Take ownership of complex, multi-grant budgeting in a high-impact nonprofit where your work directly influences organizational growth and funding strategy. This is a rare opportunity to step into a visible leadership role shaping financial operations from the ground up.
Budget Manager
Salary: $105,000–$115,000 + 2% COLA + 403b + health benefits
Staten Island, NY
Why This Opportunity Stands Out:
- Step into a newly elevated role with the authority to shape and improve the organization’s budgeting function
- Gain direct exposure to executive leadership and influence high-level financial decision-making
- Lead budgeting strategy across 60+ public and private funding streams, expanding your technical expertise
- Opportunity to mentor and develop a growing finance team, building leadership experience
- Join a mission-driven nonprofit experiencing strong growth and increasing financial complexity
- Help modernize budgeting, forecasting, and reporting processes with real impact
- Play a key role in strengthening financial operations and ensuring grant compliance
- Stable compensation package with annual COLA increases and strong benefits
- Hybrid work model with consistent remote flexibility (Fridays)
Key Responsibilities for the Budget Manager:
- Lead agency-wide budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning
- Manage budgets across 60+ grants and contracts
- Oversee OTPS and payroll allocations across programs
- Supervise and develop fiscal staff, including analysts
- Prepare and submit CFR and funder reports
- Partner with funders to ensure compliance and reporting accuracy
Qualifications for the Budget Manager:
- 5+ years of experience in organizational budgeting
- Strong experience managing multi-grant budgets and CFR reporting
- Prior team management experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting required
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