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Grants Accountant

Job in Bronx, Bronx County, New York, 10458, USA
Listing for: The New Jewish Home
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Financial Reporting, Financial Compliance, Financial Analyst
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 90000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 90000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Grants Accountant

Bronx Corporate - Bronx, NY

Finance

Full Time

Salary: $80,000 to $90,000

About The New Jewish Home:
Since 1848, The New Jewish Home has set the standard for caring for older New Yorkers — helping people live with purpose, dignity, and connection at every stage of aging.

As a mission-driven nonprofit healthcare system serving all faiths, cultures, and income levels across New York City, we deliver exceptional clinical care and innovative community programs. Our Manhattan campus is staffed by a full-time medical team of Mount Sinai Physicians and nurse practitioners, ensuring the highest level of care. From Joint Commission-accredited skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation to home-based services and adult day health programs, our continuum of care is built to meet older adults where they are and help them thrive.

We're also proud to be designated a Great Place to Work, reflecting a culture of compassion and collaboration. When you join The New Jewish Home, you're becoming part of a legacy and a team committed to redefining how New York cares for its aging population.

Department:
Finance

Reports To:

Director of Finance

Position Summary

The New Jewish Home (TNJH) is seeking a Grants Accountant to manage the financial aspects of government and private grant funding across multiple programs and service lines, including workforce development initiatives, community-based programs such as CAPABLE, and skilled nursing facility (SNF)–related grants. This role is responsible for ensuring compliance with grant requirements, accurate financial reporting, and the maintenance of financial documentation to support program and organizational operations.

The ideal candidate will have experience in nonprofit accounting and grant management, including City, State, and Federal funding, and will be comfortable working closely with program, clinical, development, and finance teams in a healthcare environment.

Key Responsibilities

Track and manage all grant revenues and expenditures, ensuring compliance with grant agreements, approved budgets, and applicable regulations.

Prepare and submit timely and accurate financial reports for City, State, Federal, and private funders.

Work closely with program managers, clinical leadership, development, and the finance team to prepare grant budgets, budget modifications, and expenditure forecasts; ensure alignment between program activities, fundraising proposals, and approved budgets, and track salaries and shared costs across grants to ensure accurate allocation and prevent duplication or double-charging.

Monitor spending to ensure alignment with approved budgets and identify and flag potential variances, compliance issues, or funding risks.

Ensure timely invoicing and drawdown of grant funds in accordance with funder requirements and contract terms.

Oversee time-and-effort tracking and personnel cost allocations across multiple funding sources, ensuring payroll expenses are properly supported, consistently applied, and compliant with funder and regulatory requirements.

Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local cost allowability standards (including Uniform Guidance, where applicable), and support audit readiness by maintaining clear documentation for salary allocations, shared costs, and cost allocation methodologies.

Perform month-end and year-end closing activities related to grant funds, including reconciliations and journal entries.

Maintain organized financial records, supporting documentation, and audit trails for all assigned grants.

Coordinate with external auditors, government agencies, and funders during audits, monitoring visits, and site reviews.

Stay current on changes in grant regulations, compliance standards, and reporting requirements, particularly those affecting healthcare, workforce, and government-funded programs.

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field.

Three or more years of nonprofit accounting experience, with specific experience in grant accounting and compliance.

Strong understanding of City, State, and Federal government funding requirements.

Proficiency in accounting systems and Microsoft Excel; experience with fund accounting software preferred.

Knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit fund accounting principles.

Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.

Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a complex, fast-paced healthcare environment.

Salary Range: $80,000 to $90,000

The New Jewish Home (TNJH) provides a salary range in compliance with New York City's Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements Law. The salary range provided reflects a good-faith estimate of potential base compensation for this position at the time of posting and does not include additional forms of compensation, such as bonuses, incentive pay, differential pay, or other benefits. It may be adjusted in the future.

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