Senior Director of Audits and Grants Administration-Venice

Responsibilities

Venice Family Clinic is seeking a Senior Director, Audits & Grants Administration.

Venice Family Clinic is a nonprofit community health center celebrating 50 years of delivering quality primary care to people in need.

We provide vital and comprehensive health care services to nearly 28,000 people each year, regardless of their income, insurance or immigration status.

Our history is rooted in Venice, but our footprint, impact, and ambitions are more expansive than ever.

Visit venicefamilyclinic.org to learn more about us.

Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, the Senior Director of Audits & Grants Administration provides vision and leadership for the organization’s overall audit governance and grants administration functions.

With minimal direction, this role manages a staff that includes an Audit Coordinator and Grants Accounting Manager, along with a team of grants accountants.

The role also collaborates closely with the general ledger, financial planning and analysis, accounts payable and accounts receivable teams on our annual independent audit, federal and other governmental audits, grants accounting and reporting.

The organizationÂ’s growing portfolio of grants currently consists of more than 40 government grants and 180 private grants, requiring extensive expertise in federal, state and county compliance and accounting requirements.

The successful candidate must have a strong background in internal controls and will develop and maintain systems and workflows to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of accounting records.

The Senior Director of Audits & Grants Administration is responsible for overseeing grant expenses and compliance for federal and private sector grant awards.

Qualifications

CPA with ten years minimum experience including 2+ years in public accounting.

– Required
Minimum of 10 yearsÂ’ experience in an accounting leadership role with demonstrated managerial accomplishments.

– Required
Healthcare experience, preferably in a FQHC / Community Health Center at an organization with $50M+ revenues.-Required
Audit, Compliance, General Ledger and Financial Reporting experience
– Required
Fund or Not-for-Profit accounting experience.

-Required
Advanced Excel Skills including Pivot Tables, V-LookUps and Logic Functions -Required
Accounting Software such as Blackbaud Financial Edge, SAP, NetSuite, Microsoft, or Oracle JD Edwards -Required
Background leading UDS and OSHPD reporting
– Required
Accuracy, precision in math, strong analytical skills and high level organizational skills are necessary in this position in order to meet deliverables.
Pro-active and self-motivated

UCLA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

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