IISTL
The Sr. Manager of Accounting Services supports and gradually assumes leadership in managing the accounting operations of the International Institute of St. Louis (IISTL) and its affiliates. Over an 18-month training and transition period, this role will develop toward full responsibility for financial reporting, compliance, audit readiness, and team supervision under the guidance of the Sr. Director of Accounting Services. This position plays a key role in ensuring accuracy, transparency, and timeliness in all financial activities and supports the organization’s mission of empowering immigrants and refugees through effective fiscal stewardship.
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA or CPA candidate preferred.
5–8 years of progressive accounting experience, including nonprofit or grant‑funded organization experience.
Proficiency with Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains and Microsoft 365 applications.
Experience supporting audits, budgets, and complex reconciliations.
Not‑For‑Profit Accounting experience is highly desired.
Knowledge, Skills & Ability Requirements
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated attention to detail with ability to meet tight deadlines.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully in a multicultural environment.
Commitment to continuous learning and leadership growth.
Essential Responsibilities
Financial Reporting & Analysis
Assist in preparing monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements in compliance with GAAP and internal policies.
Conduct variance analyses of budget vs. actual results and support development of corrective action plans.
Help maintain the Chart of Accounts and ensure consistent coding and reporting structures.
Support creation and refinement of financial dashboards, schedules, and reports for leadership and the Board.
Budgeting & Forecasting
Assist with annual budget development and periodic reforecasting.
Support departmental leaders with budget tracking, expense monitoring, and grant compliance.
Help identify and communicate financial trends, risks, and opportunities.
General Accounting
Oversee daily accounting functions, including journal entries, reconciliations, and month‑end close processes.
Prepare and reconcile bank accounts, PayPal, donor schedules, and petty cash.
Ensure proper documentation and record‑keeping for all transactions.
Review and approve accounting entries prepared by specialists, once trained.
Accounts Payable, Receivable, & Case Management
Supervise processing of invoices, deposits, and vendor setup in Great Plains.
Approve and monitor Positive Pay uploads and weekly check runs.
Reconcile cash receipts and maintain bank transaction accuracy.
Support continuous improvement of AP/AR systems and workflows.
Payroll & Benefits Accounting
Work with HR to verify payroll accuracy and ensure timely submission.
Maintain payroll‑related accruals for wages, PTO, and benefits.
Reconcile and report payroll data for internal and external compliance.
Audit & Compliance
Assist in annual audit preparation, including workpapers, schedules, and reconciliations.
Ensure financial activities comply with federal grant guidelines, GAAP, and organizational policies.
Support internal control reviews and implement improvements.
Participate in the preparation of IRS Form 990, 5500 filings, and related reports.
Grant & Contract Accounting
Collaborate with Grant Managers to review expenditures and track restricted funds.
Prepare or assist in preparing Federal Financial Reports (SF‑425) and funder‑specific reporting.
Help ensure timely, accurate, and compliant grant spending and documentation.
Leadership Development & Training
Supervise accounting staff in daily work and provide mentorship under the guidance of the Director.
Participate in leadership meetings, learning organizational strategy and cross‑departmental collaboration.
Assist in updating Accounting Policies & Procedures; learn to set departmental goals and metrics.
Engage in professional development in nonprofit finance, GAAP, and grant compliance.
JOIN US! Get ready to make a difference in the lives of refugees every day! If you believe that this position matches your requirements, applying for it is a breeze. To apply through our website or to view other job openings, visit iistl.isolvedhire.com/jobs/
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ST LOUIS: OUR STORY The International Institute of St. Louis, a nonprofit organization, is our community’s immigrant service and information hub. Our programs and services for immigrants, their families, and the wider community are locally and nationally acclaimed. We connect new arrivals with services and resources, engage foreign‑born and the wider community, and build a more inclusive community.
The above statements describe the job's essential responsibilities and requirements. This is not an exhaustive list of the duties that may be assigned to job incumbents.
Candidates of diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
EEO/AA
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA or CPA candidate preferred.
5–8 years of progressive accounting experience, including nonprofit or grant‑funded organization experience.
Proficiency with Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains and Microsoft 365 applications.
Experience supporting audits, budgets, and complex reconciliations.
Not‑For‑Profit Accounting experience is highly desired.
Knowledge, Skills & Ability Requirements
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated attention to detail with ability to meet tight deadlines.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully in a multicultural environment.
Commitment to continuous learning and leadership growth.
Essential Responsibilities
Financial Reporting & Analysis
Assist in preparing monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements in compliance with GAAP and internal policies.
Conduct variance analyses of budget vs. actual results and support development of corrective action plans.
Help maintain the Chart of Accounts and ensure consistent coding and reporting structures.
Support creation and refinement of financial dashboards, schedules, and reports for leadership and the Board.
Budgeting & Forecasting
Assist with annual budget development and periodic reforecasting.
Support departmental leaders with budget tracking, expense monitoring, and grant compliance.
Help identify and communicate financial trends, risks, and opportunities.
General Accounting
Oversee daily accounting functions, including journal entries, reconciliations, and month‑end close processes.
Prepare and reconcile bank accounts, PayPal, donor schedules, and petty cash.
Ensure proper documentation and record‑keeping for all transactions.
Review and approve accounting entries prepared by specialists, once trained.
Accounts Payable, Receivable, & Case Management
Supervise processing of invoices, deposits, and vendor setup in Great Plains.
Approve and monitor Positive Pay uploads and weekly check runs.
Reconcile cash receipts and maintain bank transaction accuracy.
Support continuous improvement of AP/AR systems and workflows.
Payroll & Benefits Accounting
Work with HR to verify payroll accuracy and ensure timely submission.
Maintain payroll‑related accruals for wages, PTO, and benefits.
Reconcile and report payroll data for internal and external compliance.
Audit & Compliance
Assist in annual audit preparation, including workpapers, schedules, and reconciliations.
Ensure financial activities comply with federal grant guidelines, GAAP, and organizational policies.
Support internal control reviews and implement improvements.
Participate in the preparation of IRS Form 990, 5500 filings, and related reports.
Grant & Contract Accounting
Collaborate with Grant Managers to review expenditures and track restricted funds.
Prepare or assist in preparing Federal Financial Reports (SF‑425) and funder‑specific reporting.
Help ensure timely, accurate, and compliant grant spending and documentation.
Leadership Development & Training
Supervise accounting staff in daily work and provide mentorship under the guidance of the Director.
Participate in leadership meetings, learning organizational strategy and cross‑departmental collaboration.
Assist in updating Accounting Policies & Procedures; learn to set departmental goals and metrics.
Engage in professional development in nonprofit finance, GAAP, and grant compliance.
JOIN US! Get ready to make a difference in the lives of refugees every day! If you believe that this position matches your requirements, applying for it is a breeze. To apply through our website or to view other job openings, visit iistl.isolvedhire.com/jobs/
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ST LOUIS: OUR STORY The International Institute of St. Louis, a nonprofit organization, is our community’s immigrant service and information hub. Our programs and services for immigrants, their families, and the wider community are locally and nationally acclaimed. We connect new arrivals with services and resources, engage foreign‑born and the wider community, and build a more inclusive community.
The above statements describe the job's essential responsibilities and requirements. This is not an exhaustive list of the duties that may be assigned to job incumbents.
Candidates of diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
EEO/AA
#J-18808-Ljbffr