Job purpose
Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, the Finance and Grants Coordinator is responsible for supporting the financial and administrative management of grant awards. This role ensures timely and accurate processing of accounts payable and procurement activities, maintains documentation compliance, and assists with audits, reporting, and regulatory adherence.
Onsite preferred; hybrid remote may be considered in Alaska only.
Seward Community Health Center (SCHC) is a federally qualified health center. We welcome anyone in need of quality, affordable healthcare by providing integrated, patient-centered primary and mental care for a variety of illnesses and conditions for all ages. SCHC is the leading provider of healthcare services in the Eastern Kenai Peninsula, with passionate, dedicated staff who work daily to help increase access to services for our community members. We are seeking to hire additional staff who will add to our ability to make our community and SCHC a better place to live and work.
Benefits designed to encourage self-care and give staff the ability to explore this beautiful state:
Health insurance with medical, dental, and vision benefits for both staff and dependents
Short- and long-term disability insurance paid by employer
Term life insurance paid by employer
3% employer contribution to a 401(k)-retirement plan
100 hours of paid holidays
Paid leave accrued biweekly
Duties and responsibilities
The following examples of duties and accountabilities illustrate the general range of tasks assigned to the position but are not intended to define the limits of the required duties. Other essential duties may be assigned consistent with the general scope and of the position.
Perform accounting and administrative functions in accordance with SCHC policy, State and Federal regulations
Perform routine accounting activities in financial systems following Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Prepare documents and handle confidential matters in accordance with HIPAA guidelines and organizations policies and procedures.
Research and obtain quotes for supplies and equipment; perform complex ordering processes and vendor management following procurement standards.
Establish and maintain highly organized filing systems and data repositories.
Setup and reconcile vendor accounts.
Ensure vendor invoices are received and paid timely with proper documentation, coding, and approvals.
Collaborate with team members to monitor grant spending to ensure expenditures align with budgets and allowable cost principles.
Track company credit card charges and reconcile statements monthly.
Coordinate meeting and travel arrangements according to policy
Meet routine finance department deadlines accurately and on schedule
Initiate policy and procedure improvements and create / implement position workflows.
Assist the CFO and/or designee with projects including month-end reconciliations, financial reporting, budget preparation and monitoring, GL account reconciliations; audit review/preparation, compliance reporting and others, as assigned.
Provide back-up administrative support to SCHC Leadership Team including taking meeting minutes, mail/deposit, compliance tracking, space/facilities management, SCHC website maintenance, vendor/consultant coordination.
Qualifications
Education:
Associates or Bachelors degree in Business, Finance, Public Administration, or related field. Experience can substitute for degree.
Experience:
Three (3) years relevant experience in accounts payable, grant compliance, or procurement required. Prefer experience in a non-profit organization or federally qualified health center.
Familiarity with federal grants (e.g., HRSA, CDC, NIH) and related regulations preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Adoberequired.
Experience with accounting, websites, and other custom software systems, preferred
Additional Qualifications:
Ability to self-manage with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills; able to manage priorities and workflow.
Extremely High attention to detail required.
High level of professionalism dealing with confidential and sensitive issues for diverse audiences.
Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm.
SCHC is an equal opportunity employer.