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Experience in fund accounting, non-profit management and management of complex financial systems. Supervise the accounting staff and functions, including patient accounts receivable, grant and contracts billing, payroll, benefit accounting, purchasing and accounts payables and cash management.
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Ensure timely and accurate accounts receivable processing, including billing of funder invoices. We are offering a position in the non-profit sector, located in San Antonio, Texas, for an organized and detail-oriented individual to take on the role of an Accountant.
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Robert Half client is extremely well-respected and currently seeking a skilled Staff Accountant with experience in non-profit accounting to join our team on a contract-to-hire basis.
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We are searching for a Senior Accountant to join our team in the non-profit sector, located in Watsonville, California. This role involves various accounting tasks, including managing accounts payable and receivable, general ledger and bank account reconciliation, and preparation of monthly financial statements.
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We are offering a contract to permanent employment opportunity for an Accounting Specialist in the non-profit sector, based in Toledo, Ohio. The successful candidate will be part of a team providing accounting support to a community center serving the homeless.
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Robert Half is in need of an Accounting Clerk for a company in the Non-Profit industry who is experienced in supporting a department. The Accounting Clerk obligations will consist of matching invoices to purchase orders/ vouchers, data entry, and assisting with Accounts Payable (A/P) and Accounts Receivable (A/R.
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We are offering a contract to permanent employment opportunity for a Full Charge Bookkeeper in the non-profit sector, based in North Charleston, South Carolina. The role requires a highly organized and detail-oriented individual who will be responsible for managing accounts payable and receivable, bank reconciliations, and billing functions.
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We are looking to bring on board an Accounts Receivable Leadin the non-profit sector located in Seattle, Washington. Collaborate with other Accounts Receivable personnel to streamline processes.
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This role is an integral part of our client's non-profit accounting team, where you will be primarily accountable for assisting with the processing of accounts payable and accounts receivable, data entry, assisting with payroll processing, and supporting the HR department as needed.
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My client is looking for a Grant Accountant to join their team, within the non-profit industry, based in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate for the Grant Accountant role will have non-profit experience and be responsible for the handling of federal grants, maintaining the general ledger accounts, reconciling accounts payable and accounts receivable, assisting with month end close, posting journal entries and assisting with other ad hoc projects.
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Robert Half is partnering with a growing Non-Profit company who is seeking an Accounts Receivable (A/R) Clerk to join the accounting team. This is a short-term contract / temporary Accounts Receivable Clerk position and is based in the Fitchburg, Massachusetts area.
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Strong knowledge of non-profit accounting principles, regulations, and compliance requirements, including grant accounting and reporting (e.g., GAAP, IRS regulations). Stay abreast of regulatory changes and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations governing non-profit organizations.
$175,000 - $225,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Familiarity with fund accounting, especially within non-profit organizations, is desired. Utilize skills such as Microsoft Excel, Accounts Payable (AP), Accounts Receivable (AR), Audited Financial Statements, Government Agencies & Programs, Fund Accounting, and more to perform the role effectively.
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We are seeking a Medical Billing Specialist for a role based in Rochester, New York. This role is within the non-profit industry and it presents a contract to hire employment opportunity.
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Knowledge of non-profit accounting standards and regulations is a plus. We are in the search for a diligent Staff Accountant to join our clients team in the Non-Profit industry, located in PORT HURON, Michigan.
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