Job Description
Job Description
A well-established nonprofit organization is seeking a strategic and hands-on Controller to lead its financial operations. This role is responsible for overseeing all aspects of financial management, reporting, compliance, and team leadership. The Controller will work closely with the CAO to streamline systems, enhance internal controls, and support organizational growth.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead financial reporting, general ledger management, and month/year-end closings
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Oversee AP, AR, payroll, billing, and fixed asset accounting
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Ensure compliance with GAAP, federal/state regulations, and internal policies
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Manage audits (financial, pension, workers comp, etc.) and tax filings (990, 5500, 1099s)
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Supervise and mentor accounting staff; identify training needs and conduct evaluations
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Collaborate on budgeting, forecasting, and investment tracking
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Maintain internal controls and optimize accounting systems and processes
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Present financials to the Audit Committee and Board
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance (Master’s and CPA strongly preferred)
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7+ years of accounting experience, ideally in a nonprofit setting
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2+ years in a leadership role within a finance department
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Strong knowledge of fund accounting, GAAP, OMB cost principles, and payroll systems
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Proficiency in accounting software, Excel, and financial reporting tools
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Strategic thinker with strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
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Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities
Why Join?
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Mission-driven organization with a strong commitment to employee development
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Opportunity to lead and shape financial strategy during a period of growth
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Collaborative culture with a focus on innovation, compliance, and impact
Pay Details: $200,000.00 to $225,000.00 per year
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