Controller
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Boston
Posted on: March 20, 2025
Job Description:
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League)Job
DescriptionThe Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers
(League) was founded in 1972 as one of the country's first state
Primary Care Associations (PCAs). Established under the same
federal authorizing legislation as the health center program
(Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act), PCAs are organized
around a set of core functions and competencies that provide a
framework for support and assistance to health centers and the
communities they serve. The League is a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization registered as a public charity with the Commonwealth's
Secretary of State. It maintains a professional staff at its
headquarters in Boston and its training center in
Worcester.Position Summary:The Controller performs a wide range of
duties with primary responsibility for the coordination of the
organization's financial records and information systems, and
oversight of day-to-day financial matters. Responsible for
month-end close and to provide accurate and timely information and
support to the VP Finance for monthly financial statements. Under
the supervision of the VP Finance and in accordance with League
policies and procedures, manage the following areas: Payroll
including all communications with Payroll provider, W-2 and ACA
processing, PTO reporting, Accounts Receivable and Accounts
Payable, Cash Management including accounts receivable and cash
receipts, reconcile bank statements, reconcile balance sheet
accounts, tax payments associated with Commonwealth Purchasing
Group, and the month-end closing through trial balance.Essential
Functions:(The following is a list of essential functions, which
may be subject to change at any time and without advance notice.
Management may assign new duties, reassign existing duties, or
eliminate a role. Responsibilities include but may not be limited
to the following.)
- Prepare reports and documentation for the annual audit; with
support from the VP Finance, manage the outside audit.
- Assure compliance with State, Federal, and local governmental
units and regulations, including appropriate filings, tax payments,
and reporting.
- Oversee and process biweekly payroll and maintenance of payroll
records, system and accounting documentation, process monthly
retirement contributions.
- Manage the timely and accurate operation of accounts payable
and accounts receivable & cash receipts.
- Oversee processing of the weekly Accounts Payable check run,
including final review of all entries and processing of
checks.
- Oversee the daily activities of the Senior Staff Accountants
and review their work prior to posting transactions.
- Review of Accounts Receivable Aging monthly with VP Finance,
Senior Director Grants, Contracts & Billing to ensure timely
identification of collection issues and necessary follow-up.
- Monitor accounts that require special attention, e.g., fixed
assets and restricted funding and gifts, depreciation schedule.
Provide reports and accounting.
- Manage the month-end closing process through trial
balance.
- Assure timely monthly bank statement reconciliation &
reconciliation with affiliate organizations.
- Enter general monthly journal entries into the system as
required.
- Ensure timely and accurate completion and reporting of
day-to-day accounting work with minimal supervision, in a
high-volume accounting environment.
- Support VP Finance in completion of the annual audit and tax
filings.
- Ensure quality control over financial transactions and
financial reporting.
- Stay abreast of all major events, transactions, and initiatives
at the organization.
- Maintain the accounting system (Sage Intacct), and ensure all
constituents can access reports and data.Requirements:
- Education: BS in finance or accounting required, MBA preferred,
CPA a plus.
- High energy and commitment to working in a diverse and
multi-cultural team environment.
- Demonstrated support for MLCHC's values, DIB initiatives,
social justice, and racial equity.
- Exceptional emotional intelligence and collaboration skills to
work with cross-institutional teams.
- Demonstrated team management, relationship building, and
interpersonal skills.
- 7 plus years of professional experience managing accounting,
budget, and financial reporting operations for non-profit
organizations.
- Advanced knowledge of GAAP accounting rules, nonprofit
accounting, including fund and grant accounting, compliance, and
reporting. Government grant and contract management a plus.
- Proficient in the design and maintenance of accounting and
financial management systems, internal controls, finance policies
and procedures development, and business planning and
analysis.
- Understanding of contractual agreement structures and the
ability to effectively coordinate legal counsel support.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, general ledger,
budgeting and financial reporting packages. Experience with Sage
MIP a plus.
- Experience using accounting and financial software
applications, databases, and expertise in Excel.
- Proactive, creative, flexible, responsive, hands-on strategic
thinker with vigilant attention to detail.
- Ability to learn and to work independently as well as in a
collegial manner, as a team player, is essential. Requires
exceptional time management and good organizational skills.
Accuracy with numbers is necessary.
- Exceptional analytical, critical thinking, and innovative
problem-solving skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks
under tight deadlines and competing priorities.
- Flexibility to respond to periods of high pressure is
required.
- Growth mindset to drive innovative solutions from learnings,
with high capacity to execute.Physical Requirements:The physical
demands described here represent those that an employee must meet
to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to talk
and hear regularly. The employee must be able to remain in a
stationary position 80% of the time. The employee needs to move
inside and outside the office to access file cabinets, office
equipment, meet with community partners at different sites. The
position requires occasionally lifting office products and supplies
up to 50 pounds and traveling to various locations for
meetings.Qualification Requirements:To perform this job
successfully, an individual must adequately perform each essential
function. The requirements listed above are representative of the
knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
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Keywords: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, Boston , Controller, Accounting, Auditing , Boston, Massachusetts
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