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Reporting to the CFO, the Director, Accounting is responsible for leading the Museum's accounting operations, including the quarterly close process, annual financial reports, annual audit process, treasury and tax operations, ongoing maintenance of an adequate system of accounting records, and a comprehensive set of controls to mitigate risk.
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The Director of Human Resources will also be responsible for making sure all school policies and procedures are compliant with all relevant regulations and laws and managing a part-time HR and Payroll Assistant.
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We are looking for an Accounting Manager / Assistant Controller, under the guidance of the CFO, to oversee all aspects of the general ledger and payroll systems, supervise, track and evaluate day-to-day activities.
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The Nonprofit CFO (Chief Financial Officer) is responsible for managing the financial operations of the organization, ensuring the organization's financial health and sustainability. Ensure the accuracy and completeness of financial records, including the general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, and other financial systems.
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S/he appraises the organization's financial position and issues periodic financial and operating reports; directs the hospital system's financial planning, revenue cycle, payroll, and accounting practices; oversees and directs treasury, budgeting, audit, tax, purchasing, real estate and insurance.
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General HR such as new employee setup and bi-weekly payroll support. Reports to the CFO with the President as a secondary supervisor. General office administration and related vendor management + purchasing supplies.
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A growing organization that was a former Non-Profit is growing their Finance team, and looking for a passionate Senior Accountant to work under the CFO. We want to develop our next leader, and this is a great opportunity for the right candidate as we grow.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial & Operating Officer (CFO/COO), the Human Resources Manager performs the following duties: Administer daily human resources operations. In addition to administering day-to-day operations and payroll processing, the HR Manager will work closely with school leadership to develop policies that attract, support and retain excellent faculty and staff.
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Oversee the general ledger and accounting functions and systems (presently QuickBooks), including billing, accounts receivable, cash disbursements, accounts payable, payroll, and cost accounting.
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Primary areas of focus will include accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, inventory, and month-end close. You will report directly to our Corporate Controller and partner closely with our CFO and others to support accurate and timely financial reports and statements.
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DON Job Description JOB TITLE: Accounting Assistant 1 EXEMPT (Y/N): No SALARY LEVEL: LOCATION: New Castle DEPARTMENT: Services WEEKLY HOURS: 40 EMPLOYEE: SUPERVISOR: CFO SUMMARY: Accounting Assistant 1 applies principles of accounting to prepare check requests, purchase orders, monthly cash needs requests, payroll reports and record transactions as directed by the Controller for the organization by performing the following duties.
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Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Fulfills governmental reporting requirements by compiling information and/or preparing various reports, including Quarterly Payroll Tax Reports, DES Reports, Uniform Accounting Reports, US Census surveys, Capital Expenditure Reports, Information and Technology Reports, 5500, and Unclaimed Property Reports.
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The Chief Financial Officer ("CFO") is a key member of the Executive Team. In this capacity, the CFO is integrally involved in strategic planning and organization wide decision-making for Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital ("Hospital.
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Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Passionate about working in or supporting non-profit organizations. Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting.
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