Finance Manager
Job title: Finance Manager in Lansing, MI at United Way of South Central Michigan
Company: United Way of South Central Michigan
Job description: Title:Finance ManagerGroup/Team:FinanceReports To:Sr. Director of FinanceStatus:Full-timeFLSAClassification:ExemptMinimum Salary:$79,200POSITION SUMMARYThe Finance Manager for United Way of South Central Michigan supports the Senior Director of Finance in managing the financial operations of the organization. The Finance Manager will assist with account reconciliation, tracking budgets and forecasts, monitoring cash flow, and production of reports. The Finance Manager works with the Grants Management Associate and other Community Impact staff to develop budgets for new programs/grants, and provides financial oversight and reporting for UWSCMI's Program Assistance Center (PAC), Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), 2-1-1 and other direct service programs.This position is hybrid with a minimum of three days a week, in the office and can be located at any of the UWSCMI offices (Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Jackson, Lansing). Occasional travel within the region is required, as needed.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESEquity, Diversity and Inclusion:
- Contribute to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organizational culture that centers people in every solution, process, and function.
- Ensure financial strategies and reporting support UWSCMI's mission and priorities, including initiatives that uplift ALICE households.
- Support the performance of accounting functions: oversee assigned accounts in General Ledger; assist with AP/AR; support reconciliation of bank accounts and ANDAR detail, and production of payroll.
- Provide accurate and timely financial information concerning capital assets, functional accounting, restricted assets, cash flows, and other required reports.
- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal tax and other related requirements or regulations related to financial operations
- Manage grants and other restricted funds and produce required financial reports.
- Supervise a team, providing clear direction, support, and regular performance feedback to ensure timely and accurate execution of responsibilities.
- Support professional development opportunities to enhance staff skills and knowledge in financial operations and UWSCMI's mission.
- Promote cross-functional collaboration by coordinating with other departments to ensure financial alignment with organizational needs.
- Support the Sr. Director of Finance in the development of UWSCMI's annual budget.
- Collaborate with the Community Impact Team in developing budgets for UWSCMI grant requests.
- Coordinate with the Director of Operations and Sr. Director of Finance to manage employee procurement processes, monitor lease revenues and manage facilities budgets.
- In cooperation with the Sr. Director of Finance, develop, maintain and implement policies and procedures related to financial operations, accounting standards, and risk management.
- Support in the facilitation of the annual financial audit and Form 990 preparation and final implementation of recommendations as approved.
- Prepare accurate, timely, and insightful financial and operational reports to inform internal decision-making and external accountability.
- Demonstrate a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion and ability to apply anti-oppressive and anti-racist principles in the workplace.
- A minimum of ten years of progressive, industry-related experience-including at least five years in a management role and five years in a nonprofit setting-is required. A bachelor's degree in Business Management, Accounting, or a related field is preferred; however, an equivalent combination of education, training, and relevant experience will be considered.
- Knowledge and understanding of federal Uniform Guidance (CFR2, Part 200).
- Experience in bookkeeping, budgeting, and Federal grant reporting required.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, and financial software packages.
- Demonstrate the ability to work with others in the accomplishment of the organization's goals.
- Experience in the preparation, management, and analysis of operating budgets.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Unquestioned confidentiality with sensitive financial and personnel matters and issues.
- Ability to work in front of a computer for extended periods of time.
- Frequent sitting, standing and walking.
- Reliable transportation for local travel. Use of a personal motor vehicle for transportation requires proof of insurance, valid Driver's license, and ability to pass a Motor Vehicle Record standard.
- Occasional work outside of normal business hours.
- Successful completion of a criminal background check.
- Candidate must be able to work successfully in a remote environment with private office space and high-speed internet.
Expected salary: $79200 per year
Location: Lansing, MI
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