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Reporting to the Senior Director of People and Operations and overseeing a part-time bookkeeper, the Controller will manage finance, accounting, and reporting activities for an $8M budget as well as reporting on its $29M endowment.
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A minimum of 6 years of related progressive experience in hotel Accounting or related field; or a 4-year college degree with an Accounting/ Finance concentration and a minimum of 2 years of related progressive experience; or a 2-year college degree and a minimum of 4 years of related progressive experience.
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Required: Undergraduate degree preferably in Business, Finance, Accounting, or Information Systems. As the ESG Controller reporting to the Chief Accounting Officer, you will work closely with Legal, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Supply Chain Operations, and Global Business Services teams to develop a team that is responsible for designing and implementing disclosure controls and procedures over sustainability and ESG topics.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the Controller to establish and maintain general ledger formats and financial statement structures for all offices of Catholic Charities , in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principl e s (GAAP) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Professional Standards on non-profit accounting.
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Experience managing finance and contracts teams in accounting for projects according to FAR and DCAA guidelines. Bachelor's degree in accounting or related field, MBA or CPA preferred.
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New up and coming life science/biotech client is eager to hire VP, Finance (Controller) to join their team! Supervise AR, AP, payroll, technical accounting, fixed assets, treasury, and equity awards.
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Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business administration. Manage entire accounting and finance process. Experience with RealPage accounting software is strongly preferred.
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Education Level - University Degree in Business Administration, Finance or Accounting; Accounting preferred. CPA accounting designation (plus) The ideal candidate for this role will be analytical leader to take on the role of Financial Controller and manager.
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As a leading firm focused on internal audit, accounting and corporate finance, our goal at DLA, LLC is to continuously develop our employees and to embrace a culture that combines fun with hard work and dedication.
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We achieve this by providing financial clarity and eliminating complexity through Easby®, a system of engagement built on enterprise-grade, hyper-automation technology that manages finance, accounting, and tax activities, converts data into information, and supports a team of experienced professionals to enhance a company's success by improving financial performance.
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Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA or CMA certification preferred. Manage manufacturing cost accounting, including standard costing, variance analysis, and overhead allocation.
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A Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting or related field. · Maintain and enforce a documented system of accounting policies and procedures. · Manage monthly and other period end (monthly, quarterly, and annual) accounting close cycles.
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Hospitality Controller ($140,000 per year)We areseeking an experienced Hospitality Controller to join our team and lead theaccounting and finance operations for various entities within the hospitalityindustry, including retail stores, full-service restaurants, mobile foodtrucks, and food production operations.
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A minimum of 5 years experience as a senior level accounting or finance manager. Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or other business field. Month-end close: ensuring the integrity of accounting information by recording, verifying.
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Working closely with the Vice President of Finance, this hire will manage all aspects of the accounting life cycle for the institution, including month-end close, financial reporting, budgeting, forecasting and analysis, along with supervising Accounts Payable.
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