Senior Accountant - Leesburg, United States - Prison Fellowship

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    Want to make a difference? Join an organization that has been transforming lives for over 40 years

    Prison Fellowship trains and inspires churches and communities—inside and outside of prison—to support the restoration of those affected by incarceration.

    We equip correctional leaders, volunteers, and incarcerated men and women to make prisons more rehabilitative places; we advocate for a more restorative criminal justice system; and we collaborate with churches and local service providers to support former prisoners, their families, and their communities.

    Prison Fellowship is an organization committed to the highest standards of conduct, ethics and Christian values. Our conduct is guided by and grounded in the Bible, as reflected in our Statement of Faith below.

    What we are looking for:
    A driven and mission-focused

    Senior Accountant

    to support the Accounting & Audit Team's mission of maintaining accurate and transparent financial reporting in accordance with authoritative accounting standards by managing daily accounting and monthly closing responsibilities

    Expectations of this role:
    Monitor and record/import revenue activity, inventory activity, payroll entries, fixed asset additions, and intercompany transactions and allocations in accordance with US GAAP
    Monitor, track, and reconcile prepaid expenses and vendor and airfare advances, review invoice coding for transactions that require special accounting treatment, and record expenses in accordance with US GAAP
    Record bank fees and other bank reconciliation activity
    Support finance team on annual fixed asset inventory, annual physical warehouse inventory, system/process automation and enhancement, accounting standard research, and other special projects or journal entries as requested
    Set up items in the accounting software, provide account coding as needed, deposit checks via remote deposit as needed, and prepare in-kind donation request forms
    Maintain audit schedules quarterly and provide support during the audit

    Qualifications:
    Maintain an active relationship with Jesus Christ and support the ministry through prayer and actions
    3-4 years of accounting experience, CPA and nonprofit experience preferred
    Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field
    Working knowledge of accounting software preferably Sage Intacct
    Knowledge of nonprofit accounting and GAAP
    Excellent writing and editorial skills; approachable, strong collaboration skills
    Hybrid in Leesburg, VA preferred

    What we offer:
    A team oriented, mission driven, supportive environment with cutting edge technology solutions and tremendous opportunity for growth and development.

    Our outstanding benefits package includes paid leave starting at 39 days (14 holidays, 15 vacation days, 10 sick days), retirement account funding and much more
    Visit the employment page on our website to learn more about Prison Fellowship.
    Check out our YouTube channel to see how Prison Fellowship is transforming lives


    OUR STATEMENT OF FAITH
    The Foundation of What We Believe

    As a Christian organization, Prison Fellowship believes in the full authority of the Bible as God's inspired word and the complete tenets of the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creeds.

    We believe in one God, Creator and Lord of the Universe, the co-eternal Trinity; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    We believe that Jesus Christ, God's Son, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, lived a sinless life, died a substitutionary atoning death on the cross, rose bodily from the dead and ascended to heaven where, as truly God and truly man, He is the only mediator between God and man.

    We believe that the Bible is God's authoritative and inspired Word, without error in all its teachings.
    How We Are Compelled to Live and to Act

    We believe that Christians, both individually and corporately, must submit to the Bible, as God's authoritative, divine and inspired Word, in all matters of belief and conduct.

    How Our Mission and Our Approach is Shaped

    Prison Fellowship exists to bring glory to God and share His truth and love with those we serve, our employees, volunteers, and communities, according to scriptural truths.

    Our Mission is to help restore those affected by crime and incarceration.

    This Mission is founded on the biblical conviction that all people are created in God's image and that no life is beyond God's reach.

    Therefore, we believe that a restorative approach to prisoners, former prisoners, and all those affected by crime and incarceration reflects the God-given dignity and potential of every person and can help individual lives and communities flourish.

    What the Hope of Jesus Means for Others

    We believe that Jesus—Himself brought to trial, executed, buried, and brought to life again—offers hope, healing, and a new purpose for each life.

    He can make even the most broken people and situations affected by crime and incarceration whole again.
    What this Means for Communities

    Through an amazing awakening to new hope and life purpose available through Jesus, those who once broke the law are transformed and mobilized to serve their neighbors, replacing the cycle of crime with a cycle of renewal that restores entire communities.

    Because the Bible calls us to remember and visit those in prison, we believe that every Christian is compelled to contribute to this restorative cycle.

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