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Company Summary:
Posted: April 7,
2026 Deadline: April 17, 2026
JOB DESCRIPTION
POSITION:
Tribal
Fiscal Administrator
DEPARTMENT:
Finance/Accounting/Grants Management
LOCATION:
Tribal Administration
SUPERVISOR: Finance
Director/CFO
EMPLOYMENT:
Full-Time
SALARY/PAY RATE: TBD-Based on Experience and Qualifications
Position Summary:
Primary Responsibilities:
DESCRIPTION:
The Fiscal
Administrator will ensureaccurate, compliant financial accounting and
reporting for Tribal Government operations, with a specific focus on grants and
funding agreements, including federal programs such as the Climate Pollution
Reduction Grant (CPRG). This role combines core accounting responsibilities
(general ledger, reconciliations, financial statements) with specialized grant
reporting, compliance, drawdown, and reimbursement reporting duties to tribal,
federal, state, and private funding agencies. The position supports fiscal
integrity, environmental data compliance, and timely, audit-ready reporting.
Essential
Duties and Responsibilities:
General
Accounting Functions
- Maintain and update general ledger
accounts, ensuring appropriate grant coding and accuracy.
- Prepare and post journal entries,
accruals, adjusting entries, and monthly close activities.
- Reconcile subsidiary ledgers and
grant-specific balance sheet accounts.
- Support accounts payable and
receivable processing as it relates to grant funding.
- Support payroll
allocations as they relate to grant funding.
Grant
Financial Monitoring & Reporting
- Monitor grant-funded budgets,
expenditures, and cash activity; ensure compliance with award terms and
funding agency regulations.
- Interpret and apply federal Uniform
Guidance (2 CFR Part 200) and other applicable regulations.
- Prepare, submit, and track monthly,
quarterly, and annual financial reports, reimbursement requests, and
drawdowns to the appropriate agencies.
- Maintain audit-ready grant files —
including budgets, drawdowns, reports, amendments, and supporting
documentation.
- Develop and maintain compliance
checklists, tracking tools, and monitoring schedules.
- Analyze grant expenditures for
allowability, documentation, and compliance with Uniform Guidance and
award conditions.
Compliance
& Internal Controls
- Ensure grant expenditures and
financial practices comply with GAAP, Tribal policy, and grant terms.
- Review procurement and travel
transactions charged to grants for compliance with federal procurement
standards.
- Assist in time and effort reporting
processes when required by grants.
- Implement internal controls to
ensure compliance with CPRG-specific requirements, including environmental
data integrity and Justice40 objectives.
Program-Specific
Compliance (CPRG and Similar Grants)
- Ensure adherence to EPA-approved
budgets and work plans.
- Monitor compliance with
environmental quality assurance requirements, including Quality Assurance
Project Plans (QAPPs) for data collection.
- Track and document benefits to
disadvantaged communities in alignment with Justice40 and Tribal equity
goals.
- Maintain readiness for Single Audit
testing and ensure corrective actions for any findings.
Audit &
Fiscal Support
- Serve as a key resource for
internal and external audits; prepare schedules, respond to auditor
requests, and provide supporting documentation.
- Assist with SEFA (Schedule of
Expenditures of Federal Awards) preparation and year-end close support.
Cross
Departmental Coordination
- Collaborate with Tribal
departments, program managers, and finance staff on grant budgets,
reporting calendars, and compliance issues.
- Provide guidance or training on
financial processes and reporting expectations as needed.
Other Duties
- Participate in improvement of
accounting systems, internal controls, and policies related to grant
reporting.
- Perform additional duties as
assigned.
Skills & Qualifications:
Minimum
Qualifications
Education
& Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting,
Finance, Business Administration, or related field preferred; or
equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 1-3+ years of experience in
accounting with emphasis on government finances and grant
reporting/accounting experience.
- Experience in Tribal government
accounting or nonprofit/governmental fund accounting preferred.
Knowledge,
Skills & Abilities
- Strong knowledge of GAAP, fund
accounting, and financial reporting standards.
- Experience preparing timely grant
financial reports and reimbursement drawdowns.
- Familiarity with federal award
compliance requirements (e.g., OMB Uniform Guidance, EPA CPRG
requirements).
- Proficiency with accounting and
financial reporting systems (e.g., Sage INTACCT, or similar).
- Advanced Excel skills and strong
analytical ability.
- Excellent written and verbal
communication.
- Attention to detail and ability to
manage multiple reporting deadlines.
Preferred
Qualifications
- Experience with Tribal government
accounting systems and reporting requirements.
- Knowledge of CPRG compliance areas,
including environmental data QA/QC, Justice40, and EPA reporting
protocols.
- Certifications such as CPA, CGFM,
or related preferred.
Working
Conditions
- Office environment during normal
business hours.
- Occasional extended hours may be
required for reporting deadlines or audit support.
Tribal
Preference & Cultural Considerations
- Tribal preference in hiring may
apply pursuant to Tribal policies.
- Respect for Tribal culture,
traditions, sovereignty, and community engagement is essential.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of
work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of
personnel so classified. Management
retains the right to add or to change the duties of the position at any
time. Must be able to pass a
pre-employment drug screen and applicable background checks related to the
position.
Date Approved by the Tribal Council: 01/14/2026
Application:
Human Resources-Lac
Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
P.O. Box 129, N5384
US 45
Watersmeet MI, 49969
Email: hr@lvdcasino.com
Website: http://www.lvdcasino.com/Content/Careers.cfm
Phone: 906-358-4226
Ext. 7318
Fax: 906-358-4913
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