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7 years of relevant accounting and finance experience Strong understanding of accounting for non-profit organizations in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)Strong knowledge of Excel Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
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This position is responsible for all administrative and fiscal [functions associated with directing the Finance Department operations, including General Ledger Accounting, Grant Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Debt Administration, Budgeting, Payroll, Financial Systems, Purchasing and Contracting, and Customer Service.
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Assists Executive Director of Finance & Operations with requests for the disbursement of funds including scholarship payments, grant budget allocations, vendor payments, and quarterly CCCF board approved transfers with appropriate documentation and accounting strings.
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Degree in Finance or Accounting required ; CPA strongly preferred. The Director of Accounting & Finance is responsible for overseeing all day-to-day financial activities of Hunger Solutions New York. The Director should oversee grant vouchering and forecast cash flow with the overarching goal of ensuring fiscal soundness for the organization.
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Work Experience: Minimum of 5 years of non-profit finance/accounting experience required. Degree in related field such as Finance, Accounting, Business Administration Graduate degree preferred.
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33,127), a strategically located, progressive community home to the largest consolidated business park in North America, is seeking an innovative, visionary leader with hands-on experience as our next Deputy Director of Finance.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or related field required; CPA or MBA preferred. Financial Operations: Oversee day-to-day financial operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger accounting.
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Work involves responsibility for planning, organizing, and directing all operations of the Department of Finance including accounting and internal controls; payroll, accounts payable and receivable, utility billing, customer service, collection, disbursement, and investment of all Village funds, debt management, and other fiscal activities.
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Reconcile regional office’s database against HQ’s database on a monthly basis and investigate and resolve difference in coordination with the Regional Deputy Director of Finance, Pacific West. Reporting, Budgets, and Forecasting: Administer and oversee the offices’ budget(s) and budgeting processes, reporting and contract/grant compliance in the financial area; follow IRC’s accounting policies vis.
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Manages Accounting Department staff and performs back up functions in the absence of the VP of Finance by providing guidance to staff, authorizing leave requests, assigning work, authorizing policy exceptions, reviewing invoices submitted for payment, and performing all Credit Union payroll functions.
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Direct experience of being part of a digital transformation both corporate-wide and in Accounting and/or Finance preferred. Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration with a major in finance or accounting; Master's Degree is preferred.
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Progressive experience in accounting and financial management in a corporate accounting environment, in roles such as accounting supervisor, assistant controller, controller, director of finance, or CFO.
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The National Children’s Museum is seeking a reliable and responsible Manager of Finance + Accounting to join our organization. orgwith the subject line: Manager of Finance and Accounting.
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Functional / Technical Skills: Demonstrated financial analysis and modeling expertise with high standards of accuracy and precision; In depth understanding of financial statements and core finance and accounting concepts; Knowledge of financial systems (Quantum, Hyperion (HFM, SmartView, Planning); Strong Microsoft Office Suite skills (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Finance leads, manages, and provides direct support with all financial functions including: general accounting, payroll, accounts receivable/cash receipts, accounts payable, internal/external reporting, internal control, and grant billing.
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