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Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field required; CPA or MBA preferred. The Director of Finance will oversee daily accounting functions, prepare accurate financial reports, and manage grant funds in compliance with relevant regulations.
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The Finance Director serves as the chief financial officer for the Town of Elon. Emphasis of the work is on the exercise of managerial and professional accounting knowledge and abilities required to oversee the operation and supervision of the Finance Department, including subsidiary functions for financial reporting, treasury, investments, billing and collection of municipal services, payroll, and other accounting operations.
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Position Summary: Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Director of Finance will be responsible for oversight of all finance, accounting and reporting activities. The Director of Finance will lead day-to-day finance operations and supervise the finance team members including functional responsibility over accounting, financial reporting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and grants administration.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With limited direction and a thorough understanding of accounting principles, the Area Finance Manager assists the Area Director of Finance in managing the accounting workflow, providing accounting direction and analytical support to Area management.
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Proficiency with PC systems (Word, Database, Excel, QuickBooks and/or other non-profit accounting programs) The Finance Coordinator, reporting to the Director of Finance and Development, will play a key role in managing the organization's finances, which includes completing a significant amount of reconciliation of general ledger accounts and annual reporting to outside agencies.
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Keywords: accounting, accountant, accounts payable, accounting clerk, bookkeeper, finance, accounting, AP, banking, nonprofit, community, community service, nonprofit accounting, bookkeeping, A/P, A/P Clerk.
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Demonstrated experience leading complex Digital and Data Transformation services sales processes with multiple team members and decision makers (C-suite level - accounting and finance executives including CFO, CIO, CTO, CDO, VP of Finance, Head of FP&A.
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A Ph. D. in accounting, business administration, economics, engineering, finance, industrial/organizational psychology, human resources, political science, public administration, social work, statistics, computer science, management information systems (MIS), quantitative business analysis.
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Group Finance is divided into various sub teams Group Financial Accounting (GFA), Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Tax and Group Financial Reporting Systems (GFRS) along with other group functions.
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The Finance Director principal responsibilities include people leadership; budgeting; general accounting; revenue cycle management; financial planning and analysis; treasury management; investment management; risk management; supplier diversity; and equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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Minimum of five years work experience in accounting or finance, including general ledger reconciliations and financial statement preparation; Preferred experience in non-profit accounting, financial reporting and budgeting for government funded contracts and grants.
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Proven track record of managing finance (accounting, budgeting, control, and reporting) for a nonprofit with multiple funding sources including government (federal and state) contracts. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Carries out supervisory responsibilities for all personnel assigned to the HACU Finance and Accounting department.
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Basic knowledge in nonprofit and government accounting and auditing standards (GAAS). Prepare, evaluate and update financial accounting policies and procedures manual, including payroll, cash disbursement and receipts, among others.
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It will have key interactions with the Project Finance, FP&A Manager, and general Accounting Team. The scope of work will involve a holistic approach to GAAP financial statements, financial audits, and business critical project based accounting (Service Contracts, EPC, Construction, and Lease Accounting) in support of a growing nationwide utility-scale renewables portfolio.
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In addition to these fundamental requirements, an Assistant Director of Finance must also be knowledgeable in the following areas: Office Management, Bank Reconciliations, Preparation of State and Federal Reports, Training of Accounting staff employees, Conducting or participating in meetings, Analysis of Balance Sheet Accounts, Preparation of Journal entries, closing the books and preparing the Balance, Sheet Package, Interviewing and evaluation of applicants as well as current employees.
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