KEY ACCOUNTABILITES:
Accounting, Payroll, Financial Systems, Human Resources and Management Reporting
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES:
• Maintain financial record keeping
and reporting systems.
• Conduct payroll, billing, receivables, payables, cash receipts/disbursements and general ledger.
• Monitor cash flows and investments.
• Oversee the External Audit process, review, analyze
results, and make recommendations.
• Prepare the financial section of the annual report.
• Ensure the Foundation complies with all IRS regulations and ensure filings
are completed in a
timely manner.
• Develop and oversee accounting policies and procedures to meet both current and future business models.
• Responsible for the management of the Foundation’s Insurance
and Risk Management program.
• Conduct the annual
insurance renewal process, maintain compensation and benefit programs
for
staff.
• Prepare state charitable registrations.
• Track grant
funding.
• Manage ongoing banking relationships for maximum efficiency.
• Develop cash flow forecasting and maintain a long term cash forecast.
• Responsible
for Financial Management reporting to the
Board of Directors.
• Develop and prepare a monthly Management Reporting Package.
• Present monthly and year-to-date financials with accompanying analysis of results.
• Liaison to Board Committees: Executive Leadership, Finance and Audit.
• Special
projects as assigned by CEO.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s Degree
in accounting, business administration or related field required.
• Minimum of five years’ experience in accounting and/or finance, preferably with a non-profit
organization.
• Solid
written and verbal communication skills, ability to pay attention to detail and maintain confidentiality, and strong interpersonal skills are essential to this position.
• Knowledge of financial systems.
• Proficient in Microsoft Office software.
COMMENTS:
This is a full-time position with benefit package. Interested candidates should forward a cover letter and resume to jobs@acf.org or mail to The American Chestnut Foundation, 50 North Merrimon Ave., Suite 115,
Asheville, NC 28804. No phone calls please.
About The American Chestnut Foundation
Founded in 1983, TACF is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization with the mission
to restore the American chestnut to our eastern woodlands to benefit our environment, our wildlife, and our society.
The American chestnut was once the dominate hardwood
tree species in the eastern U.S., but was killed by an exotic fungus (chestnut blight) during the early 1900s.
TACF is developing an American chestnut tree resistant to the chestnut blight and is currently planting and evaluating our first line of potentially
disease-resistant trees in our eastern forests.
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