Grants Accounting Technician
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Finance & Banking
Financial Reporting, Financial Analyst -
Accounting
Financial Reporting, Financial Analyst
SUMMARY
Perform a variety of accounting and bookkeeping functions related to grants and general accounting activities. Responsibilities include preparing and posting accounting entries; managing grant budgets and transactions; reconciling accounts and preparing financial reports. Serve as a liaison between schools, departments, and grantors; ensuring compliance with federal, state, and district regulations. Help maintain the integrity of the district's financial records; support audits and year-end processes;
and assist staff in understanding grant procedures so funds are used responsibly and effectively to support student learning.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Provide professional support to schools and departments regarding grant requirements and accounting procedures ensuring grant expenditures comply with federal, state, and district allowability rules, including Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG).
Set up and close out grants; prepare, load, and revise budgets; analyze cash flows; and manage grant-related transactions.
Assist with internal and external audit requests by providing documentation, explanations, and supporting schedules.
Monitor grant deadlines, reporting requirements, and spending timelines to prevent lapses or funding reversion.
Prepare and submit required financial reports to grantors and the Colorado Department of Education.
Perform standard accounting activities including journal entries, receivables, cost allocations, and bank reconciliations.
Reconcile balance sheet accounts and prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports.
Monitor account codes and financial transactions; review, research, and correct payroll charges and accounting errors.
Prepare budget-to-actual projections and analyses; support year-end reconciliations and reporting.
Verify and approve vouchers, requisitions, contracts, and additional earnings.
Calculate and process indirect costs and salary certifications in compliance with federal regulations.
Support posting payroll data and expense transfers to ensure accurate recording of compensation and benefits.
Update financial guides and assist with district-wide training initiatives.
Maintain organized electronic and physical records for grants, budgets, and financial transactions.
Cross-train, problem-solve, and collaborate with team members.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE3 years of experience in accounting, finance, or bookkeeping, preferably in a government or public sector environment. Experience with ERP systems, large databases, and grants management preferred.
EDUCATION AND TRAININGHigh school diploma/GED required. Associate's degree or equivalent post-secondary coursework in accounting, finance, or business management preferred.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & REGISTRATIONSNone required.
KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of governmental accounting principles and federal and state grant requirements including Uniform Grant Guidance (UGG). Knowledge of budgeting, financial reporting processes, account coding, and allowable cost rules. Knowledge of accounting software systems, spreadsheets, and financial databases. Skilled in reviewing financial data and identifying discrepancies. Skilled in using accounting software, ERP systems, and advanced spreadsheet functions. Skilled in preparing accurate financial reports and reconciliations.
Skilled in communicating financial information clearly to non-financial staff. Ability to monitor grant spending and ensure compliance with federal, state, and district requirements. Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail in a high-volume environment. Ability to troubleshoot financial issues and recommend corrective action. Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive financial information.
Ability to focus on objects at varying distances (with corrective lenses). Perform tasks that require manual dexterity, including operation of computers & small office equipment. Basic mobility and the ability to navigate the office environment safely. Ability to speak clearly, listen attentively (with assistance devices), and convey information accurately. May be required to give presentations to groups.
MENTAL FUNCTIONSAbility to analyze complex situations, identify potential risks, and devise effective solutions. Ability to remain flexible in dynamic environments, adjusting plans and strategies as necessary to accommodate changing requirements or circumstances. Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with other teams. Ability to manage time and priorities to meet deadlines.
WORK ENVIRONMENTWork is performed in a semi-secured office building with a typical office environment and risk factors.
The physical requirements, mental requirements and work environment factors described…
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