Accounting Manager
Mission Statement
Our mission is to empower children and their families to maximize their full potential through opportunities for growth and change.
Professional Ethics:
At KidZCommunity, we subscribe to the Standards of Ethical Behavior as outlined in the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct. All employees are expected to become familiar with the code and use it as a model for ethical and professional behavior.
Reporting Requirements:
The Accounting Manager is supervised by the Finance and Administrative Director.
Status and Classification:
This position is a full-time, twelve-month, exempt position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Works with the Finance and Administrative Director to create, record and monitor budgets for all program funds, including mid-year revisions. This includes both the total budget and the monthly projections.
- Cash log reconciliation and monthly bank reconciliations preparation for restricted checking, operating checking, and pass-through account, and all related journal entries, review all related deposits and draws.
- Serves as backup for processing payroll and accounts payable as needed.
- Assures bi-weekly payroll journal entries are imported into the accounting system.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (continued):
- Monitors all grants, contracts and other amounts receivable; including billings for State Preschools, Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), cash draws, and any other amounts receivable as they occur.
- Ensures that all KidZCommunity policies and certificates are current, assuring liability coverage for the Board of Directors, agency owned vehicles, real property assets, agency-sponsored events and functions, legislated mandated requirements, and all requirements based on operational grant terms and conditions.
- Assures all data has been entered and all monthly, recurring and adjusting journal entries, including CACFP allocations and revenue and depreciation/amortization, have been made prior to producing financial statements. Reviews and approves all invoices for payment.
- Assures all balance sheet accounts are reconciled before financial statements are prepared each month.
- Produces balance sheets, budget to actual financial statements, statement of unrestricted cash flow, and other reports as required for review by the Finance & Administrative Director.
- Analyzes agency wide and fund budget differences and create a closed loop report explaining major variances for review by the Finance & Administrative Director.
- Attends the monthly Program/Finance-Audit Committee meeting and presents financial reports and the closed loop report with the Finance & Administrative Director.
- Assures financial compliance with the terms and conditions of all contracts.
- Prepares the working trial balance, working papers, confirmations and all other items requested by the audit firm performing the annual audit.
- Completes annual evaluations of the Payroll and Benefits Specialist, Accounts Payable Coordinator II and the Payroll and Benefits Coordinator.
- Monitor and maintain updates to fiscal operations manual, desk guides, and job descriptions.
- Meet weekly with the Finance and Administrative Director to ensure all information and status of projects is shared.
- Participate in Staff In-Service, Finance Committee and Management meetings as well as other agency meetings and events as requested.
- Participate in the annual Federal Review as requested.
- Assist the Finance and Administrative Director with projects to enhance and increase services as requested.
- Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge:
- Understanding of non-profit fund accounting.
- Principles and practices of management, supervision and training.
- Knowledge of accounting principles for non-profits.
- Understanding of the federal guidelines for agencies who receive federal funding.
- Knowledge of Single Audit requirements.
- Knowledge of Fund Accounting principles.
Language Ability:
Ability to read and interpret required documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively with children, parents, staff and community as the occasion arises.
Reasoning Ability:
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Other Abilities:
- Plan, organize and direct the work of managerial, professional, technical and clerical staff.
- Build consensus and lead team toward common goal.
- Interview, select, train and supervise staff.
- Identify, analyze, develop options and recommend solutions for accounting problems and concerns.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, supervisors, employees, employee organizations, other departments and members of the public.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Interpret and apply complex policies, procedures, memoranda of understanding and other funding requirements.
- Must be able to work in rapidly changing environment.
Certificates and Licenses:
No requirements.
Experience:
Three (3) years management experience in an accounting capacity, including supervision, preferably for a non-profit agency using fund accounting.
Education and Continuing Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting or equivalent. Other business administration concentrations may be acceptable, dependent on experience. Training in Head Start Performance Standards and Uniform Guidance may be required.
Physical Requirements and Work Conditions:
- Physical Activity: On a continuous basis, sit at a desk for long periods of time. Intermittently, twist and reach office equipment; write or use keyboard to communicate through written means. Lift up to 25 lbs.
- Use of Senses: Must demonstrate good listening skills and the ability to successfully hear conversations, both live and on the telephone. Good vision; corrected if necessary.
- Environmental Conditions: The duties of this position are usually performed in a hazard-free indoor environment and occasionally outdoors in weather conditions. The noise level is moderate.
- Atmospheric Conditions: No fumes, odors, dust, mildew, smoke, gasses or poor ventilation.
Other Requirements:
- Department of Justice Fingerprint and child abuse index clearance.
- Post-offer physical examination; TB clearance; proof of immunization or immunity to pertussis and measles; and annual flu vaccination or signed declination.
- Valid Class C driver’s license, readily available and reliable transportation and minimum vehicle insurance as required by state law.
Salary Range: $33.78-$38.00
Great Benefits Package:
- An opportunity to gain knowledge and experience with a leader in child care
- Provide child development trainings and receive a child development teaching permit
- Medical, dental, vision, group term life, 403(b) retirement plan & employer match 3.5%, paid holidays, vacation, sick, personal day, paid holidays, education time-off, EAP
- Generous professional development and educational reimbursement plans
- 2% bilingual enhancement
- Live Scan Reimbursement & Post-Offer Physicals