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Assistant Director, Grants Accounting and Reporting

Employer
Columbus State Community College
Location
Columbus Campus
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Job Details

Compensation Type: Salaried

Compensation: $83,713.50

Job Summary

The Assistant Director of Grants Accounting and Reporting directs the activities and functions of accounting and financial reporting for federal, state, local, and private grants received by the College. This individual provides leadership and management for grants accounting staff. This position maintains financial accountability and the accuracy of fiscal information for grants. Responds to requests from agencies, including questionnaires and audits by any agency. Primary responsibility for Schedule of Expenditure of Federal Awards (SEFA) and grants data for annual College audit to ensure completeness and accuracy. This individual works closely with the grants administration office and principal investigators (PIs) to ensure grants are following accounting standards and college policy and procedures as well as all regulations set forth by the funding agency. This individual maintains the confidentiality of employees, students, and other sensitive college information.

Grants Management

  • Active management of all facets of grants accounting management. This includes reviewing budgets, invoicing of agencies, cash drawdown, and reporting as needed to keep grant reporting and cash current.
  • Ensures that PIs receive timely financial information regarding their grants and meets with them to review financial information. Assists PIs with questions related to the financial information for their grants.
  • Coordinates monitoring of sub-recipients financial information to ensure that monitoring is complete, and all assessment and financial reporting is completed timely.
  • Collaborates with grants administration office, human resources, and payroll in all aspects of grant administration. Leads efforts in preparation of facilities and administrative cost rate proposals (indirect cost rate calculation).

General Accounting and Auditing

  • Serves as lead on the College’s annual external audit for the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) to ensure accuracy and timeliness of reporting to the external audit.
  • Provides documentation for both external college audits and any audits and reviews by grant sponsors. Completes questionnaires from funding agency related to grants. Assists with developing corrective action plans and other post-audit requirements.
  • Summarizes financial positions. Prepares financial and operational reports for grants. Documents and may approve business transactions to the general ledger. Reconciles complex transactions.
  • Analyzes, investigates, and corrects accounting entries as needed. Keeps accurate records. Completes and maintains required documentation.

Operational Leadership

  • Supervises assigned area of responsibility and staff by recruiting and hiring; assigning and delegating tasks; providing direction; resolving work problems; communicating job expectations; training employees; and developing professional growth opportunities.
  • Conducts annual employee evaluations; provides ongoing feedback and coaching; and effectively recommends pay increases, promotions, and other personnel actions. Approves leaves and authorizes overtime, as appropriate.
  • Administers disciplinary actions upon approval and in collaboration with Human Resources, Senior Director, and the Controller. Interprets, explains, carries out, and enforces the College’s policies.

Compliance & Enterprise Systems Management

  • Shares responsibilities as module custodian, along with the Director of Grants Administration for Grants module. Develops a deep understanding of and proficiency in the enterprise systems and integration with grants.
  • Makes requests for technical assistance and system enhancements. Develops and maintains business process workflows.
  • Stays current with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Uniform Guidance (2CFR200), and other grant regulations, impacting accounting and financial activities and reporting.
  • Works with grants administration office and PIs to adopt changes that are needed to ensure compliance with changes.

Culture of Respect

  • Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or a closely related field.
  • Must have at least four (4) years of progressively responsible accounting experience including supervision of staff.
  • State Motor Vehicle Operator's License or demonstrable ability to gain access to work site(s).

*An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework, and experience may qualify a candidate.

Schedule: In-person: Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

CSCC has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.

Full Time/Part Time:

Full time

Union (If Applicable):

Scheduled Hours:

40

Additional Information

In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete the following:

  • Please ensure you have all the necessary documents available when starting the application process. For all faculty positions (Instructor, Annually Contracted Faculty, and Adjunct), you will need to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript when completing your aplication.

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Organization

About Columbus State Community College

Columbus State is one of the largest colleges in Ohio, serving approximately 45,000 students annually. Committed to equity and accessibility, and driven to innovate on behalf of our students and our community at large, Columbus State is positioned as Central Ohio’s front door to higher education. Embracing a partnership mindset, Columbus State collaborates with university partners to provide affordable bachelor’s degree options, and with the region’s major employers to develop relevant, real-world educational offerings that produce in-demand workforce talent.

Locations

Columbus State offers convenient access to classes and college services at its locations across Central Ohio. Our Columbus Campus is located in the downtown Creative Campus neighborhood of the city’s Discovery District, while our Delaware Campus serves students in the fast-growing northern part of the region. Our Regional Learning Centers are located in Dublin, Grove City, Reynoldsburg, Westerville at Otterbein University, and The Southwest Center at Bolton Field.

National Recognition

Columbus State’s commitment to diverse, equitable and inclusive outcomes for our students and a better society is reflected in our recognition as the 2019 Leah Meyer Austin Award winner by Achieving the Dream, a national network dedicated to eliminating equity gaps in community college education. Columbus State is an Achieving the Dream Leader College of Distinction and a 2021 member of its Racial Equity Leadership Academy initiative to further institutional racial equity change.

Points of Distinction

• In August 2019, Columbus State opened the new home for its School of Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management, Mitchell Hall.

• The College is a leader in The College Credit Plus Program, an Ohio Department of Education strategy aimed at increasing educational attainment.

• Thanks to its strong academic foundation, Columbus State is extremely successful in the grant-writing arena, with 98 active grants from federal and state agencies, corporations, philanthropic organizations, and other sources with a total value of $70.4 million.

• Columbus State holds an annual Day of Service, where hundreds of students, faculty, and staff volunteer at dozens of locations around the area, totaling nearly 2,500 hours of service each year.

• In 2018, Columbus State adopted Four Pillars of Student Financial Stability and is actively partnering with community organizations to help solve issues of housing and food insecurity for our students.

• In 2019, the Mid-Ohio Market at Columbus State opened on the Columbus Campus to help address food insecurity for students and the larger community.

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