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Your Part-Time Controller, LLC has been nationally recognized as a Best Place to Work by Inc. Magazine, as well as Accounting Today’s #2 Best Accounting Firm to Work for in 2021! “Working part-time at YPTC has allowed me the freedom to do what I love, and it allows me to remain present in my personal life.
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Your Part-Time Controller, LLC, (YPTC) is a national leader in providing outsourced accounting services to nonprofit organizations. Please note that the base salary offered may vary depending on relevant factors as determined by Your Part-Time Controller, LLC, which may include, but is not limited to, education, skill, experience, licensure and certifications, internal salary ranges, geographical location, and other business needs.
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Work-life balance, full and part-time positions available. Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients.
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Our part-time staff members enjoy the same opportunities for professional growth and development and are eligible for many of the same incentives as those working full-time. Part-Time Controller for Nonprofit Organizations.
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Passionate about working in or supporting non-profit organizations. Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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Learn more about some of our part-time staff here. Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting. Grant management, allocations, and funder reporting. Recommending and implementing improvements to accounting, operations, internal controls, and compliance policies and procedures, supporting client strategy and best practices.
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Experience with multiple GL packages, especially QuickBooks, and electronic bill pay systems. We offer a hybrid work environment, a flexible work schedule, an excellent benefits program, generous employer medical contributions, professional education opportunities, competitive compensation, a standard full-time 35-hour work week, and a people-focused culture with genuine support inside and outside of work.
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We offer a hybrid work environment, professional education opportunities, competitive compensation, and a people-focused culture genuine support inside and outside of work. The Controller will interact with clients, their staff, Board of Directors, and Finance Committees on a regular basis.
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Financial reporting for management and Board decision making and presentations. We are looking for a dedicated, personable, hands-on Controller seeking a dynamic opportunity to guide our clients and provide transformative accounting services.
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Successful candidates must be comfortable working with multiple clients both virtually and on-site. Ability to manage and lead multiple clients, work independently, and be responsive on a timely basis.
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Starting annual base salary is $90,000 to $120,000 based on a 35-hour work week for this non-exempt position. Total compensation may increase with overtime pay and eligibility for various bonuses. A professional development reimbursement and technology stipend are also provided on an annual basis.
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Standard 35-hour full-time work week, with eligibility for paid overtime for non-exempt employees. Very generous employer contributions to medical insurance premiums. Bachelor’s Degree required, preferably in Accounting or Finance.
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Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance and supplementary benefit options. 4 WEEKS PAID TIME OFF, generally consisting of 100 hours paid vacation to start with eligibility for additional vacation based on tenure and a minimum 40 hours sick time, subject to applicable state law.
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JOB SUMMARY The Dealer will create and maintain a fun, entertaining, party atmosphere for extended periods of time while dealing various table games.
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Our part-time staff members enjoy the same opportunities for professional growth and development and are eligible for many of the same benefits incentives as those working full-time. Our part-time employees are expected to work during normal business hours to best serve our clients.
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