Financial and Grant Compliance Analyst in Snoqualmie, Washington at SNOQUALMIE INDIAN TRIBE
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Job Description
The Financial and Grant Compliance Analyst is responsible for ensuring that grant-funded activities comply with applicable federal, state, Tribal and funding-agency regulations. This position serves as a critical safeguard for Tribal assets by conducting compliance monitoring, evaluating internal controls, supporting audit readiness, and providing advanced regulatory guidance to promote accountability, transparency, and fiscal compliance across tribal programs and departments.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Level I
- Prepare formal written reports outlining findings, risk assessments, and required corrective actions.
- Exercise the highest level of confidentiality, ethical judgment, and professional discretion.
- Ensure organizational alignment with GAAP, OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), and other regulatory frameworks governing financial management.
- Design, propose, and evaluate internal controls to mitigate fraud, waste, and abuse across Tribal departments.
- Monitor federal, state, and Tribal grant agreements to ensure full adherence to statutory, fiscal, and administrative requirements.
- Track allowable costs, indirect cost applications, match/cost-share requirements, and reporting milestones.
- Conduct periodic compliance reviews of grant-funded programs, subrecipients, and contractors.
- Serve as liaison between the Finance Department, Grants Department, and department directors and managers whose programs utilize grants to provide financial data and compliance analysis that supports program performance, outcomes, and reporting.
Level II
Performs all duties of Level I, plus:
- Collaborate with the Grants team to prepare and submit financial reports, reimbursement requests, budget amendments, and closeout records. Maintain audit-ready documentation supporting expenditures, procurement actions, sub-awards, time and effort certifications, and financial reconciliations.
Audit & Training Level I and II
- Develop, revise, and institutionalize compliance manuals, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and internal policies.
- Deliver structured training sessions to program managers, finance staff, and subrecipients on compliance obligations, risk mitigation, and best practices.
- Partner with Finance, Legal, HR, and General Resources Program teams to promote cross-departmental alignment of compliance efforts.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
- The Tribe values its commitment to community service and the well-being of its members. In recognition of this, each employee may be expected to perform duties from time to time which may not be related to their regular responsibilities.
- Support post-award monitoring, and financial analysis for grants and contracts.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the CFO or their designee.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
- Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, accountability, and sound judgment while maintaining strict confidentiality.
- Communicates complex information clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Maintains precision and accuracy in all compliance work.
- Works effectively with individuals of diverse backgrounds and roles.
- Demonstrates strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.
- Demonstrates consistent follow-through and dependability.
- Guides others in understanding compliance requirements and influences adherence to standards.
- Navigates disputes and differing viewpoints with professionalism.
- Skilled in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and financial systems.
- Ability to perform effectively in high-pressure and time-sensitive environments. Ability to interpret, apply, and operationalize Tribal policies as they relate to essential job functions.
- Working knowledge of GASB, OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200), the Single Audit Act, and fund accounting principles.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Education Required:
Level I -
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, public administration or a related field.
Level II -
- Master’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, or related field.
Experience:
Level I -
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in financial compliance, grant compliance, auditing, or related financial operations, including experience with federal awards. Experience with Tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, or public sector agencies is preferred.
Level II -
- Minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in financial compliance, grant compliance, auditing, or related financial operations, including experience with federal awards.
Other Requirements:
- Must be able to pass a thorough pre-employment background investigation.
- Must agree to be subject to the Tribe's Controlled Substance and Alcohol Testing Policy to include pre-employment screening.
Tribal Preference:
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe follows the Tribal Hiring Preference as outlined in tribal policies, including the Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance (TERO). TERO sets forth certain hiring preferences for qualified individuals who are enrolled in a federally recognized Indian tribe, as well as, in some cases, preference for certain family members of those individuals.
Additional Information:
- This is a full-time hourly position and employment is at-will.
- Compensation will be determined based on experience and starts at $102,922.18 per year for level 1, and $117,845.88 per year for level II.
Location:
- Snoqualmie, WA
Benefits:
- First of the month following date of hire - competitive medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance benefits for all regular full-time employees.
- After 90 days - 401k retirement plan with employer matching contributions up to 4%.
- Paid Holidays - Up to 18 paid holidays are offered every calendar year, which includes the workdays between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.
- Paid Time Off – Employees accrue 12+ days sick and vacation leave respectively. Increases based on years of service.
Additional Perks:
- Additional time off opportunities available including bereavement, military, parental and jury duty.
- Childcare subsidy for children enrolled full-time in the Snoqualmie Tribe Child Development Center.
- Employee discounts at Snoqualmie Casino (tickets/events, gift shop and restaurants), Salish Lodge & Spa (rooms, spa & dining) and Crescent Market (gas discount card).
- Third party perks include movie tickets, theme parks, shows and attractions & more.
- Employee assistance plans.