Accountant, Financial Reporting, Financial Analyst
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Finance & Banking
Financial Reporting, Financial Analyst, Accounting & Finance -
Accounting
Financial Reporting, Financial Analyst, Accounting & Finance
About CHOOSE 180
CHOOSE 180 transforms systems of injustice and supports the young people who are too often impacted by those systems. We exist to transform oppressive systems that have caused harm and assist young people as they heal from hurt to wholeness. As a diverse team with lived experience, we are uniquely positioned to serve young people from a place of understanding and trauma‑informed care.
We see young people as possibilities to be developed, not problems to be solved. When we all come together, we can change the narrative around young people, advocate for systems change, and create a future where resources are invested into communities and all young people have the opportunity to thrive.
Updated: November 6, 2024
FTE 1.0 Exempt,
Reports to:
Director of Finance
The Accountant maintains the organization’s financial records, ensures compliance with financial procedures, analyzes grant requirements and produces invoices, supports tax filings and external audits, and produces reports on financial performance. They ensure the organization is financially healthy enough to pursue the mission and take on additional growth opportunities. The Accountant’s role is to accurately document the organization’s financial position, reduce risk, ensure compliance and maximize the organization’s overall effectiveness.
Dutiesand
Key Responsibilities
- Financial Accounting
- Maintains the general ledger, including month‑end account reconciliations/closings, and the preparation of monthly financial statements. Identifies and corrects reconciliation issues in a timely manner.
- Prepares and records journal entries.
- Submits and receives recurring grant invoicing.
- Files and submits all non‑payroll taxes.
- Ensures financial records comply with U.S. GAAP standards, e.g. ASC 958 and 606.
- Financial Compliance & Accounting
- Ensure compliance with our standard operating procedures, internal controls, and external funding restrictions.
- Continue to evaluate and update our internal controls and incorporate best practices.
- Train staff on financial processes and procedures.
- Work with and support our finance contractors for various projects including annual reviews or audits and 990 tax filings.
- Respond to financial correspondence and needs that arise.
- Raise risk flags or financial whistleblowing when necessary.
- Financial Analysis and Budgeting
- Support budget creation, review, and input into financial systems.
- Work collaboratively with organization leadership to appropriately forecast and build budgets and problem solve.
- Exercise sound fiscal responsibility through a lens of eliminating waste and opportunities for fraud.
- Financial Reporting
- Create and share month‑end reconciliations & reports including P&L statements and balance sheets.
- Performs regular reconciliations across departments including donors, grants and contracts.
- Support Board reports and annual reports.
- As needed for grants and contracts support.
- Supports the overall goals and mission of the department and organization.
- Attend and participate fully in all relevant meetings and committees, including staff meetings, supervision meetings, and trainings.
- Provide additional support as needed for ad‑hoc projects.
- Lead according to the Mission, Vision & Values of the organization.
- Commitment to the vision and goals of CHOOSE 180.
- 0-4 years of accounting experience.
- Bachelor’s degree in accounting or equivalent experience.
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or progress toward either certification preferred.
- Prior 501(c)(3) nonprofit accounting experience preferred.
- Entrepreneurial and results‑oriented with ability to anticipate/respond to changing circumstances/priorities.
- Strong interpersonal and customer care skills with ability to communicate successfully through multiple media channels.
- Familiarity with U.S. GAAP, including ASC 958 and ASC 606.
- Ability to build and maintain policies and procedures and communicate them clearly.
- Understanding of local, state, and federal government grant sources.
- Working knowledge of Uniform Guidance of Federal Awards.
- Experience with financial management of grants and contracts.
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