Finance Manager
Downtown Women's Center • Los Angeles, CA • Full Time
Posted on Fri, Jul 3, 2026
- Oversee all financial management activities related to government and private grants and contracts, ensuring compliance with funder requirements, Uniform Guidance, and organizational policies.
- Review and approve proposal budgets, contract budgets, grant modifications, and budget realignments prior to submission to funders.
- Partner with Development, Program Leadership, and Executive Leadership in preparing grant application budgets and financial forecasts.
- Monitor grant expenditures against approved budgets and identify potential over-spending, under-spending, or compliance risks.
- Develop financial projections for grants and contracts and communicate budget concerns and recommendations to management.
- Ensure proper revenue recognition and grant accounting treatment in accordance with GAAP and funder requirements.
- Maintain comprehensive knowledge of government grant regulations, reimbursement methodologies, indirect cost allocations, and allowable cost principles.
- Understand insurance requirements and obtain and distribute insurance certificates.
- Ensure all insurance requirements are met and maintained throughout the contract lifecycle.
- Serve as the finance lead for all funder monitoring reviews, site visits, compliance examinations, desk audits, and fiscal assessments conducted by government and private funders. Coordinate cross-functional preparation efforts, establish monitoring timelines, oversee the collection and validation of supporting documentation, and ensure organizational readiness for all fiscal compliance reviews.
- Develop and maintain monitoring readiness tools, compliance checklists, and standard operating procedures to support successful outcomes during funder reviews and audits.
- Lead organization-wide education and training efforts related to grant and contract requirements by partnering with Development, Program, and Operational leadership teams to ensure a clear understanding of funding terms and conditions, allowable and unallowable costs, match requirements, performance obligations, reporting deadlines, revenue restrictions, and compliance risks associated with government and private funding sources.
- Oversee the preparation, review, and submission of all government and private funder invoices prepared by Finance & Grants staff.
- Review supporting documentation for billing submissions to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with contract requirements.
- Collaborate with program and accounting staff to resolve billing discrepancies, questioned costs, and reimbursement issues.
- Monitor accounts receivable aging related to grants and contracts and assist with collections as necessary.
- Ensure all billings are submitted timely and maximize revenue recovery opportunities.
- Analyze monthly grant spending trends, budget-to-actual results, and key financial drivers across government and private grants.
- Partner with the Accounting Manager during month-end close processes to provide grant-related financial analysis and supporting schedules.
- Prepare variance analyses, spending forecasts, and financial narratives to support monthly financial statements and management reporting.
- Assist in preparing financial statement footnotes and other disclosures related to grants, contracts, restricted funding, and program operations.
- Identify emerging financial risks, operational trends, and opportunities for improved financial performance and communicate findings to leadership.
- Assist the Director of Finance & Accounting with budgeting, forecasting, KPI reporting, and board presentation materials.
- Review and approve grant-related journal entries, accruals, allocations, and other adjusting entries for accuracy and compliance.
- Assist with monthly and year-end close activities related to grant accounting and revenue recognition.
- Review grant reconciliations and ensure consistency between subledgers, billing schedules, budget tracking reports, and the general ledger.
- Support the preparation of audit schedules and grant-related workpapers for annual financial audits, Single Audit, Yellow Book Audit, and funder monitoring visits.
- Assist with implementation and maintenance of financial controls related to grants and contracts.
- Hire, supervise, train, mentor, and evaluate Finance & Grants team members.
- Establish departmental performance expectations and ensure accountability for quality and timely work product.
- Develop and enhance grant finance processes, reporting tools, and internal controls.
- Promote collaboration between Finance, Accounting, Development, and Program teams.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Professionalism and Ethics
- Government Grant Management and Compliance
- Financial Planning and Analysis
- Budget Development and Forecasting
- Revenue Recognition
- Governance, Risk, and Internal Controls
- Financial Reporting
- Leadership, Coaching, and Mentorship
- Stakeholder Relationship Management
- Audit and Assurance
- Advanced Excel and Financial Modeling Skills
- Strategic Thinking
- Collaboration and Communication
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
- Emotional Intelligence
- Cultural Humility
- Senior Analyst – Finance & Grants
- Finance & Grants Analysts
- Ability to walk moderate distances between DWC sites or within the surrounding community.
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Occasional standing, bending, or reaching for files and office supplies.
- Ability to lift up to 15 lbs. (e.g., binders, reports, or office materials).
- Ability to maintain focus and attention to detail for extended periods of time.
- Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field required.
- Master's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Public Administration, or related field preferred.
- CPA, CGMA, MBA, or similar professional credential preferred.
- Minimum 3-5 years of experience serving in a Finance Manager or equivalent leadership capacity within a nonprofit organization.
- Minimum 7 years of progressive experience in nonprofit finance, grants management, budgeting, financial planning, and reporting.
- Significant experience managing government grants and contracts, including federal, state, county, and city funding sources.
- Demonstrated experience with OMB 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance.
- Experience preparing and reviewing grant budgets, funder invoices, and financial reports.
- Experience supervising professional finance staff.
- Strong understanding of nonprofit accounting principles and GAAP.
- Advanced Excel and financial modeling skills.
- Experience with ERP accounting systems (Sage Intacct preferred).
- Excellent verbal, written, analytical, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Self-starter with the ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural humility.
- Must be a CA resident and live no more than 80 miles from DWC; must be available for in-person meetings at DWC.
- Must provide documentation of a negative TB test result within the last twelve months, on first day of hire.