Accountant w/ Business Central

Position: Accountant with Business Central experience Location: Niles, MI (100% onsite) About the Opportunity for a Project Accountant This is a high-impact project role focused on strengthening accounting operations, reporting, and month-end close processes. Ideal for a CPA-minded accounting professional who has grown through the ranks and is comfortable leading clean-up, controls, and process improvement initiatives. Great opportunity for someone who is both technically strong in accounting and highly systems / technology savvy. Overview of the Project Accountant role Lead Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central / Cosmos report clean-up and month-end “book” creation Support cash application clean-up, process controls, and documentation for resident postings and bank reconciliation catch-up Build department-level FY27 budgets and load into Business Central Assist with budget tool implementation based on selected platform Communicate month-end close expectations, definitions, and accounting workflows across locations Implement approval routings and workflow controls in Business Central for AP and journal entries Preferred Qualifications for the Project Accountant role CPA strongly preferred, or senior accountant / controller-level experience Strong background in month-end close, bank reconciliations, cash applications, and process controls Experience with dashboard reporting, KPI trending, and financial data visualization Advanced systems experience with Business Central, Power BI, and workflow automation tools Proven success documenting processes and improving accounting controls Salary $73,000.00 to $93,600.00 Click here to apply online

Manager of Revenue

Manager of Revenue Accounting Location: Daytona Beach, FL (Hybrid) Why This Manager of Revenue Accounting Opportunity Stands Out This Manager of Revenue Accounting opportunity offers the chance to join a publicly traded organization with a national presence and a highly structured, data-driven accounting environment. The Manager of Revenue Accounting will take ownership of key revenue streams while supporting evolving systems and reporting processes. What makes this Manager of Revenue Accounting role compelling: • High-visibility role within a publicly traded environment • Ownership over revenue recognition and contract-based accounting • Opportunity to work in a systems-driven, process-focused environment • Exposure to cross-functional teams including tax, legal, FP&A, and sales • Stable organization with ongoing investment in process and system improvements This Manager of Revenue Accounting role is ideal for someone with strong technical accounting expertise who enjoys working with complex data and improving financial processes. Key Responsibilities of the Manager of Revenue Accounting • Review and interpret contracts to ensure proper revenue recognition under ASC 606 • Manage month-end close for assigned revenue streams, including reconciliations, journal entries, and variance analysis • Oversee data mapping, transformation, and validation across financial systems • Ensure accurate integration of revenue data within ERP systems • Support automation initiatives and process improvements within revenue accounting • Serve as a key contact during external audits and support audit requests • Partner cross-functionally with accounting, FP&A, tax, legal, and operational teams Qualifications for the Manager of Revenue Accounting • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting required • 5 years of progressive accounting experience with a focus on revenue accounting • Strong knowledge of ASC 606 and contract-based revenue recognition • CPA or CPA-eligible preferred • Public accounting experience and prior leadership exposure a plus • Advanced Excel skills and experience with ERP systems (Workday preferred) • Strong analytical skills with attention to detail in a data-driven environment This Manager of Revenue Accounting opportunity is best suited for a technically strong accounting professional who enjoys ownership, process improvement, and working within a structured, high-performing environment.

