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CCDC is seeking an individual who is highly organized, detail-oriented, and knowledgeable about U.S. GAAP and Non-Profit Accounting (restricted asset analysis) for our Finance Manager position.
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Designs and manages financial systems and manages interfaces with ancillary systems, including CostPoint, UKG payroll, and CALIBRE internal systems that affect finance and accounting.
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Technology savvy and an advanced knowledge of accounting and reporting software – specifically with Excel, QuickBooks, and Donor Perfect - with experience in the selection and installation of finance and accounting systems.
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Federal contracting experience, Finance, Accounting, High Excel proficiency, Deltek CostPoint, IFRS,CAS, FAR, ETC, EAC, Revenue Recognition, and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. The Senior Program Control Analyst position requires an individual to have 5-8 years of applicable experience and a degree in Finance or Accounting.
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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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A Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university, preferably in a Finance/Accounting, IT, or business-related concentration; CIA, CPA, or CFE professional certifications or candidates for certification preferred; advanced degree a plus.
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Ensuring data management and information integrity across the operational platform, including oversight of outsourced functions such as back-office fund accounting and middle office operations.
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Deep business process acumen and experience in Financial Planning & Analysis, Finance and Accounting, utility rate case filings, and regulatory accounting (FERC) Reporting to the Executive Director of Enterprise & Corporate Applications, the Director of Finance IT is a senior leader, who oversees the technology portfolio and strategy for the CFO business organizations, including Accounting, Tax, FP&A, Florida Power & Light Finance, and NextEra Energy Resources Finance.
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Ensures the integrity of all financial data produced by the department; assists Finance Managers, to include, but not limited to: Revenue Audit, Accounting, Purchasing, Internal Audit, Analytics, Cage Operations, Drop/Count, Title 31, as needed.
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Four (4) years in education, psychology, business, public administration, health care, educational technology, social science, liberal arts, communications, accounting, finance, library science, or a directly related field.
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Two (2) years progressive experience as a Program Control Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis, or related areas of Finance and Accounting. Five (5+) years progressive experience as a Program Control Analyst, Financial Planning and Analysis, or related areas of Finance and Accounting.
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Our client, Covenant House Michigan (CHM), is seeking a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to manage the organization's accounting and finance activities, including reporting, budgets, investments, cash management, audits, and asset management.
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MinimumPursuit of bachelor's degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferredExperience within live-event production, television, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment, Television Broadcast or live events field a plusApplicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire.
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Master's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution. Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, Business Administration or a closely related field from a regionally accredited institution.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing the Finance, Accounting and IT functions of the company, through building and growing cohesive, high performing, self-led TEAms.
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