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Job Requirements of Senior Accountant - Nonprofit:
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Employment Type:
Full-Time
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Education:
4 Year Degree
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Location:
Manhattan, NY (Onsite)
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Senior Accountant - Nonprofit
Our client, a well-known nonprofit based in Manhattan, is looking for an experienced Senior Accountant. This is a FTE role and the successful candidate will have 3+ years of nonprofit accounting & revenue recognition/AR experience.
Client Details
Well-known nonprofit based in Manhattan. This role is 5 days per week in office, and offers an individual with 3+ years of nonprofit accounting & revenue recognition/AR experience a chance to join a highly regarded artistic nonprofit institution.
Description
This role will involve you to:
Coordinate the recording, reconciliation and reporting on all accounting activity. Ensure accuracy and compliance with GAAP for all general ledger transactions and reconciliations.
Responsible for coordinating the proper coding and reconciling all activity in subsystems such as Stripe, PayPal, Braintree, and various credit card and bank systems. Serve as a resource for questions and issues regarding data within the subsystems.
Collaborate and liaise with departments such as Development to reconcile activity and troubleshoot any issues with data from their systems (such as Salesforce) vs. the accounting system.
Review all contracts, donor agreements, grants, and MOUs in order to record revenue recognition in compliance with GAAP.
Responsible for the budgeting, tracking and reporting of financial activity related to individual grants. Prepare and analyze project budgets and monthly grant financial reports. Update project budgets and record and reconcile grant revenue and expenditures, including funds released, labor and overhead allocations.
Ensure financial compliance of grants with government, foundation and private funding requirements. Review grant documentation, including funding guidelines, application, budget, award letter(s), and specific grant requirements. Communicate with appropriate program staff.
Perform monthly cash reconciliations. Maintain and implement cash handling policies and procedures in accordance with best practices.
Monitor receivable and payable aging reports. Work with other Finance staff and third-party vendors to troubleshoot cases in which items are significantly delinquent. Recommend procedural changes to support efficient and accurate financial operations.
Assist in preparing monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements and accounting reports. Review reports with program and senior Finance staff. Design and generate customized reports as needed.
Identify areas of internal control weaknesses, develop policies and procedures, and conduct internal audits of processes requiring improvement as directed by senior Finance staff.
Compute non-disbursement related taxes owed (e.g., sales tax, UBIT) and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting or other tax requirements.
Participate in the preparation of year-end financial and single audits, as well as compliance audits, including creating audit-requested schedules and retrieving supporting documentation and back-up information. Provide staff support in preparation of 990.
Profile
The successful candidate will have:
- Bachelors' Degree in Finance, Accounting or related field.
- 3+ years of nonprofit industry experience
- 3+ years with revenue recognition/AR experience
- Ability to commute to Lower Manhattan 5x/week
Job Offer
Very competitive compensation & benefits package!
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.