Chief Human Resources Officer

Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) Title: CHRO Salary: $165-180k commensurate with experience Location: Shelton, onsite Why This CHRO Opportunity? Collaborative leadership team with strong commitment to the organization's mission. Passion-driven environment where employees believe deeply in the work they do. Opportunity to build and modernize the HR function while making a significant organizational impact. Executive benefits include 15 paid holidays and 5 weeks of PTO. Responsibilities of CHRO: Develop and execute a comprehensive HR strategy aligned with the mission, strategic plan, and growth objectives, including support for new programs and 1115 waiver Provide executive-level counsel to the CEO and Board on workforce planning, succession planning, organizational design, culture transformation, and change Drive HR metrics and people analytics to inform executive decision-making and demonstrate measurable impact on retention, engagement, and program Build and lead a proactive talent acquisition strategy to attract mission-aligned clinical, behavioral health, and support staff in a competitive market. Partner with program leaders on workforce planning, staffing models, and internal talent mobility to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery. Serve as the primary escalation point for complex and sensitive employee relations issues, conducting thorough investigations and recommending fair, defensible Act as a hands-on coach to managers at all levels on performance management, difficult conversations, conflict resolution, and leadership development. Oversee the design, implementation, administration, and continuous improvement of the performance evaluation process, ensuring evaluations are conducted timely, consistently, and constructively across the organization to support employee development and Champion a compassionate, inclusive, and recovery-friendly workplace culture that aligns with values and supports staff Design and maintain competitive compensation structures and benefits programs that balance fiscal responsibility with the ability to attract and retain top talent in nonprofit behavioral health. Oversee benefits administration, open enrollment, and vendor management Ensure full compliance with all federal, state (CT), and local employment laws, as well as behavioral health and substance use disorder-specific regulations, accreditation standards (including CARF), 1115 waiver requirements, grantor staffing mandates, and HIPAA obligations related to human resources. Maximize utilization of current HR technology systems by developing a thorough understanding of their full capabilities and features, while continuously staying current on emerging technologies and implementing new tools or enhancements where they would improve efficiency, data accuracy, reporting, or the employee experience. Roll up sleeves to support or directly handle critical HR operations during peak periods, audits, staffing transitions, or system-related initiatives. Continuously improve HR policies, procedures, and workflows to enhance efficiency, consistency, and the overall employee experience. Lead the creation and delivery of training programs on trauma-informed care, cultural competency, de-escalation, and leadership skills. Preferred Qualifications of CHRO: Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field required; Master’s degree and/or SHRM-SCP / SPHR certification strongly preferred. 8–10 years of progressive HR experience, with at least 4–5 years in a senior leadership role (CHRO, VP of HR, or equivalent). Proven ability to think strategically while executing tactically — demonstrated success balancing big-picture initiatives with hands-on, operational HR work in a fast-paced Experience in nonprofit, healthcare, behavioral health, or human services organizations strongly preferred. Deep knowledge of employment law, particularly in Connecticut and regulated Comfortable rolling up sleeves and personally engaging in day-to-day HR matters, system optimization, and operational challenges when needed, while maintaining an executive perspective. Strong interpersonal skills with a compassionate, ethical, collaborative, and resilient leadership style. LI-GW1 LI-GW INJUN2026

Director of Treasury

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(header-height)min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-68d29e33-f6c0-832b-97fd-f1622c0f9a03-4" data-testid="conversation-turn-288" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> Director of Treasury Compensation: $150,000 Bonus Location: Orlando, FL (Hybrid) About the Opportunity This is a high-impact leadership opportunity for an experienced treasury professional to join a large, complex organization in a visible, strategic role. The Director of Treasury will oversee enterprise-wide liquidity management, banking strategy, and capital initiatives while continuing to enhance and modernize treasury operations. You’ll play a critical role in shaping financial strategy, optimizing cash flow, and strengthening relationships across financial institutions—all while partnering closely with executive leadership. Why This Role Stands Out Key leadership position within a well-capitalized, stable organization Direct exposure to executive leadership and strategic decision-making Opportunity to shape and evolve treasury operations and infrastructure Hybrid work environment offering flexibility and balance Comprehensive benefits package and strong retirement program Primary Responsibilities Lead all aspects of treasury operations, including cash management, liquidity planning, and banking oversight Oversee daily cash positioning and forecasting to optimize working capital across the organization Manage banking relationships and enhance treasury structures and systems Drive process improvements, including automation and efficiency initiatives Support capital markets activities such as debt structuring, financing strategies, and lender engagement Partner with executive leadership to align treasury strategy with broader business objectives Establish and maintain treasury policies, controls, and compliance frameworks Build, develop, and mentor a high-performing treasury team Collaborate closely with accounting, FP&A, and operational teams to ensure alignment and transparency Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field; MBA preferred 10 years of progressive treasury or finance experience, including leadership responsibility Deep expertise in cash management, liquidity planning, and banking relationships Experience with debt structures, capital markets, or corporate financing activities preferred Certified Treasury Professional (CTP) designation strongly preferred Demonstrated success driving process improvements and implementing automation Strong executive presence with the ability to influence and communicate effectively across all levels Work Environment & Benefits Hybrid schedule with flexibility for in-office collaboration Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage Competitive retirement plan with employer contributions Stable organization with a long-term growth outlook Ideal Candidate Profile The ideal candidate is a strategic yet hands-on treasury leader who thrives in a complex environment. You bring a balance of technical expertise, operational discipline, and forward-thinking leadership, with a proven ability to drive improvements and influence key stakeholders. This role is well-suited for someone eager to make a meaningful impact, elevate treasury operations, and lead within a dynamic, evolving organization.

