Accounting & Finance · Full-time
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
USD 60k-60k / year
Position Summar:
The Accounting Manager is responsible for overseeing the organization’s day-to-day accounting operations and ensuring accurate, timely financial reporting.
This role owns the full accounting cycle and monthly close process, working closely with the CFO to bring structure, consistency, and accountability to all financial activities. This position is responsible for the day-to-day execution of all accounting functions, allowing the CFO to focus on financial strategy, forecasting, and organizational planning.
This is an opportunity for a strong accountant to take ownership of core financial operations in an organization and build processes that support long-term sustainability. This role plays a key part in supporting a growing, multi-county nonprofit organization managing multiple grants and funding streams.
Performance Expectations:
*This list is intended to represent job-related duties and should not be viewed as exhaustive.
Accounting Operations
Support daily accounting operations, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash activity, and general ledger maintenance
Keep accounting processes on track and ensure deadlines are met
Record and monitor financial transactions accurately and timely
Manage unusual or non-routine accounting entries and situations
Communicate with vendors and assist in resolving accounting-related issues
Reconciliations & Financial Accuracy
Monitor and reconcile employee reimbursements and organizational credit card activity
Perform bank reconciliations and assist with other account reconciliations as needed
Prepare journal entries and supporting documentation
Assist with deferred revenue and other specialized accounting entries
Review financial information for completeness, accuracy, and proper support
Develop and maintain familiarity with the organization’s grants and funding sources to support accurate accounting and reporting
Systems & Process Improvement
Own and drive the monthly close process, including maintaining a close calendar
Help maximize the organization’s use of Sage Intacct and related systems
Identify opportunities to improve accounting workflows, reporting, and efficiency
Establish and document clear accounting workflows, procedures, and controls
Maintain organized financial documentation and attachment support within accounting systems
Reporting & Finance Support
Run and analyze standard financial reports
Prepare budget-to-actual reports and draft finance committee materials
Provide requested documentation and support during audit preparation
Collaboration
Work closely with the CFO and Accounting Specialist to support smooth accounting operations
Coordinate with program and administrative staff as needed to obtain documentation or resolve issues
Contribute to special projects and other finance-related initiatives as needed
Required Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* No candidate meets every qualification listed. We recognize that candidates bring a range of experiences and backgrounds. If you are interested in the role and feel you could contribute meaningfully, we encourage you to apply even if you do not meet every qualification listed.
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting required
3+ years of progressive accounting experience, including responsibility for month-end close activities
Experience with general ledger accounting, reconciliations, and journal entries
Strong Excel and accounting software skills required
Experience with Sage Intacct preferred
Nonprofit accounting experience preferred
Key Attributes
Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
Able to manage multiple responsibilities and deadlines effectively
Comfortable handling both routine and complex accounting tasks
Takes initiative and follows through independently
Demonstrates sound judgment when handling financial transactions and supporting documentation
Demonstrates strong ethical judgment and maintains strict confidentiality in handling financial and personnel information
Interested in improving systems, processes, and organizational efficiency
Communicates clearly and professionally with both finance and non-finance staff
Desired Personal Characteristics:
· Trustworthy and reliable.
· Ability to build trusting relationships.
· Self-motivated, positive, and enjoys learning.
· Believes that “fun” is part of the work experience.
About Child Care Network:
Child Care Network is a regional nonprofit serving families, early care and education providers, employers, and communities. We currently operate in fourteen counties across southeast and eastern Michigan and have close to 40 employees. Our mission is to promote the success of children, families, and our community through quality child care education, advocacy, and family support. Through child care resource and referral, quality improvement, family support programs, professional development, workforce initiatives, and advocacy efforts, CCN works to strengthen the early childhood system and increase access to high-quality child care. We are an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to maintaining a respectful, supportive workplace for all employees.
In addition to the compensation listed above, Child Care Network offers the following benefits:
· Work-life balance
· Professional development opportunities
· Generous paid time off
· Health, vision, and dental insurance
· 401(k) with company match
· Life and both short- and long-term disability insurance
· Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account
Interested applicants are invited to submit a
cover letter and resume to: