Nazareth Housing
Organizational Overview:
Nazareth Housing is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting housing stability and economic mobility among vulnerable families and individuals in New York City. Since 1983, we have empowered clients to build pathways out of poverty and prevent homelessness through services such as emergency family shelter, supportive housing, homelessness prevention, and immediate needs assistance.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Senior Accountant is responsible for managing the day-to-day finance and accounting operations, including entering journals, managing accounts receivable and payable, using financial technology systems, and other select finance-related administration. The Senior Accountant ensures timely reconciliation while being the Director's direct support and maintains fiscal records. The Senior Accountant serves as the primary contact for internal staff and vendors on invoicing, bill payments, cash receipts and revenue.
Key Responsibilities:
Ensure that day-to-day transactions such as accounts payable, cash receipts (including corporate, foundation & individual donations), accounts receivable, credit card transactions, and payroll are recorded properly
Perform timely and accurate month-end journal entries and balance sheet reconciliations (e.g. revenue, expenses, payroll allocations, pre-paids, accruals, etc.), ensuring that accounting schedules are updated and accurate
Reconcile bank and credit card accounts monthly
Enter payroll allocations on a monthly/quarterly basis
Maintain fixed asset & CIP records and schedules
Perform fiscal year-end close activities and assist with activities and requirements of external auditors
Ensure proper revenue and expense recognition
Continually seek and implement opportunities to streamline and improve finance and accounting operations
Provide financial reports when requested
Identify and resolve complex problems and prioritize projects and tasks, seeking clarification on priorities from the supervisor as needed
Ensure all finance and accounting operations comply with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and federal and state laws and regulations
Ad hoc assignments to meet organizational requirements as assigned by the the Director of Finance or Executive Director
Qualifications
Experience
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field (e.g., Business Administration) or equivalent experience and working towards degree
Typically 3-7 years of progressive non-profit accounting experience
Proficiency in GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles)
Experience with accounting software, MIP accounting software preferred
Advanced Excel skills including pivot tables and v-lookups
Experience with financial reporting, grant accounting and government contracting
Skills
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills
Excellent communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize, and meet deadlines
Detail-oriented with a focus on accuracy
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Computer knowledge and experience using Microsoft Suite (mainly Excel), Passport a plus but not required
Thrives working both independently (a self-starter) and collaboratively
Dependable, respectful and consistently works to uphold company ethics and standards
Ability to independently prioritize daily tasks and responsibilities