Accounting Manager
Our client is a small but growing medical non-profit practice seeking an Accounting Manager for their organization. The practice provides comprehensive clinical and diagnostic expertise for individuals with cognitive and movement concerns.
Reporting to the CEO, this is the leader of the accounting/finance function and will have one direct report. This salaried position works a 32‑hour per week schedule and is benefit eligible. After onboarding, one day per week can be remote and the rest onsite at their Eastover office in Charlotte, NC.
A collaborative team player, this role supports financial and risk management responsibilities, including managing the full‑cycle accounting and the medical coding function. This is a key management position with tremendous growth opportunity.
Key Accountabilities
Review and approve vendor invoices for payables processing
Address day to day financial issues and decisions including cash management
Manage medical coding function and monitor claims and revenue cycle management issues
Maintain accurate Fiscal Year Cash Flow projection worksheet, making updates for salary and other changes throughout the year, providing insights on variances and trends
Meet with CEO on regular basis for updates and key reporting
Record online donations in QuickBooks using stripe reports
Review QB activity and make corrections and support questions as needed
Support donor and grant questions from development director
Assist with A/R review
Review and approve employee bi‑weekly payroll submission, as needed
Record bi‑weekly payroll in QB from payroll firm/TriNet report
Assist with recording stock donations in QB
Assist in preparation of drug cost forecast
Track grant spending and donor restricted net assets
Review monthly revenue cycle management performance metrics and identify improvement opportunities
Report and track in‑kind donations as occurred
Manage month‑end close process, prepare monthly ACH activity worksheet, reconcile bank accounts, and post‑close tasks checklist
File online NC sales tax return (E‑500) and make payment(s) for book sales
Reconcile HOA Bank Accounts and assist with cash flow projections and other tasks as requested
Partner with Medical Coding consultant to review emerging trends, claim denial activity and Provider educational opportunities
Quarterly/Aligned with Board Meetings
Meet with CEO and Finance Committee to review Board package, cash flow
Maintain and update forecast models in Excel
Prepare Treasurer review package
Prepare Board View financial reports and insert into Board deck
Semi‑Annually
Prepare and file NC Sales Tax Refund request
Annually
Lead annual budget preparations including salary budget
Enter budget in QB, prepare monthly cash projections for the upcoming fiscal year
Close books and prepare for Financial Statement Audit, including cash to accrual adjustments; and preparation of Auditor requested workpapers
Respond to Auditor requests, review audited financial statements
Form 990 – respond to tax preparer requests; review Form 990
CSL Renewal – assist as needed
Prepare and File Form 1099s
Additional Duties, as needed
Prepare / update Provider Profitability financial model
Update salary budget for staff changes
HOA cash flow, other information needed for Board meetings
Serve as backup for payroll processing, as needed
Provide key information for grant requests
Answer questions, assist team members with QB if needed
Prepare / review process/procedures, e.g. inventory tracking
Prepare Reports for bank
Qualifications
5+ years of accounting experience.
A minimum of 2-3 years in nonprofit accounting (Fund Accounting, Grant reporting, Form 990) and demonstrated experience managing the full‑cycle accounting of a small – medium organization.
4-year degree in Accounting or related field required. CPA highly preferred.
Strong technical expertise:
QuickBooks, MS Office - Advanced Excel - including modeling, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Teams. Bill.com is a plus.
Strong financial analysis experience, strong research experience.
Highly collaborative team player who thrives in a small team environment and supports the mission and work of the organization.
A “roll up your sleeves” and pitch in to support the team attitude.
Highly motivated, self‑directed and detail‑oriented critical thinker who thrives in an autonomous work environment and has a problem‑solving mindset, focusing on optimizing processes.
Salary $85,000 - $90,000 based on a 32‑hour per week schedule. Final determination of salary will be based on an evaluation of experience, education, budget, etc.
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