Grants Post-Award Accountant
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Grants Post-Award Accountant, under general
direction and with limited guidance from the Grants Accounting
Manager, applies principles of accounting to perform a wide range
of intermediate accounting functions in Grants Post-Award, compiles
and analyzes financial and other grant award information to prepare
journal entries, perform account reconciliations and generate
financial reports related to Grants Post-Award. Essential Functions
Responsible for performing a variety of intermediate accounting
functions, ensuring timeliness and accuracy of data in accordance
and in compliance with established procedures and with Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles. Monitor, analyze, and report on
transactions as they relate to the system on internal controls.
Provide University-wide support to faculty and staff in managing
their grants to comply with University Business Policies and
Procedures manual and Grants and Contracts terms and conditions.
Research, and provide recommendations on new processes and
procedures to innovate and improve department efficiencies and
implement upon management approval. Prepare fund balance
reconciliations and federal cash drawdown reports for Grants
Post-Award. Prepare journal entries related to Grants Post-Award,
including Fringe Benefits and Indirect Costs. Research, analyze,
and propose solutions for irregularities to Supervisor. Prepare
weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual financial general ledger
reconciliations and variance analysis to ensure data integrity.
Prepare invoice billing associated with grants issued to the
University. Prepare deposits for grant funds received. Prepare
federal quarterly reports for Grants Post-Award. Perform
semi-annual Effort Reporting for certification. Provide support to
external auditors during the year-end audit and the Uniform
Guidance audit. Assist in implementing new functionality in Banner
Finance and other systems used by the department. Perform quality
assurance for OnBase scanned documents. Provide back-up support to
the Grants Accounting Manager. Perform other related duties as
assigned or requested. University of the Pacific recognizes that
diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of
our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy and
decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness
to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race, gender,
ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel
students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s
Degree in Business/Accounting (Two (2) years of full-time
experience in the same/similar position is equal to one (1) year of
completed post-high school education coursework). One (1) year of
accounting work experience or related field. Preferred
Qualifications Experience in higher education and/or non-profit
organization. Strong written and verbal communications skills
required, including some public speaking to/training of colleagues.
Strong computer skills, including intermediate to advanced
Microsoft Office skills, and substantial experience with accounting
software, preferable with Banner Finance. Sufficient
technical/business knowledge to handle complex problems related to
the work area in day-to-day situations. Takes initiative to develop
and enhance Excel files and other software-based tools to assist
the department in its work and to enhance customer service.
Responds in verbal or written form to non-routine inquiries from
faculty or staff. Requires writing skills to draft memos, letters,
or reports. Ability to work independently with critical deadlines
and competing priorities. Positive attitude, proven ability to work
successfully with diverse populations and demonstrated commitment
to promote and enhance diversity and inclusion. Strong ability to
manage multiple priorities and projects simultaneously. Ability to
adapt to changing priorities quickly. Experience and sensitivity in
working with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice, equity, and
inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage and integrate
culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their work. Work
Schedule Work is performed during standard business hours.
Keywords: University of the Pacific, South San Francisco , Grants Post-Award Accountant, Accounting, Auditing , Stockton, California