Accounts Receivable Specialist

Accounts Receivable Specialist – Commercial Clients Salary: $22.00–$26.00/hour Location: Winter Park, FL | Fully Onsite Why This Opportunity Stands Out: This Accounts Receivable Specialist opportunity offers the chance to join a long‑established, nationwide distributor serving commercial and retail partners across the United States. The organization is known for operational excellence, accuracy, and professionalism, providing a structured environment where an Accounts Receivable Specialist can succeed and grow. The Accounts Receivable Specialist will work closely with Sales, Credit, Billing, and Cash Application teams while managing a portfolio of commercial accounts. This role offers strong visibility across the business and meaningful ownership within a process‑driven AR function. As an Accounts Receivable Specialist, you’ll build relationships with business customers, resolve discrepancies, and support healthy cash flow through proactive communication and analysis. This is an excellent opportunity for an Accounts Receivable Specialist who enjoys problem‑solving, collaboration, and accountability. For an Accounts Receivable Specialist seeking stability, structure, and long‑term growth within a respected organization, this role offers a clear and rewarding path forward. Key Responsibilities of the Accounts Receivable Specialist: Manage a portfolio of commercial, wholesale, and retail accounts, performing proactive outreach on past‑due invoices as the Accounts Receivable Specialist Review AR aging, monitor credit limits and payment terms, and identify at‑risk accounts to support DSO reduction as the Accounts Receivable Specialist Research and resolve invoice discrepancies, including short‑pays, pricing issues, tax questions, and PO mismatches as the Accounts Receivable Specialist Communicate via email and phone with business customers regarding statements, reconciliations, and account status as the Accounts Receivable Specialist Collaborate with cross‑functional teams and maintain accurate documentation of collection activity as the Accounts Receivable Specialist Qualifications for the Accounts Receivable Specialist: 1 year of B2B accounts receivable or commercial collections experience Understanding of POs, NET terms, chargebacks, credits, reconciliations, and customer portals Strong communication skills with working knowledge of Excel, Word, and Outlook

Senior Accountant

Job Title: Senior Accountant Location: Wadsworth, OH Salary Range: $75,000–$85,000 About the Company Our client is a highly successful and rapidly growing eCommerce company in the automotive parts industry. The organization operates a portfolio of enthusiast-driven brands and serves both direct-to-consumer customers and a global network of specialty installers. Backed by a leading private equity firm, the company continues to invest heavily in operations, technology, and infrastructure, including large-scale ERP/WMS/OMS implementations. With strong leadership, consistent profitability, and a history of growth through acquisitions, the organization offers a dynamic and scalable environment for finance professionals. Position Overview The Senior Accountant will play a key role in supporting core accounting operations, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of financial data, and assisting with critical reporting functions. This position works closely with the Corporate Controller and contributes to monthly close, audit support, financial analysis, and process improvements within a fast-paced, evolving environment. Why This Opportunity Stands Out (Senior Accountant) • High-visibility role working directly with the Corporate Controller in a private equity-backed environment • Exposure to large-scale system implementations (ERP, WMS, OMS) and process transformation • Opportunity to contribute to a high-growth organization with strong financial performance • Broad responsibilities across accounting, reporting, audit, and cross-functional support • Collaborative and dynamic culture with long-term career growth potential Key Responsibilities (Senior Accountant) • Lead and support monthly close processes in compliance with U.S. GAAP • Prepare and post journal entries while reconciling key accounts (cash, payroll, accruals) • Serve as liaison for external audits and ensure accurate financial reporting • Strengthen internal controls and partner cross-functionally on financial analysis and reporting Qualifications (Senior Accountant) • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field; CPA preferred • 5 years of progressive accounting experience with strong U.S. GAAP knowledge • ERP system experience (NetSuite or Great Plains preferred) and advanced Excel skills LI-DO2 INJUN2026 AccountingJobs SeniorAccountant FinanceCareers ManufacturingJobs CFStaffing Senior Accountant Senior Accountant Senior Accountant Senior Accountant Senior Accountant Senior Accountant Senior Accountant

