Want to move to Alaska? FINANCE DIRECTOR needed. Accounting - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Want to move to Alaska? FINANCE DIRECTOR needed.

SeaView Community Services , located in Seward, Alaska, is a non-profit community services agency with 45
employees.
Check out what its like to live and work in beautiful Seward, located on Resurrection Bay, the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park in south central Alaska.
Seward is known for its sense of community and quality of life, and has received the All-America City Award 3 times.
We are located 120 miles south of Anchorage, on the Kenai Peninsula.
SeaView Community Services is currently seeking a Finance Director to manage the fiscal operations of a $3M
non-profit, community services agency including AP, AR, fixed assets, PR, GL, fund accounting, capital grants, financial analysis & reporting, audit preparation and agency budgets.
As a key player on the senior management team, you will be responsible for significant development and contributions towards SeaViews strategic planning and forecasting processes.
Supervise a staff of 3 FTEs.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelors degree in accounting, finance, business or related field.
5 years of senior management experience in a similar position.
Must have non-profit experience and working knowledge of fund accounting.
Familiar with Fundware and SAGE MIP a plus.
Proven ability to secure future funding resources.
Ability to handle strict grant reporting deadlines.
Excellent supervisory and communication skills are essential for the right fit.
www.
seaviewseward.
org Position open until filled.
SeaView is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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