The base salary range for this position is $70,000 to $85,000, commensurate with experience and final location.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Position Overview
Reporting directly to the Vice President, Finance & Accounting, the Senior Account will be responsible for day-to-day accounting functions, while assisting the Vice President, Finance & Accounting in developing budgets, producing timely financial forecasts, managing the month-end financial closing and reports, maintaining an effective system of financial and other internal controls, processing payroll, and preparing the Form 990 and other public reports.
Founded in 1946, the Society for Corporate Governance is a 501(c)(6) association of approximately 3,700 members dedicated to effective corporate governance by empowering professionals with programming, content, benchmarking, peer-to-peer networking, professional development opportunities, as well as engaging with policymakers on corporate governance and disclosure matters at the federal, state, and international levels.
The Society operates through its national office and through 21 chapters across the United States. As an organization, it strives to match the professionalism, commitment, and expertise of our members. The national office culture is welcoming, collaborative, empowering, and supportive. Our staff are eager to learn and grow, enthusiastic and engaged, adaptable and accountable, respectful, and justifiably proud of their work.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Senior Accountant will include the following:
Planning, Budgeting, and Reporting
Assist the Vice President, Finance and Accounting in developing the Society’s annual operating plan and budget, preparing monthly financial results, and preparing quarterly financial results and full-year forecasts vs. prior year and budget.
Accounting & Controls
Maintain the Society’s general ledger and other financial records, including processing (i) cash receipts and cash disbursements, (ii) accounts receivable and accounts payable, (iii) aging of accounts receivable and accounts payable.
Reconcile the general ledger to member, partner, conference, investment, and chapter records.
Incorporate and reconcile ancillary systems’ (e.g., (iMIS, HubSpot) data into the general ledger records.
Prepare monthly financial statements and collaborative interdepartmental reports (membership data coupled with financial data. sponsorships, etc.)
Implement effective accounting policies, financial controls, and other internal controls
Process payroll, employee expenses, and employee credit card reimbursements.
Management
Work closely with the Vice President, Finance & Accounting in interfacing with the independent auditor, investment managers, and other third-party financial service providers
Build strong working relationships at the national and chapter levels, as well as with the Society’s partners and vendors.
Reflect the Society’s culture of transparency, accountability, respect, and continuous learning.
Other
Perform such other responsibilities as may be assigned from time to time by the Vice President, Finance & Accounting and President & CEO to support the achievement of the Society’s strategic, operating, and financial goals.
Salary, Benefits, Location
This is a full-time position in NYC, but may also be available on a remote basis. The base salary range for this position is $70,000 to $85,000, commensurate with experience and final location. The position is bonus eligible. The Society works a 35-hour work week and we offer a generous benefits package including health, dental and vision, 401k match, and paid time off, in addition to federal holidays.
Application Deadline
Until the position is filled.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field.
At least five years’ experience in accounting and bookkeeping.
Experience with professional associations, membership organizations, or non-profit organizations strongly preferred.
Demonstrated knowledge of, experience with, or interest in corporate governance.
Strong written and oral communication skills with excellent attention to detail.
Proficiency with accounting systems and software.
Familiarity with other technologies, such as iMIS and HubSpot, supporting membership organizations and associations a plus.
Founded in 1946, the Society for Corporate Governance is a 501(c)(6) association of approximately 3,700 members dedicated to effective corporate governance by empowering professionals with programming, content, benchmarking, peer-to-peer networking, professional development opportunities, as well as engaging with policymakers on corporate governance and disclosure matters at the federal, state, and international levels.
The Society operates through its national office and through 21 chapters across the United States. As an organization, it strives to match the professionalism, commitment, and expertise of our members. The national office culture is welcoming, collaborative, empowering, and supportive. Our staff are eager to learn and grow, enthusiastic and engaged, adaptable and accountable, respectful, and justifiably proud of their work.