ABA ROLI Grant Accountant


ABA ROLI is a non-profit pro­gram that implements legal reform programs in roughly 60 countries around the world. ABA ROLI has nearly 700 professional staff work­ing abroad and in its Washington, D.C. office. ABA ROLI’s host country partners include judges, lawyers, bar associations, law schools, court administrators, legislatures, ministries of justice and a wide array of civil society organi­zations, including human rights groups.


JOB SUMMARY


Grant Accountant


ABA ROLI is seeking a Grant Accountant to support the Finance Division’s oversight of ROLI and DOMESTIC Grants’ accounts, payroll, audits, and other general financial responsibilities.


RESPONSIBILITIES


· Reviews accounting transaction for potential charging against grants for an assigned set of countries and ensures compliance with grantor, government or private entities, and appropriate rules, regulations, and/or grant provisions.


· Reviews monthly field office operating expense reports for completeness, accuracy, and allowability and compliance with against an assigned grant(s).


· Reviews all expenses and identifies expenses which are not allowable and provides a recommended course of action to a senior grant accountant or Manager – Grant Compliance and Control.


· Prepares and uploads journal entries for monthly cash actuals for program related expenses (e.g., field reports, in-kind contributions, reclassifications, write-offs, etc.).


· Runs pipeline reports and general ledgers on a monthly basis and adds other committed funds and provides program managers and field staff with reports on cash burn and remaining funding of specific grants.


· Prepares government reports (e.g., SF425) and private donor reports either on a standardized reporting schedule or on an ad hoc basis.


· Prepares, submits, and follows up on wire transfers and/or direct deposit.
Maintains the data integrity of all financial transactions for all assigned countries/grants and assists program managers and auditors in identifying and collecting appropriate expense documentation.


· Collaborates with Field Finance Managers from assigned countries/grants on expense inquiries, supporting materials, expense allowability, policies, additional awards, and general inquiries.


· Reconciles business advance accounts on a monthly basis and closes accounts when the grant is terminating and/or Country Director changes


· Performs other related duties as required.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


· Possession of a Bachelor’s degree in finance or accounting.


· At least two years’ experience reviewing financial transactions against grant provisions to determine allowability of such transactions.


· At least two years’ experience interpreting and applying grant rules and regulations from government entities (e.g., OMB circulars) and/or private donors.


· Intermediate-level skill in the Microsoft Office Suite of products.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS


· Fluency in a language of a host country for which support is provided.


· Previous experience interacting with program support staff, donors, and/or grantors.





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