Senior Manager, Financial Accounting- Revenue & Grant
Our Mission
New Leaders develops transformational school leaders and advances policies and practices that ensure high academic achievement for all children-especially for students from under-resourced communities.
Position Details???
The Senior Manager, Financial Accounting - Revenue and Grant will be based out of a home office located anywhere within the contiguous United States (Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern time zones) or United States territories that fall within the Atlantic time zone.
Position Overview
The Senior Manager, Financial Accounting - Revenue and Grant (Senior Manager) executes New Leaders' financial operations, with specialized focuses on higher education program accounting, investment management, and financial reporting. This position requires a detail-oriented professional who can maintain accurate financial records, produce timely reports, and support strategic financial decision-making. The Senior Manager will combine technical accounting expertise with strong analytical and collaborative skills.
The Senior Manager, Financial Accounting - Revenue and Grant reports to the Senior Executive Director, Finance.
Specific Responsibilities
Higher Education Program Accounting
Manage, track, and reconcile all financial entries related to higher-education programs
Process related payments, institutional reimbursements, and related disbursements
Monitor related fund balances, expenditures against budgets, and related monthly reports
Ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations for related programs
Work cross functionally to ensure accurate and timely student data
Revenue Accounting
Execute invoicing and billing processes related to professional services
Track payments, manage accounts receivables, and update Finance and other teams accordingly
Make necessary journal entries related to entire revenue cycle, manage processes accordingly
Interpret contracts and apply GAAP to ensure revenue is recognized accurately and in compliance with accounting standards
Ensure accurate and timely tracking of all grant funding, ensuring compliance with grant agreements and GAAP accounting.
Investment Accounting
Record and monitor investment transactions, including purchases, sales, and income
Track investment performance and prepare related financial reports
Reconcile investment accounts and coordinate with external investment managers
Ensure proper accounting treatment for various investment vehicles and financial instruments
Financial Reporting & Analysis
Prepare various month-end financial statements and reports
Prepare necessary financial information for all grant funds and/or reports; track and collaborate with appropriate team members across the organization on grant and other financial reporting
Collaborate with the rest of the finance team to produce comprehensive month-end reporting packages
Conduct ad hoc financial analyses to support organizational decision-making
Assist with annual budget development and ongoing budget monitoring
Month-End & Year-End Close Processes
Execute month-end closing procedures for assigned accounting areas
Prepare and post journal entries in accordance with GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards
Perform account reconciliations and resolve discrepancies
Document processes and maintain supporting schedules for audit purposes
Additional Responsibilities
Support the annual audit process by preparing documentation and responding to inquiries
Participate in process improvement initiatives within the finance department
Stay current with nonprofit accounting standards and best practices
Communicate effectively with the Senior Executive Director, Finance and Chief Financial Officer on the status of the Senior Manager's responsibilities
Work collaboratively with other New Leaders staff members to ensure timely and accurate work products
Perform other duties as assigned by the Senior Executive Director, Finance or Chief Financial Officer.
Qualifications and Competencies
Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Accounting , Finance, or a related field required
Professional Experience:
Minimum of 5 years of overall professional experience required
Minimum of 3-5 years of general ledger and accounting experience
Team-Driven: Proven ability to collaborate effectively with individuals across a variety of backgrounds and experiences; must be results-driven while maintaining a collaborative and inclusive leadership style
Mission Alignment: Passionate belief in academic excellence for every student, aligned with New Leaders' mission
Proficiency with accounting software and Microsoft Excel required; B lackBaud Fina ncialEdge , and Concur Expense experience a plus
Advanced Excel skills
Strong understanding of GAAP and nonprofit accounting principles
Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
CPA certification or progress toward certification preferred
Knowledge of fund accounting principles preferred
Experience with financial reporting for educational institutions or grant-making organizations preferred
Understanding of investment accounting and financial instruments preferred
Travel may be required on occasion aligned to New Leaders' Travel and In-Person Activities policy.
New Leaders requires each employee to be fully vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccination (i.e., at least two weeks have passed since the employee received the dose of a single-dose vaccine or the second dose of a two-dose vaccine with at least the minimum recommended interval between doses) or to obtain an approved exemption or reasonable accommodation through the Human Resources team within six weeks of their start date as a term and condition of employment.?? ?????
Physical Requirements
The employee's routine activities involve sitting, talking, hearing, and using hands for tasks like typing, filing, and handling objects. Visual acuity is necessary for keyboard use, data analysis, transcribing, computer terminal viewing, and extensive reading. The role may involve ordinary ambulatory skills for visits to other locations or the ability to perform activities like standing, walking, lifting, carrying, and moving light-weight items. Proficiency in hand-eye coordination, along with dexterity in arms, hands, and fingers for tasks like grasping, operating standard office equipment, and learning technical information, is essential.
What We Offer
Salary Range External: $73,000-$82,000
Note: Salaries vary based on geographical location. After applying, candidates who move forward in the hiring process are provided with a salary for their geographical location.
Employees may be eligible for merit awards, bonuses, and/or incentive compensation depending on their role, organizational guidelines, and individual performance.
Employees regularly scheduled to work 20 or more hours per week are eligible to participate in the New Leaders Health Benefits and Wellness Program.
Medical plan options, dental care, and vision
401K plan for eligible employees
Generous paid-time-off (PTO) benefits
Application Deadline
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
New Leaders is an equal opportunity employer. New Leaders evaluates applicants for employment on the basis of qualifications, merit and work-related criteria and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental or physical disability, handicap, pregnancy, childbirth, medical condition, marital or familial status, family responsibilities, veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, matriculation, or any other characteristic protected by law in administration and operation of its Programs and activities, including admission or access thereto, or treatment or employment therein. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of such status and will not be discriminated against based on such status.????