Job Information
Carnegie Learning, Inc. Staff Accountant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Reference #: 146170 Job Details Job Location
Remote - Your City & State, PA
Remote Type
Fully Remote
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
4 Year Degree
Salary Range
$50,000.00 - $60,000.00 Salary/year
Travel Percentage
Minimal
Job Shift
Any
Job Category
Finance/Order Management
Description
Staff Accountant The Staff Accountant will be responsible for assisting in various aspects of the monthly accounting and reporting cycles. Reporting to the Assistant Controller, you will play a crucial role in month end closing activities, ensuring accurate financial reporting and completing general day to day accounting activities. This role will include ownership of accounting and reporting for Carnegie Learning's grants and contracts, including government and foundation funded projects. The ideal candidate is organized, highly detailed, and has excellent communication and interpersonal skills to provide exemplary customer support. The ideal candidate also enjoys a fast paced and growing environment, and has a knack for leveraging current technologies to improve processes. What Your Day Will Look Like Responsible for month end closing procedures including journal entries, account reconciliations and variance analysis Perform day to day financial transactions, including verifying, classifying, posting and recording accounts receivable data Review, investigate and correct errors and inconsistencies in financial entries and documents Actively participate in the design, development and implementation process of improvements that create efficiencies and improves current processes. Liaise with the research department to ensure accurate and timely grant reporting information. Analyzing activity and ensuring accuracy of allocations of funds to appropriate funding sources In collaboration with Investigators and project managers, develop, prepare, and finalize project budgets, and provide budget justification for submissions. Facilitate awarded grant administration activities, including contractual oversight Act as the compliance point of contact for funded projects, providing training and guidance on compliance issues and questions Partners with principal investigators, and project managers to complete funding agency reports Reviews and prepares financial information and reports for internal and external stakeholders, including variance analysis and forecasting Establishes calendar of reporting and closeout reminders for sponsored programs, reminds principal investigators/project directors of reporting deadlines Responsible for the application and management of the Company's indirect (F&A) cost rate Participates in audits and preparation for audits Performs document closeout of awarded projects Maintains necessary records, files, reports, databases, and resource materials pertinent to Grants Office activities Performs other duties, as assigned What Should Be In Your Backpack Bachelor's degree in Accounting Three years of accounting experience, working with grants from both government and private funding sources is a plus but not required Ability to articulate understanding of Uniform Guidance for Federal Awards and Federal Acquisition Regulations General Ledger experience Knowledgeable in current technologies and adaptable to new technology resources, including understanding how to use various business application platforms, collaboration tools and basic business programs (e.g. Microsoft Office suite) Salesforce and Oracle experience is a plus but not requireed Ability to quickly analyze data and succinctly summarize/present to leadership. What Gives Us Purpose Others teach what; we teach why. For over 25 years, Carnegie Learning has developed solutions that help students achieve Aha moments and set them up for long-term learning success. We're driven to find new, better ways to support teachers and reach more students, so we put our leading cognitive science esearch and real-world insights into solutions for how students think, learn, and do their best. This is a key part of our commitment to helping teachers spark student curiosity. As a Carnegie Learning team member, you'll work alongside a team of passionate individuals dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of students and educators. What We Provide
Holistic Wellbeing
An inclusive range of Health Insurance options
Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance at no cost to you
Access to Headspace at Work with no added cost, empowering you to enhance your mental health
Fostering Joy
Flexible work arrangements with our Work From Anywhere Policy
Your Time, Your Way - paid time off that you can use as you see fit to recharge and nurture your personal life
Empowering Parenthood
Paid Parental Leave
Reduced working hours on full pay for soon-to-be and new parents
Free access to CL products for employees and their children
A Place for Connection
Quarterly Wellness Incentives
Monthly employee activities + recognition program
9 Employee Resource Groups What We Believe We celebrate the unique attributes, characteristics, and perspectives that define each person's individuality. This fusion of perspectives enriches our collective knowledge, fosters innovation, and empowers us all. Together, we can collectively and more effectively address issues that face our business and industry. If our commitment to building an inclusive workplace resonates with you, we invite you to join our mission and welcome you to apply with us. Carnegie Learning is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
WE RESPECT AND CELEBRATE THE UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES, CHARACTERISTICS AND PERSPECTIVES THAT MAKE EACH PERSON WHO THEY ARE. WE ALSO BELIEVE THAT BRINGING DIVERSE INDIVIDUALS TOGETHER ALLOWS US TO COLLECTIVELY AND MORE EFFECTIVELY ADDRESS THE ISSUES THAT FACE OUR BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY. CARNEGIE LEARNING IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.