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Focus on streamlining processes, improving financial reporting, and supporting organizational goals through effective accounting practices. Oversee and manage the finance department to ensure efficient operations, accurate financial reporting, and adherence to budgetary goals.
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The SVP oversees all "back office" finance functions including the Controller's Office, grant and contract accounting, internal control monitoring, financial planning, budgeting and analysis, treasury, cost accounting, financial systems, and financial analytic support.
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Reporting to the Town Manager, the Director of Finance & Administration will direct and supervise the department of 3-4 to include, but not limited to, accounting, billing, collections (including delinquents), budgeting, monthly/annual reporting, payroll, and manage programs/systems, investments, taxes, fixed assets, and required internal/external audits, financial statements and insurance claims, RFP's, and other financial and administration duties as needed.
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The Finance Director oversees the financial processes, policies and systems for the Village including budget development, financial forecasting, accounting and financial reporting, auditing, treasury management, investments, payroll, purchasing, utility billing, revenue collection, vendor disbursements, and debt administration.
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Job Description The Finance Director is a key member of the KIPP Delta Finance team, office located in Helena, AR. The controller will lead and manage all daily accounting operations, audit, compliance, and monthly/annual financial reporting for a growing $20MM+ annual budget.
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Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Director of Accounting & Finance position is responsible for the direct management of accounting functions including accounts payable/receivable, ledger maintenance, revenue and asset accounting, student activity accounts, payroll, risk management and financial reporting.
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Based on your skills and interests, projects may include (but not limited to): Interim Controller/CFO, SEC reporting, M&A, IPO Readiness, Financial transformation, SOX Compliance, Technical Accounting, FP&A, ERP implementation, etc.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Finance Director is responsible for agency wide budgeting, financial analysis, internal and external financial reporting, real estate development accounting for construction and rehabilitation projects, and procurement.
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Minimum 10 years' experience in various Accounting and Finance roles at a senior level, preferably with both a Big 4 public accounting firm and experience managing external reporting teams within either the software or high-tech industries.
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The ideal candidate will possess extensive knowledge of public finance, budgeting, and financial reporting standards, as well as familiarity with state and federal regulations governing municipal finance.
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15-plus years of professional experience working in a client serving role at a top-tier public accounting firm in assurance/audit or accounting/finance advisory. Experience leading client relations, including attending audit meetings at a top tier public accounting firm is required.
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With the help of our proprietary software, the School Finance & Accounting Associate will provide end-to-end back-office services for our clients: budgeting, accounting, human resources, board reporting, financial modeling.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of public finance administration, including principles and practices of municipal budgeting and accounting. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and/or Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) preferred.
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Vanderbilt Health - Executive Search Team is conducting a national search for a Senior Vice President, Finance reporting to the Chief Financial Officer. Demonstrated leadership skills in the development, interpretation, coordination and communication of finance policies regarding GAAP, cost and grant accounting, budgeting, financial system structure, internal controls, and compliance.
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A Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business or public administration, or related field and six to eight (6-8) years of increasingly responsible municipal accounting experience, including three years’ experience in managing financial operations at the director, deputy director or equivalent level, or an equivalent combination of experience and training.
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