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A growing healthcare non-profit organization is seeking for a talented Accounts Payable Manager to join their team. Robert Half is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions firm that connects highly qualified job seekers to opportunities at great companies.
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Robert Half Finance and Accounting is partnering with a local non-profit seeking an AP Supervisor. Robert Half works to put you in the best position to succeed.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in healthcare finance, preferably with previous involvement in non-profit organizations. Previous involvement with non-profit organizations is advantageous.
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Robert Half is currently working with a dynamic and impactful non-profit organization to hire a CFO. The CFO will oversee financial analysis, financial controls, planning and budgeting, long range forecasting, financial accounting systems and procedures, investor and corporate compliance, performance metrics, and asset, liability, and interest rate risk management.
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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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They specialize in serving small businesses and non-profit organizations in the Mid-Atlantic region. Advanced working knowledge of non-profit accounting. Our client is looking for a motivated Non-Profit Fractional CFO to join their growing team at their organization.
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Non Profit organization is looking to hire a Grant Accounting/Finance Manager to their team. 3+ years Non Profit Grant Budgeting/Accounting experience from Public Accounting Firm, Consulting Firms (BTQ/Kiwi Partners etc.
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Quality experience with non-profit accounting. © 2024 Robert Half. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Quality experience with non-profit accounting. General familiarity with grant accounting.
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Our non-profit client in Minneapolis is looking for a Sr. Grant Accountant to join their team. Ideally someone who has been with a non-profit bigger than $15m. They want a candidate well versed in accruals and prepaids with a mixture of fee-for-service and contract accounting.
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Media Relations Coordinator needed for a full-time, fully onsite position with our non-profit client in Boston. Background in mortgage industry and/or non-profit helpful, but not required.
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Non-profit accounting experience (nice to have, not required) Robert Half has partnered with a Private Equity firm in Dallas in search of an Accounting Manager! Contact Amanda Leone at Robert Half to be considered.
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Strong Accounting skills, experience with Grants and non-profit industry is preferred. One is a Grant Accountant II and one is a Grant Accountant II. Grant Accountant role contract to permanent.
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Our company is a North Bethesda-based global private equity fund and asset management firm that handles real estate, information, and healthcare as well as a non-profit. Aid with Not-for-Profit entity accounting and financial reporting.
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Experience in grant writing, preferably in a non-profit setting. We are offering a contract employment opportunity for an Administrative Assistant in the non-profit industry, based in Covington, Kentucky.
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Fund Accounting - Non-Profit, Microsoft Excel. New Not for Profit Audit Manager role for a growth public accounting firm. A background in not-for-profit accounting is required.
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