Staff Accountant

About the Company: Our client is a rapidly growing non-profit organization who are looking to add a Staff Accountant to their team. The company has enjoyed incredible success in the last few years' and are seeking a candidate with a similar accounting background to join their team as they continue their expansion. Reasons to Work Here: Strong medical / dental / vision Firmly established – been there 50 years’ Lots of longevity in the organization Strong mission statement Growth opportunities – succession planning 403B match Office based $60,000 - $70,000 salary JOB SUMMARY: The Staff Accountant supports the Finance Department by performing day-to-day accounting functions to ensure timely, accurate, and compliant financial operations. This role is responsible for accounts payable, cash collections, preparing monthly vouchering support packages, maintaining grant information, posting general ledger entries, and supporting month-end close processes. The Staff Accountant works closely with Program Managers and the Finance team to maintain strong financial controls, ensure proper documentation, and support effective stewardship of the organization’s resources. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Daily & Routine Accounting Operations Manage Accounts Payable (A/P) including invoice entry, coding, approvals, vendor file maintenance, and weekly check/EFT processing. Manage cash collections, including deposit preparation, daily receipting, and reconciling cash received to funding sources. Enter and maintain general ledger (G/L) journal entries for recurring and nonrecurring transactions. Support accounts receivable (A/R) tracking, including invoicing funders, monitoring payments, and communicating outstanding items. Grant & Contract Accounting Develop, maintain, and track grant information, including award amounts, contract terms, start/end dates, spending deadlines, funder requirements, and key contacts. Support the preparation of monthly vouchering packages, including documentation, payroll allocations, expense backup, and funder-specific forms. Maintain electronic and physical grant files in accordance with IDHS, CDPH, ICJIA, HUD, and other funder requirements. Month-End Close & Reconciliation Record transactions for bank accounts, credit cards, prepaid expenses, and other balance sheet accounts. Assist in producing internal financial reports, variance analyses, and supporting schedules. Maintain organized audit-ready documentation throughout the year for annual audit support. Internal Support & Communication Provide administrative support for vendor setup, W-9s, 1099 tracking, and contract documentation. Maintain strong internal controls and follow all fiscal policies and procedures. Assist with ad-hoc financial projects as assigned. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED SKILLS / ABILITIES Strong understanding of basic accounting principles and GAAP. Ability to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment. High attention to detail with excellent accuracy in data entry and documentation. Intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel skills (pivot tables, VLOOKUP/XLOOKUP preferred). Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with program and finance staff. Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion with sensitive financial information. Strong problem-solving skills and willingness to learn nonprofit accounting concepts (fund accounting, restricted/unrestricted, grant allocations). Ability to organize and maintain accurate grant and vendor files. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required. Minimum of 2 years of non-profit accounting required. Experience with accounts payable, general ledger entries, and reconciliations required. Experience working with grants or funder reimbursement processes a plus. FundEZ experience preferred; willingness to train and develop required. LI-DG1 LI-Office INJUN2026

Staff Accountant

Staff Accountant / HR Specialist Salary: $60-70k FT On Site: Mt. Kisco, NY Why This Opportunity Stands Out: • Own end‑to‑end accounting responsibilities with real visibility to leadership • Blend accounting and HR exposure in a role that keeps your work varied and meaningful • Direct partnership with the Director of Finance & Operations and Executive Director • Stable, mission‑driven nonprofit environment with strong community impact • Hands‑on involvement in monthly close, budgeting, audits, and financial reporting • Opportunity to influence process improvements and operational efficiencies • Broad exposure to payroll, benefits administration, and compliance • On‑site role offering structure, consistency, and leadership access • Comprehensive benefits including healthcare, retirement, and generous PTO Key Responsibilities for the Staff Accountant / HR Specialist: • Manage day‑to‑day general ledger activity, journal entries, and reconciliations • Execute monthly close and prepare balance sheet and P&L reporting • Oversee payroll processing, accruals, and related accounting entries • Handle billing, collections, and subsidy documentation • Support benefits administration, payroll inquiries, and employee HR needs • Partner with leadership and external auditors during annual audit processes Qualifications for the Staff Accountant / HR Specialist: • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field • 4–6 years of general accounting experience (GAAP, accrual accounting) • Strong experience with QuickBooks Desktop and Excel • Exposure to payroll, benefits administration, or nonprofit accounting preferred LI-MP5 INJUN2026

