Compensation: Salary range $105,000-$125,000 based upon experience + comprehensive, generous benefits package including 401(k) plan, medical and dental coverage
Email a cover letter and resume to: asilow@srsymphony.org
No phone calls please.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Santa Rosa Symphony is a $5 million non-profit organization. Directorof Finance & Administration is responsible for the business and financial operations of the organization, including financial accounting, controls, and reporting. Directorof Finance & Administration is also responsible for the preparation of the annual audit, monthly financial statements, banking relations, and the administration of payroll, employee benefits and personnel policies.
QUALIFICATIONS:
3+ years work experience with Nonprofit Accounting
Bachelor’s degree, in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration a plus
Proficiency with GAAP and FASB compliance
Experience with accounting and reporting software, with knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics software preferred
Experience with third party payroll services
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word
Solid experience coordinating audit activities and managing reporting, budget development and analysis, accounts payable and receivable, general ledger, payroll and accounting for investments.
Experience managing and overseeing relationships with vendors and personnel benefits
Excellent attention to detail, deadline oriented, data entry management, time management, and general math skills
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer
Proof of COVID vaccination and booster
Valid CA drivers license
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Financial Management
Develop sound financial policies and procedures and internal controls for accounting, auditing, budgeting, purchasing, inventories, payroll, and administrative service functions. Implement and monitor policies, procedures, and internal controls to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
Direct activities relating to the management and control of cash flow, banking relations, and investments.
Participate in the Board’s development of investment policies and strategies. Serve as primary contact with fund managers and ensure proper accounting for all investment transactions.
Manage the Association’s daily administrative and financial activities, including financial record keeping, production of financial statements, and personnel records.
Prepare special analyses as required.
Budgeting and Planning
Direct the preparation of organizational operating budgets and forecasts with staff and President & CEO for Finance Committee and Board approval.
Assists in preparation of preliminary budget figures.
Provide departments with ongoing budget analysis, assisting staff members in budget compliance.
Record Keeping
Timely preparation and maintenance of all accounting records and provide appropriate financial/statistical reports.
Maintain the Association’s revenue and expense records, produce monthly financial statements, and monthly investment statements, process accounts payable and accounts receivable, oversee deposit processing, and maintain account analysis.
Prepare and maintain all payroll records and reporting, assuring compliance with all legal requirements and organizational objectives.
Direct the preparation and maintenance of property, equipment, and instrument inventory records and establish depreciation schedules.
Ensure compliance with all financial/tax reporting requirements of agencies/foundations.
Assist Development Director in preparing grant requests/reports for various donors/foundations/govt. and in monitoring and compliance with said terms as well as conditions of all planned gifts.
Audit and Income Tax Reporting
Review audit needs of the Association; make recommendation as to selection of auditors.
Direct preparation for audits.
Work with the auditors in preparation of the annual audit report and filing of tax reports. Review and approve all drafts; assure distribution of reports as required.
Respond to auditor’s findings and recommendations in consultation with Finance Committee, taking action as appropriate.
Develop internal audit procedures to ensure that systems are functioning as planned.
Ensure that a copy of the most recent IRS form 990 and audited Financial Statements are available for review according to federal law.
Board of Directors
As staff for the Finance Committee prepare monthly financial statements for reporting to the committee.
Prepare financial reports as requested by President & CEO and/or Board.
Assist the President & CEO in the review and establishment of personnel policies for the administrative staff.
Interact with committees of the Board and individual Board members as needed.
Personnel
Oversee the execution of all benefits programs, including retirement programs, health insurance, dental, vision, and life, as well as other types of institutional insurance, maintaining accurate records and filing all required reports.
Maintain staff employee records showing date of hire, compensation and benefits, accrued PTO time, leave records, and other pertinent personnel data.
Prepare and file employer reports to government agencies, insurance companies, etc. Carry out organizational and personnel surveys as needed.
Administrative
Coordinate the administration of all operating leases and contracts, insurance (general liability, property, umbrella, workers comp & directors and officers), audit services, building lease, maintenance contracts and other services.
Develop purchasing policies and procedures and direct/monitor their implementation.
Prepare and compile information from Association’s records for use in LAO, ACSO, and other orchestra/non-profit group’s statistical reports of surveys.
Serve as part of the senior management team to assist the President & CEO in setting and implementing administrative policies established by the Board.
Perform other duties as assigned by the President & CEO.
Work Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm; and some evenings may be necessary.
The Santa Rosa Symphony is an equal opportunity employer.
The Santa Rosa Symphony is a leading regional symphony orchestra, 75" north of San Francisco, now 95 years old in the 2022-2023 season and the resident orchestra of the Green Music Center. Performing over 40 concerts annually and with a major music education program reaching over 20,000 young people annually including four youth orchestras.