Senior Staff Accountant
21 days ago
Claremont
Job DescriptionJob Title: Senior Accountant Department: Business Office/Operations Status: Full-Time, Exempt, Benefited, Professional Staff Reports to: Chief Financial Officer SUMMARY The Senior Accountant is able to perform difficult, complex, and analytical work with high levels of accuracy. The Senior Accountant is part of the team responsible for the school's general accounting function and oversight of internal controls. They will maintain and safeguard records for the institution's assets, including fixed assets, investments, bonds, and gift accounting. MISSION AND COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND BELONGING The Webb Schools are committed to fostering an inclusive school community characterized by openness, acceptance, and empathy, where all members are valued, respected, and supported. Our community is strengthened by the diverse views, beliefs, backgrounds, and experiences of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Embracing diversity in all its many forms is essential to our mission: in particular, our call to provide an exemplary learning community that nurtures future leaders who will act with honor and moral courage and serve with a generous spirit. For more on our values and commitment to DEI initiatives, click here. RELATIONSHIPS This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer within the business office but also works closely with the Director of Operations. This position interacts with administrators, faculty, staff, parents, vendors, outside agencies, and auditors. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Job responsibilities are assigned by the Chief Financial who may, in their sole discretion, alter, add to, or eliminate job assignments at any time, with or without prior notice. The Senior Accountant is knowledgeable of accounting standards, audit, and internal control protocols, all applicable federal and state statutes, familiar with the operations of the department, and is proficient with the technology designed to support that operations. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Accounting & Financial Operations: • Assist in month-end and year-end close activities, including reconciliation of accounts such as cash, investments, pre-paid expenses, fixed assets, leases, accrued expenses, and inter-company receivables/payables., • Fixed Assets: Maintain and reconcile the fixed asset ledger, including depreciation schedules and asset tracking., • Investments: Assist with the preparation of year-end audit schedules, prepare notes for financial statements, review investment balances and adjust entries., • Pledge & Gift Accounting: new pledges, discounting of pledges, write-offs, and auditing of working papers., • Bond Accounting: Assist with recordkeeping, reporting, and reconciliation of bonds., • Insurance: Prepare Prepaid Expense schedule, monthly journal entry to record expense, prepare year-end schedule., • Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Identify service vendors, prepare audit working papers, audit the WCI audit results, prepare year-end working papers., • Sales & Inventory: Track and reconcile inventory for the Student Store Café, Athletics Spirit Pack, and miscellaneous inventory for admissions, advancement, and marketing., • Assist with the preparation and filing of federal Form 990 and required state-level filings, ensuring compliance with all nonprofit reporting standards, • Perform research, reconciliation, auditing, tracking, and other general accounting tasks as requested and necessary to meet department reporting deadlines., • Maintain coordination of database activities between Blackbaud modules and banking activities., • Work closely with the Director of Operations on risk management functions, including insurance renewals, claims reporting, and maintaining a data archive of enterprise risk management., • Order insurance certificates associated with contracts., • Tracks and maintains insurance certificates required by contracts., • Working knowledge of non-profit accounting is essential., • Experience in independent schools or similar environments is highly preferred., • Strong technology skills, especially demonstrating excellence in Microsoft Suite. Experience with Blackbaud Financial Edge software is required., • Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills with a proactive, solution-oriented mindset., • Assist with the preparation and filing of federal Form 990 and required state-level filings, ensuring compliance with all nonprofit reporting standards., • Self-motivated, ability to multi-task, excellent work habits, including a willingness to work the hours necessary to get the job done, especially when important deadlines cause greater than normal departmental pressures., • Contributes to the delivery of the mission, vision, and values of the school community., • Demonstrates inclusive and equitable practices to ensure that all members of the community feel a sense of belonging., • Follows community policies and procedures and models positive behavior., • Works effectively as a team member and develops professional and productive relationships with colleagues., • Understands boundaries and embraces responsibility for the care of students in loco parentis., • Promotes a trust-based community by keeping appropriate confidence., • Manages time effectively and meets deadlines and commitments., • Communicates and responds to all school communications in a timely manner. This position may supervise and review activities and work of accounting department staff, in collaboration with the Chief Financial Officer and Controller. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or closely related field; Master's degree preferred; and at least three to five years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. CPA or CMA certification is preferred. OTHER REQUIREMENTS A criminal background check must be successfully completed before employment can begin. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The physical requirements are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. As prescribed by law, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY Anticipated salary range: $100,000 – 115,000 • The Webb Schools offer competitive compensation. In setting position ranges, Webb reviews numerous factors including industry data from NAIS, CAIS, NBOA, and other market data., • Webb believes a strong benefits package is important for employee stability and retention. Benefits include highly subsidized health plans, robust retirement contributions, and tuition remission., • Webb allocates substantial resources to growth and professional development, including funding for advanced degrees, curriculum development, industry conferences and workshops, and other academic and pedagogical pursuits. The Webb Schools are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities and do not discriminate based on perceived or actual race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, pregnancy (or any related conditions), age, marital status, military or veteran status, medical condition, gender/identity/expression, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.