Accountant III - Grants - Fiscal Division chez Indiana State Police (IN), IN
Indiana State Police (IN), IN · Indianapolis, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Senior
- Bureau à Indianapolis
About the Department
To serve as a civilian employee of the Indiana State Police whose primary responsibility is to efficiently manage the federal grants/projects for the Indiana State Police Department.
Position Duties
- Assist with the preparation, administration and submission of grants.
- Make recommendations to supervisors on the interpretation of grant rules and regulations.
- Maintain accurate ledgers for grant/project awards.
- Process grants financial activity reports and grant reimbursement.
- Process and enter GL journals in PS.
- Provide projections as requested by the Director of the Fiscal Section.
- Assist with quarterly review of the state’s Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards.
- Oversee federal audits.
- Serve as liaison to federal, state and local agencies as directed by the Director of the Fiscal Division.
- Represent the Department at meetings with various state and federal agencies.
- Assist in the preparation and submission of grants/projects for the approval of the federal funding agency.
- Maintain accurate and complete grant financial records and grant files.
- Audit expenditures posted to grants to ensure accuracy and consistency with state and federal guidelines.
- Prepare and submit federal drawdown requests for reimbursement of expenditures.
- Process and enter GL journals in PS for corrections as needed.
- Provide projections of expenses to the Director of the Fiscal Section for assigned grant awards as needed.
- Assist with a spreadsheet check of the state’s Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Award for certification by the Director of the Fiscal Section.
- Prepare quarterly estimated expenditure reports for program personnel to ensure full utilization of federal funds.
- Perform other duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Administration or Accounting. Related academic training or work experience may substitute for degree where appropriate.
- Ability to resolve financial inquiries.
- Working knowledge of state and federal accounting procedures.
- Working knowledge of the state’s federal draw billing process.
- Knowledge of state procurement procedures.
- Ability to work with computerized word processing, spreadsheets, databases and software.
- Ability to operate and maintain office equipment to include computer and copy machine.
- Ability to function independently
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Ability to interpret and apply rules, regulations and guidelines (Federal and State).
- Must be able to access, input, retrieve and analyze information using a computer.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Must be able to organize, file and retrieve information.
- Must be able to proofread documents for accuracy.
- Must be able to work with minimal supervision, prioritize work and meet deadlines.
- Must be able to apply basic accounting and math skills.