Senior Accountant for Finance - New York City, United States - Student Sponsor Partners

    Student Sponsor Partners
    Student Sponsor Partners New York City, United States

    1 month ago

    Default job background
    Full time
    Description

    Mission: Student Sponsor Partners harnesses the
    power of quality education and mentorship to help New York City
    youth in underserved communities escape the cycle of poverty and
    reach their highest potential.

    Vision: Creating opportunities for students
    today. Impacting their tomorrow.

    ORGANIZATIONAL LEGACY & CONTEXT

    Founded by Peter Flanigan in 1986, Student Sponsor Partners
    (SSP) has been providing private high school education for
    low-income, average-achieving New York City youth to equip them
    with the academic foundation and character development they need to
    realize their untapped potential.

    Thousands of students are supported by a sponsor and a mentor to
    guide them through their high school years and beyond. SSP's record
    of success is evidenced by the fact that more than 85 percent of
    its students graduate from high school, which is a substantially
    higher rate than that historically achieved by the New York City
    public high schools. Over 50 percent of SSP high school students
    graduate from college. SSP currently supports approximately 1,200
    students a year.

    Based in the Wall Street District of New York City, SSP has a
    current budget of approximately $10 million and has 22 budgeted
    employees. SSP currently operates on a three-day or four-day hybrid
    in-office virtual work schedule.

    For further information about SSP, please visit .

    POSITION SUMMARY

    SSP comprises the following three divisions: Philanthropy &
    Resource Development; Programs; and General Administration, which
    includes Finance, Human Resources, and IT. Reporting to the
    Executive Director, the Senior Accountant for Finance &
    Development role resides within the Finance Department. The Senior
    Accountant will work closely and collaboratively with the Vice
    President of Finance throughout the organization to provide
    financial information by maintaining and reconciling accounts and
    preparing reports.

    The Senior Accountant will manage daily financial and accounting
    tasks related to both Development and Finance. The main duties
    include cash management, investment management, fixed asset
    management, accounts receivable and collections, accounts payable,
    account reconciliations, posting journal entries, and preparing
    monthly close schedules in conjunction with monthly financials.

    ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

    It is expected that the Senior Accountant will:

    TEAM WORK

  • Establish a strong working partnership with the Vice President
    of Finance built on trust, hard work, and a shared passion and
    commitment.
  • Develop strong positive relationships with colleagues,
    managers, students, mentors, donors, and external stakeholders in
    accordance with the spirit of SSP.

    FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & ANALYSIS
  • Oversee cash management. Coordinate with Development on cash
    collections and documents.
  • Perform general cost accounting duties relating to Finance
    and
  • Maintain general ledger accounts and monitor and perform
    monthly reconciliations on all bank
  • Update financial records via accounting
  • Update financial platform with payroll expenses and other
    related benefit expenses.
  • Reconcile all balance sheet accounts
  • Prepare and assist with distribution of monthly financials to
    management, including endowment reports, Board materials, and
    special projects.
  • Secure financial information by coordinating with IT support to
    ensure database backups and confidentiality.
  • Maintain accounting controls by following and keeping manual
    policies and procedures updated, complying with federal, state, and
    local financial legal requirements.
  • Stay current on nonprofit industry knowledge – FASB/GAAP, best
    practices, and industry standards – and incorporate in the
    accounting processes.
  • Maintain financial tracking systems for operations.

    BUDGETING
  • Prepare annual budget. Monitor and perform quarterly variance
    analysis between budget and actual.
  • Assist with program and operations budgets in cooperation with
    the team. Provide confidence on the integrity of the budget.
  • Develop annual program and operations budgets in cooperation
    with the team.
  • Support all financial aspects of Development Department
    proposals and reports for grant and foundation applications. Assist
    management with gaining access to New York City, federal, and New
    York State grant portals as the Development Department
    evolves.

    TREASURY
  • Help manage banking relationships and provide support for SSP
    investments.
  • Work closely with the Vice President of Finance to manage the
    Investment and Endowment Accounts.
  • Help oversee cash management/banking activity for the
    organization.
  • Oversee Accounts Receivable and Collections. Coordinate with
    Development to ensure timely collection and bad debt analysis.
  • Oversee Accounts Payable Management and analysis ensuring
    timely payment of invoices and confirming validity of debt. Help
    manage vendors.

    AUDIT & COMPLIANCE
  • Coordinate annual audit preparation with auditors and Vice
    President of Finance to ensure annual federal and state tax
    compliance filings and stay current on state registrations and
    respective requirements.
  • Work with outside auditors to ensure the organization is
    current on all accounting procedures. Ensure compliance and
    anticipate implications of any accounting rule changes.
  • Coordinate annual audit preparation.
  • Maintain and monitor financial controls and reporting
    systems.
  • Support proposal and reporting requirements of the Development
    Department.
  • Provide guidance on efficiencies and change management to drive
    financial form and direction for fundraising arm and programs

    IDEAL EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS, &
    CHARACTERISTICS

    The Senior Accountant will be an inspired and energetic
    professional familiar with nonprofit accounting, finance, and
    development. Specifically, the ideal candidate will be or
    possess:

  • Knowledge of nonprofit accounting, finance, and development.
    Recognized strength with financial controls.
  • A hard-working, scrappy, professional ready to roll up their
    sleeves, learn, and contribute with energy and passion.
  • Dedication to making an organization committed to student
    achievement and excellence run as efficiently as possible.
    Commitment to educational equity and access.
  • Able to communicate financial information fluently to those
    with different levels of understanding of finance.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Impeccable attention to detail, deadlines, and
    follow-through.
  • A consummate team player with a proven track record of success
    and enjoyment working collaboratively with others.
  • Outgoing and straightforward, with skill to share information,
    listen, learn, and give advice.
  • An optimist with a proactive and positive can-do attitude
  • Experience with information systems and technology.
  • Highest level of integrity and trustworthiness.
  • BBA in Accounting with five years of nonprofit accounting
    experience.
  • Experience with and Blackbaud Financial Edge a
    plus.

    SALARY & BENEFITS

    The salary range for this position is estimated at $125,000 to
    $140,000. SSP offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits
    package.

    SSP seeks a diverse pool of
    candidates and will offer a competitive salary. Applications,
    including cover letters and résumés, and nominations should be sent
    to the attention of Paul Spivey at .