Associate Budget Analyst
The HOPE Program is a leader among New York City job training providers, upskilling adult
jobseekers (ages 18 – 70) for a broad range of sectors, including a focus on green construction,
maintenance, infrastructure and related careers. We work with individuals facing deep
structural barriers to employment, including histories with the criminal legal system, current
and/or past homelessness, substance abuse disorders, low educational attainment and more.
Our comprehensive approach includes classroom training, industry-recognized certifications,
digital literacy and access, financial literacy and access, mental health support, case
management, paid job training, and our signature “HOPE for Life” approach, which provides a
vital community of support throughout the lives of HOPE graduates’ careers. With measurable
outcomes among the strongest in the industry, HOPE’s impact sits at the intersection of
COVID-19 recovery, racial justice, and building a more equitable future for New York City. Our
work is best described in the words of our graduates, such as Ramon.
The Position
HOPE is seeking an Associate Budget Analyst who will ensure the smooth operation and
continued improvement of HOPE’s performance-based federal, state and local government
grants. The position reports to the Government Grants Manager. This is a hybrid position,
working out of HOPE’s Downtown Brooklyn location at 1 Smith Street.
Responsibilities
The Associate Budget Analyst for Grant reporting will support compliance requirements for
government grants:
● Ensure timely delivery of expense and performance reimbursement reports and
supporting documentation.
● Prepare, analyze and reconcile monthly analysis of grant expenses and spending levels.
● Assist in monitoring and tracking upcoming deadlines and deliverables such as annual,
quarterly, and monthly reports as required by funders.
● Prepare contract budgets (pre/post award) as well as budget modifications.
● Contribute enhancements and increased efficiencies to the grants management
processes.
● Assist with data entry in online grant databases and on budgets.
● Organize electronic and paper participant files.
● Assist in preparation for external audits.
● Work with the Government Grant Manager and Sr. Finance Manager to ensure that
program expenses are recorded and allocated to the appropriate grant.
● Attend and contribute budget analyses and forecasting to monthly program meetings
with various program staff.
● Follow up with funding agencies on payments, modifications and registrations.
● Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of
the duties in this job classification.
Minimum Qualifications
● Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree required.
● Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage multiple ongoing tasks.
● Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
● Proven ability to work independently.
● Strong computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office; willingness to learn how to
use Salesforce and FUNDEZ.
● Possess an understanding of federal, state and city funding and reporting regulations
and guidelines.
● Effectively manage competing priorities.
Salary/Benefits
The salary range is $45,000 – $55,000, dependent upon experience.
HOPE provides a full package of benefits including healthcare and dental insurance, retirement
plan, competitive vacation (plus half-day Fridays during summer which is equal to 7.5
additional vacation days, and 12 paid holidays.
Interested Candidates
Email cover letter, indicating what position you are applying for and where you saw the listing,
and resume to [email protected]. Resumes unaccompanied by a cover letter will not be
reviewed. No telephone calls, please.
Effective November 1, 2021, HOPE employees are required to provide one-time verification of
vaccination against COVID-19.
The HOPE Program is an equal opportunity employer.