Treasury Director

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(header-height)min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="request-68d29e33-f6c0-832b-97fd-f1622c0f9a03-4" data-testid="conversation-turn-288" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn="assistant"> Treasury Director - CTP required Salary: $160,000 and Bonus Location: Orlando, FL (Hybrid) About the Opportunity This is an opportunity for an experienced treasury leader to step into a highly visible role within a large, established organization. You’ll oversee enterprise-wide treasury operations while also helping shape longer-term strategy around cash management, liquidity, banking relationships, and capital planning. The role offers a balance of day-to-day oversight and strategic initiative work, with the ability to influence decisions at the executive level. What You’ll Be Responsible For • Lead treasury operations, including cash management, liquidity planning, and banking relationships • Manage daily cash positioning, forecasting, and working capital optimization • Oversee banking structures, partnerships, and treasury systems • Support capital markets activities, including debt and financing strategies and lender relationships • Partner with executive leadership on treasury strategy and financial planning alignment • Drive process improvements and automation within treasury functions • Maintain treasury policies, controls, and compliance standards • Lead and develop treasury team members • Collaborate with accounting, finance, and operational teams across the business What You Bring • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or related field (MBA preferred) • 10 years of progressive treasury or finance experience, including leadership • Strong background in cash management, banking relationships, and treasury operations • Experience with capital markets, debt structures, or financing activities preferred • CTP certification required • Track record of improving processes, driving efficiency, and implementing automation • Strong communication skills with the ability to influence senior leadership Work Environment & Benefits • Hybrid schedule with in-office collaboration as needed • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage • Competitive retirement plan with employer contribution • Established organization with long-term stability Why This Role May Be a Good Fit This role is well-suited for a treasury leader who enjoys both strategic decision-making and hands-on execution, and who wants the ability to make a meaningful impact on how treasury is structured and operated within a large organization. LI-TJ1 INJUN2026

Accounting Clerk

Accounting Clerk Pay: $21.00–$24.00/hour Location: Orlando, FL | Fully Onsite Why This Opportunity Stands Out This Accounting Clerk position offers the opportunity to join a highly regarded organization recognized as a Top 100 Privately Held Company in Central Florida, ranked among the top in the region. Known for its excellence in community development and long-standing reputation, this company provides a stable and growth-oriented environment for its employees. The Accounting Clerk will join a supportive, team-driven workplace that values collaboration, employee well-being, and continuous development. In this role, the Accounting Clerk will contribute to essential accounting functions while working alongside experienced professionals who are invested in team success. This role is ideal for an Accounting Clerk who is looking to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic setting and establish a solid foundation in accounting. The Accounting Clerk will have the opportunity to develop a broad skill set while supporting both accounts payable and accounts receivable processes. Key Responsibilities of the Accounting Clerk Maintain and update vendor records, ensuring accuracy within the vendor library as the Accounting Clerk Enter invoice journal entries and support accounts payable functions as the Accounting Clerk Respond to vendor inquiries and resolve discrepancies in a timely and professional manner as the Accounting Clerk Post and apply payments while assisting with accounts receivable activities as the Accounting Clerk Perform bank reconciliations and assist with data entry and general accounting support tasks as the Accounting Clerk Qualifications for the Accounting Clerk 0–3 years of accounting or administrative support experience Associate degree in Accounting preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Excel with strong attention to detail and communication skills Why You’ll Love Working Here as an Accounting Clerk Collaborative, team-oriented culture that supports employee growth Family-focused environment with strong employee engagement initiatives Stable organization offering excellent work-life balance Opportunities for training, development, and cross-functional exposure for the Accounting Clerk