Director of Procurement

Director of Procurement Ready to step into a Director of Procurement role where your impact is visible, valued, and rewarded? This is your opportunity to lead procurement strategy in a growing, financially strong organization that is deeply committed to developing its people. ________________________________________ Why This Director of Procurement Role Stands Out • Clear career growth path with a company that actively develops and promotes its employees • Join a rapidly growing, financially stable organization with strong market momentum • Collaborate with a highly motivated, high-performing team • Work alongside exceptional leadership that empowers decision-making • Enjoy top-tier benefits, including: o 401(k) o Flexible PTO o Comprehensive healthcare o Generous parental leave o Pet insurance and additional lifestyle benefits • Step into a high-impact, strategic Director of Procurement position with visibility across leadership • Be part of a culture that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement *This is not a remote position* ________________________________________ What You’ll Do as Director of Procurement • Lead and optimize enterprise-wide procurement strategy, driving efficiency and cost savings • Partner cross-functionally with finance and operations to support budgeting, forecasting, and vendor strategy • Analyze spend and supplier performance to identify cost optimization and improvement opportunities • Negotiate and manage vendor contracts and strategic partnerships • Build and refine procurement processes, policies, and reporting frameworks • Mentor and develop team members, reinforcing a strong growth-oriented culture ________________________________________ What You Bring to This Director of Procurement Role • Experience in procurement, strategic sourcing, or FP&A-related functions • Strong financial analysis, budgeting, and forecasting capabilities • Proven ability to lead initiatives and influence cross-functional stakeholders • Experience managing vendor relationships and contract negotiations ________________________________________ Your Impact as Director of Procurement As a Director of Procurement, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, driving operational excellence, and supporting continued growth. This Director of Procurement opportunity offers both immediate impact and long-term career advancement within a team that values your contributions. ________________________________________ salary $160,000-$180,000 bonus Keywords: DirectorOfProcurement ProcurementLeadership StrategicSourcing FinanceLeadership CareerGrowth INJUN2026 LI-KD1 LI-Hybrid

US Controller

US Controller Location: Roseville, MN (Relocation Offered) Compensation: Competitive base up to $200,000 bonus Overview A private‑equity‑backed manufacturing company is seeking a seasoned US Controller to lead and stabilize its U.S. accounting operations during a period of meaningful change. The organization operates multiple manufacturing sites and is focused on strengthening financial discipline, improving close performance, and preparing the business for a future liquidity event. This role is designed for an experienced accounting leader who wants real ownership, not just oversight. You will be the primary point of accountability for U.S. accounting and will work closely with operations and senior leadership in a fast‑paced, results‑driven environment. What You’ll Be Responsible For End‑to‑end ownership of U.S. accounting, including GL, trial balance, and financial close Leadership of month‑end, quarter‑end, and year‑end close processes Oversight of accounting functions supporting manufacturing operations and corporate activities Direct management and development of general accounting, AP/AR, and cost accounting teams Identification and resolution of close issues, reconciliations, and legacy process gaps Drive continuous improvement in controls, systems, and accounting workflows Partner with operations leaders to improve cost visibility and financial accuracy Ensure GAAP compliance and audit readiness in a private‑equity environment The Ideal Candidate Has served as a Controller or senior accounting leader in a manufacturing environment Brings deep experience in cost accounting and operational finance Has owned a full month‑end close and understands what it takes to fix broken processes Is comfortable operating in ambiguity and under time pressure Leads from the front and isn’t afraid to get into the details Can mentor and elevate a developing accounting team Preferred Backgrounds Private‑equity‑backed or sponsor‑owned companies Multi‑plant manufacturing organizations Business consolidations, reorganizations, or ERP/process improvement efforts INMAY2026 LI-HK1 LI-Onsite

Financial Reporting Accountant - Family Office

Title Financial Reporting Accountant Salary Competitive salary plus bonus potential based on experience Why This Opportunity Stands Out: If you’re looking for a role where your work has real impact and goes beyond routine accounting, this is a strong opportunity to step into more analytical and client-focused work. You’ll gain hands-on experience with investment reporting, complex financial data, and portfolio management systems while working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment that values accuracy and initiative. What makes this role compelling: Exposure to complex investment and brokerage activity, not just standard accounting tasks Opportunity to work with portfolio management and financial reporting systems Involvement in client-facing deliverables and board-level materials Autonomy to take ownership of your work and manage priorities independently Team environment that values professionalism, responsiveness, and attention to detail This role is ideal for someone looking to grow from traditional accounting into higher-impact financial reporting and analysis. Key Responsibilities: Reconcile bank and brokerage statements and ensure accuracy across financial records Analyze investor activity and record fair market value adjustments Prepare and review journal entries and financial data within the general ledger Produce quarterly and annual financial statements for assigned clients Support preparation of board-level reporting materials and assist with special projects Qualifications: 3 years of accounting experience with exposure to financial or investment reporting Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance, CPA preferred Strong attention to detail with the ability to work independently and manage priorities effectively