Accounting Manager/Supervisor
Responsibilities:
• Direct day-to-day accounting activities across the nonprofit organization, its endowment-related operations, and affiliated entities while ensuring consistent financial practices.
• Maintain distinct books and records for each organization and oversee the integrity of general ledger activity, reconciliations, and period-end close processes.
• Produce monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports that accurately reflect each entity’s operating results, financial position, and fund activity.
• Lead the development of budgets and financial projections in partnership with organizational leadership, and monitor results against approved plans.
• Oversee core treasury and accounting functions, including payables, receivables, payroll, cash flow, investments, and fixed asset tracking.
• Coordinate annual audit preparation, assemble supporting schedules, and provide documentation needed for external auditors and tax reporting partners.
• Ensure adherence to nonprofit accounting guidance, grant conditions, and applicable federal and state regulatory requirements.
• Manage fund accounting activities involving restricted contributions, designated balances, and endowment resources, including related reconciliations and reporting.
• Prepare financial materials for executive leadership, board members, and committee meetings, and contribute to strategic discussions on planning and risk management.
• Supervise accounting team members by setting expectations, reviewing work, and supporting ongoing growth and performance development.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related discipline.• At least 5 years of progressive accounting experience, including prior responsibility for leading or supervising staff.
• Demonstrated background in nonprofit accounting, with additional exposure to foundation or endowment accounting preferred.
• Strong knowledge of fund accounting, financial controls, account reconciliation, journal entries, and month-end close procedures.
• Experience supporting external audits and preparing documentation associated with annual informational tax filings such as Form 990.
• Advanced skills in accounting systems and Microsoft Excel, with the ability to analyze data accurately and efficiently.
• Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving abilities, with success managing multiple priorities and sensitive financial information.
• Experience working with boards, finance committees, investment committees, or multi-entity nonprofit environments is preferred.
Compensation
$60,000.00-$80,000.00 YearlyAbout Us
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