Payroll Processor

Payroll Processor – Entry Level Pay: $18.00–$20.00/hour Location: Orlando, FL | Fully Onsite Why This Opportunity Stands Out This Payroll Processor opportunity is a great entry point into payroll and HR operations within a well‑established, mission‑driven nonprofit organization serving the Orlando community. The organization is known for strong leadership, a collaborative culture, and long‑term commitment to employee growth. As a Payroll Processor, you’ll be part of a supportive team that values training, teamwork, and approachability. Employees consistently describe the environment as welcoming and well‑structured, making this an ideal role for a Payroll Processor who wants to learn, contribute, and build a solid foundation in payroll operations. If you’re a Payroll Processor motivated by meaningful work, strong processes, and a positive team culture, this role offers both purpose and professional development. Key Responsibilities of the Payroll Processor Support daily payroll processing activities for a large employee population as the Payroll Processor Prepare, update, and maintain payroll‑related spreadsheets and documentation as the Payroll Processor Perform accurate payroll data entry and validation as the Payroll Processor Calculate, track, and document employee mileage for payroll purposes as the Payroll Processor Assist with payroll processing for approximately 1,500 employees while maintaining accuracy and confidentiality as the Payroll Processor Qualifications for the Payroll Processor 1–3 years of payroll or accounting support experience preferred (entry‑level candidates encouraged to apply) Strong attention to detail with excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficiency in Microsoft Excel; experience with VLOOKUPs and pivot tables is a plus What You’ll Gain as a Payroll Processor Experience supporting payroll operations in a large, mission‑focused organization Supportive training environment with approachable leadership Strong emphasis on teamwork, learning, and long‑term growth Opportunity to develop skills beyond the Payroll Processor role

Assistant Controller

Assistant Controller Location: Mishawaka, IN (100% onsite) About the Company and Opportunity: • Our client is a well-established organization with a strong focus on financial transparency and operational excellence. • This role supports the Controller in overseeing accounting operations and financial reporting, offering a path for professional growth. • Employees value the collaborative culture and the opportunity to contribute to process improvements and strategic initiatives. Key Responsibilities: • Assist in managing daily accounting operations including general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, and payroll. • Support month-end and year-end close processes, ensuring accuracy and timeliness. • Prepare financial statements and reports for internal and external stakeholders. • Help maintain internal controls and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. • Collaborate with department heads to analyze financial data and support budgeting efforts. • Participate in audits and assist with documentation and reporting. Preferred Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance; CPA preferred but not required. • 3 years of experience in accounting or financial management. • Strong understanding of GAAP and financial reporting. • Proficiency in accounting software and Microsoft Excel. • Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills. Salary: $89,444 – $91,447 depending on experience Note: This role is 100% onsite INOCT2025 Click here to apply online

Senior Accountant

Senior Accountant Salary: $90,000 - $125,000 (commensurate with experience) Senior Accountant - Why This Opportunity Stands Out We are seeking a Senior Accountant to join a growing and collaborative accounting team. This opportunity offers broad exposure across financial reporting, technical accounting, SEC reporting support, and month-end close activities, making it an excellent next step for an accounting professional looking to expand their expertise and take ownership of meaningful work. Competitive salary of $90,000 - $125,000 based on experience Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance Generous paid time off and company holidays Annual performance bonus opportunity Professional development and career growth support High-visibility role with exposure to accounting leadership and financial reporting processes Opportunity to contribute to process improvements, strengthen controls, and make a direct impact within a growing organization Senior Accountant - Key Responsibilities Lead key aspects of the month-end close process, including journal entries, accruals, account reconciliations, and financial statement preparation Perform technical accounting research and assist with the implementation of accounting guidance and policies Maintain and account for fixed assets and related schedules Support SEC reporting efforts through preparation of supporting schedules, tie-out documentation, and related reporting activities Review accounts payable activity and help ensure strong internal controls and SOX compliance across accounting processes Senior Accountant - Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting required Public accounting experience combined with industry accounting experience is highly preferred Experience with financial statements, month-end close, reconciliations, journal entries, accruals, and SEC reporting support Strong understanding of internal controls and SOX compliance requirements Self-directed professional who takes ownership, identifies solutions, and thrives with minimal supervision LI-LJ INJUN2026