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Social Services Grant Evaluator-Grant Accounting Specialist

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Pala Band of Mission Indians

Pala, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Social Services Grant Evaluator-Grant Accounting Specialist Pala Band of Mission Indians - 3.0 Pala, CA Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Compliance reporting for grants Accounting and finance experience Full Job Description
P ALA B AND O F M ISSION I NDIANS
Human Resources
PMB 50 35008
Pala Temecula Road Pala, CA 92059 JOB
DESCRIPTION
Title:
Grants Evaluator/ Grant Accounting Specialist Department:
Social Services Salary:
Full-time / Hourly /
DOE Supervisor:
Social Services Director Subordinates:
None Benefits:
Employer Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401K Retirement Plan (Eligibility after one year service- Company matches half of employee's contribution up to 7% Vacation earn up to 13 days per year for FT employees Sick Leave earn up to 13 days per year for FT employees Life Insurance The Company provides up to $25,000.00 POSITION SUMMARY The Grants Accounting Coordinator /Evaluator will oversee the financial administration, tracking, and compliance of all Social Services grant and internal budgets. This role focuses on ensuring accuracy in financial reporting, managing procurement and reimbursement processes, and supporting the Social Services Director with data tracking, reporting, and planning. This position will work closely with the upcoming directives of the financial obligations related to Title IV. The position works closely with the Pala Finance Department to ensure compliance with tribal, state, and federal regulations, and supports internal program managers with budget management and fiscal analysis. This is a highly collaborative role that requires strong financial and accounting expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to coordinate across departments.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
Maintain and reconcile grant and internal budgets on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis Prepare financial statements and reports for multiple grants and funding sources Track expenditures and ensure appropriate use of funds in line with funding agency guidelines Monitor and process payment requests, purchase orders, reimbursements, and procurement for all Social Services programs Work with program managers to develop budget forecasts and monitor spending Maintain organized records of all grant documentation, invoices, and compliance materials Coordinate with Finance Department to support audit readiness and proper documentation Monitor grant reporting deadlines and assist with the preparation of financial sections of grant reports Assist with data tracking and analysis as needed to support internal program evaluation Provide training to staff on proper financial documentation and tracking practices Participate in grant application development, if approved by the Social Services Director Support department-wide initiatives, events, and collaborative projects as needed Other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, CERTIFICATIONS, AND ABILITIES
Strong background in financial management, budgeting, and accounting practices Experience with full-cycle accounting (AR/AP, journal entries, reconciliations, audits) Proficient in QuickBooks, Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills Ability to manage multiple funding sources and prioritize deadlines Strong communication skills and comfort working across departments Ability to work independently and problem-solve proactively
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field (May be substituted with equivalent work experience — minimum of 4 years in bookkeeping, accounting, or financial oversight) 3-5 years' experience in financial coordination, preferably in a non-profit, government, or tribal organization Familiarity with OMB grant compliance standards or similar financial regulations Experience preparing or supporting state or federal grant reporting Experience working with Native American tribes or in culturally diverse environments Knowledge of social services or human services programs is a plus
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
All employees are expected to follow the Tribal Personnel Policies and Procedures of the Pala Band of Mission Indians and must adhere to any additional applicable addendums.
HOW TO APPLY PLEASE SUBMIT AN APPLICATION TO
Pala Band of Mission Indians Human Resources Department-Attn:
Rebecca Johnson
PMB 50, 35008
Pala Temecula Road Pala, CA 92059 Online at: http://www.palatribe.com/community/jobs/ Email or