About Urban Arts
Urban Arts is a national nonprofit that teaches digital game design as a pathway to college and career. We annually serve 4,000+ students from low-income communities who don’t always see themselves in tech. Game design is our hook to open doors into computer science, STEM careers, and college.
Our programs include:
Game On - AP Computer Science Principles curriculum that utilizes Unity, paired with professional development for educators
Game Academy - flagship out-of-school time game design program for high school students
Creative Coders - Middle school Minecraft-based computer science curriculum paired with professional development for educators
Community Schools - K–12 schools across New York, where we help identify and coordinate wraparound services while also providing arts and technology based programming
Position Overview
Urban Arts is seeking a detail-oriented and systems driven Finance Manager / Controller to lead and manage financial operations, audit management, and grant compliance. This role will ensure financial accuracy, strong internal controls, and alignment between programmatic activity and financial reporting.
Reporting to the Chief Operating and Financial Officer, this position will play a critical role in strengthening financial systems and supporting organizational growth through disciplined financial management.
The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in developing and managing annual operating and grant budgets. They will possess experience with city, state, and federal grant compliance requirements and regulations. The successful candidate is a proactive problem solver who enjoys identifying opportunities to improve cash flow management and implement effective budget modifications.
Key Responsibilities
Financial Management & Reporting
Oversee monthly close process in partnership with Staff Accountant
Prepare and review quarterly financial statements and internal reports
Maintain general ledger integrity and ensure accurate financial data
Support budgeting and forecasting processes
Audit & Compliance
Lead the annual audit process, including preparation, coordination with auditors, and resolution of findings
Maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards
In partnership with the Operations team, prepare annual compliance reports such as Workers Compensation Audit Reporting
Grants Financial Management
Develop and manage grant budgets in partnership with development and programs teams
Track grant spending and ensure alignment with funder restrictions
Prepare financial reports for funders and government contracts
Ensure compliance with all grant requirements
Revenue & Invoicing Oversight
Oversee and support invoicing processes and revenue tracking for city, state, federal, direct sales and philanthropic invoicing
Monitor receivables and support timely collections for government and philanthropic funding
Ensure proper revenue recognition
Systems & Process Improvement
Manage and optimize financial systems (accounting, grants tracking)
Improve processes for efficiency, accuracy, and scalability
Ensure data integrity across financial systems
Partner with operations and program teams to improve financial workflows
Qualifications
5–8+ years of nonprofit finance experience
Expertise with QuickBooks Online
Strong audit management experience
Deep understanding of city, state, and federal grant compliance and reporting
Experience with financial systems and process improvement
Strong analytical and organizational skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities independently
This role follows a hybrid work schedule, with employees expected to work in the office two or more days per week
Preferred
Ability to responsibly leverage AI to automate financial outputs such as reconciliations, reporting and analysis
Familiarity with complex finance tools like Intacct or Financial Edge
Experience with city, state and federal government funding, compliance and reporting
Experience supporting education based non-profit organizations with multiple funding sources
Compensation
$105K-$125K, depending on experience
Medical, dental, vision, transit, 401K and other ancillary benefits
18 days PTO and up to 23 days after 5 years, 5 sick days, 11 holidays + the week between Christmas and New Years
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to jobs@urbanarts.org with “Finance Manager/Controller” in the subject line.
Women, minorities, and/or people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Urban Arts Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.
Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
Qualifications
5–8+ years of nonprofit finance experience
Expertise with QuickBooks Online
Strong audit management experience
Deep understanding of city, state, and federal grant compliance and reporting
Experience with financial systems and process improvement
Strong analytical and organizational skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities independently
This role follows a hybrid work schedule, with employees expected to work in the office two or more days per week
Compensation
$105K-$125K, depending on experience
Medical, dental, vision, transit, 401K and other ancillary benefits
18 days PTO and up to 23 days after 5 years, 5 sick days, 11 holidays + the week between Christmas and New Years
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to jobs@urbanarts.org with “Finance Manager/Controller” in the subject line.
Women, minorities, and/or people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Urban Arts Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.
Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
Urban Arts Partnership (“UAP”) is a non-profit organization that helps students explore their creativity and harness technology to defy the odds and define their future. For over 30 years we’ve served public school students in NYC and beyond because a quality education shouldn’t depend on a child’s zip code.