Justice in Aging seeks an Accounting Manager with at least 6 years of experience. The Accounting Manager plays a pivotal role in supporting the execution of finance operations by managing organizational accounting, which supports the overall financial health of Justice in Aging. Reporting to the Director of Finance, the ideal candidate will bring a blend of accounting skills and acumen to support administrative execution across the organization.
The Organization: Contrary to portrayals of financially secure older adults engaged in healthy, active aging pursuits and enjoying their retirement, over 7 million people over 65 have trouble making ends meet. And millions are living in deep poverty. Older adults are increasingly at the center of the housing and homelessness crisis. Poverty is much worse for those who have experienced discrimination and inequities throughout their lives, including women, people of color, LGBTQ+ older adults, those with limited English proficiency, and others. These individuals are members of our families and communities. They raised families, worked, cared for many of us, taught our children, and built our economy. Yet, because of ageism, racism, and other forms of discrimination, their lives are continually devalued and they experience barriers to meeting their most basic needs.
Join us and become part of the only national organization focused solely on advancing the rights of low-income older adults. Watch this short video to learn more about how, over the past 50 years, we have used the power of law and our expertise in all of the programs older adults rely on to fight senior poverty. And learn why, in 2021, we launched a new strategic initiative to center our work in advancing equity. Through this initiative, we are intentionally pursuing systemic changes in law and policy that improve the lives of low-income older adults who experience inequities deeply rooted in structural racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, and xenophobia. You can be a part of this meaningful work.
Our staff work primarily remotely, with most staff located in the Washington, DC area. The organization also has an office in Los Angeles and staff across the country. This role is a hybrid position, requiring two days a week of in-person work in our Washington, D.C office. The remaining days can be completed remotely Justice in Aging requires COVID-19 vaccination for all staff, with exemptions available in accordance with federal law.
The Position: The Accounting Manager is responsible for supporting the creation of monthly financial statements, reconciliation of the general ledger and other key accounts, preparation of various accounting/audit schedules and tax returns, and improvement of various processes. The Accounting Manager classifies, summarizes and reports on the financial activities. This role also assists the Director of Finance with design and implementation of financial procedures and directives.
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Justice in Aging seeks an Accounting Manager with at least 6 years of experience. The Accounting Manager plays a pivotal role in supporting the execution of finance operations by managing organizational accounting, which supports the overall financial health of Justice in Aging. Reporting to the Director of Finance, the ideal candidate will bring a blend of accounting skills and acumen to support administrative execution across the organization.
The Organization: Contrary to portrayals of financially secure older adults engaged in healthy, active aging pursuits and enjoying their retirement, over 7 million people over 65 have trouble making ends meet. And millions are living in deep poverty. Older adults are increasingly at the center of the housing and homelessness crisis. Poverty is much worse for those who have experienced discrimination and inequities throughout their lives, including women, people of color, LGBTQ+ older adults, those with…
The salary range for this position is $81,000-$91,000 depending on experience. Justice in Aging offers a competitive benefits package, including fully paid health, dental, and life insurance; flexible reimbursement plan; 403(b) retirement savings plan with 8% automatic employer contribution; paid parental leave, sabbatical leave, and compensatory time; federal holidays, sick time, and generous vacation policy.
The salary range for this position is $81,000-$91,000 depending on experience. Justice in Aging offers a competitive benefits package, including fully paid health, dental, and life insurance; flexible reimbursement plan; 403(b) retirement savings plan with 8% automatic employer contribution; paid parental leave, sabbatical leave, and compensatory time; federal holidays, sick time, and generous vacation policy.