Accountant
Company: Bedford Stuyvesant Early Childhood Development Ctr
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Bedford Stuyvesant Early
Childhood Development Center ( BSECDC ) has been “ Rooted in the
Community since 1966.” A federally funded Head Start program whose
mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive early education
and family engagement services to families and their children ages
2 to 5 years old. BSECDC embraces a holistic strength-based
approach to meet the needs of our earliest learners and their
families within the Bedford Stuyvesant community. JOB DESCRIPTION:
Accountant POSITION/JOB TITLE: Accounting Manager STATUS: Full
Time/Exempt REPORTS TO: Finance Director SALARY RANGE: $90K
SUPERVISES: Not Applicable
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JOB PURPOSE The Accountant is responsible for performing
professional-level accounting work for the agency's
federally-funded Head Start and Early Head Start programs along
with the NYC Department of Education program funding. This critical
role ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local
regulations, including the Head Start Program Performance
Standards, Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), and Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The Accountant maintains the
integrity of the financial records, manages grant funding, prepares
required financial reports, and supports the overall fiscal health
of the head start operation. RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintain accurate
and complete financial records for all Head Start and Early Head
Start and NYC Department of Education grants, including general
ledger, subsidiary ledgers, and journals. Process and manage
accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll allocations
related to the Head Start program. Perform monthly, quarterly, and
annual closing procedures, including bank and account
reconciliations, journal entries, and accruals. Prepare detailed
financial statements, budget vs. actual reports, and other internal
management reports for program directors and the governing body.
Generate all required financial reports for the Office of Head
Start (OHS), state agencies, and other funding sources in
compliance with deadlines. Serve as a key resource for program
staff on budget matters, procurement procedures, and documentation
requirements. Assist in the development and refinement of agency
fiscal policies and procedures. Perform other related duties as
assigned by the Fiscal Director. Grant and Budget Management:
Assist the Fiscal Director in the development and preparation of
the annual Head Start and Department of Education grant budget
application and non-federal share (in-kind) valuation plan. Monitor
grant expenditures to ensure compliance with approved budgets,
grant terms, and federal cost principles (allowability,
allocability, reasonableness). Track and document non-federal share
(in-kind) contributions accurately, ensuring the agency meets its
required match. Prepare and process requests for cash drawdowns
from the federal Payment Management System (PMS). Conduct financial
forecasting and variance analysis to proactively manage grant
spending. Compliance and Audit: Ensure all financial transactions
adhere to federal Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200), OHS regulations,
and agency fiscal policies. Implement and monitor internal
financial controls to safeguard agency assets and prevent fraud,
waste, and abuse. Maintain a comprehensive filing system for all
financial records, invoices, and supporting documentation. Stay
current on changes in federal accounting and reporting requirements
for Head Start and Department of Education programs.
EXPERIENCE/SKILLS REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in Accounting,
Finance, CPA preferred or a closely related field. Three (3) to
five (5) years of progressively responsible accounting experience,
with at least two years in non-profit or governmental grant
accounting. Successful completion of a background check as required
by NYC DOHMH, Department of Education and Head Start regulations.
In-depth knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
(GAAP). Demonstrated experience with federal grant accounting,
specifically Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200) . Head
Start-specific fiscal experience is highly preferred. Proficiency
in using accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, FundEZ, etc.) and
advanced skills in Microsoft Excel. Strong analytical,
organizational, and problem-solving skills with meticulous
attention to detail. Ability to communicate complex financial
information clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing, to
both financial and non-financial audiences. Ability to manage
multiple projects, meet strict deadlines, and work independently
with minimal supervision. Understanding of the mission and purpose
of the early childhood education program. SUPERVISION: Finance
Director PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform these essential functions. Employees must
be able to walk, sit, stand, as required to perform duties such as
filing, retrieving documents, and moving between workstations.
Employees must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to forty
pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to fifty pounds, which
may include handling boxes of files, supplies, or equipment.
BENEFITS: Health Insurance: A competitive health insurance plan to
cover medical expenses. Retirement Plan: A retirement savings plan
to help secure your financial future. Life Insurance: Life
insurance coverage to provide financial protection for your loved
ones. Paid Time Off: Paid vacation, sick leave, and personal days
to promote work-life balance. Professional Development:
Opportunities for continuing education and career advancement.
Commuter Benefits: Potential discounts or subsidies for
transportation costs. Employee Assistance Program : Confidential
counseling and support services for personal and work-related
issues. PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: Submission of three (3)
professional references. Completion of mandated reporter training
and acquisition of certification (renewal required every two
years), along with adherence to other training requirements
stipulated by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
and Head Start Performance Standards (HSPS). Successful completion
of a Comprehensive Background Clearance, encompassing: Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) clearance. Indentogo
clearance. Department of Education Fingerprinting Screening. NYS
Central Registry clearance. Sex Offender Registry Clearance. SEL
check. Provision of a full physical examination record, (renewal
required every two years) including an updated Tuberculosis test,
and documentation of varicella, Tdap, and MMR vaccinations (fees
may be applicable).
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