About The Position

Peninsula Family Service (PFS) is a nonprofit organization that provides children, families, and older adults with the support and tools they need to realize their full potential. As one of the largest providers of infant, toddler, and preschool programs in the region, PFS also delivers services in financial empowerment, employment, and older adult support — ensuring that people at every stage of life have access to opportunities to thrive. Established in 1950, PFS has been a trusted community partner for over 75 years, dedicated to fostering stability, resilience, and well-being for the individuals and families it serves. At PFS, our values guide how we serve our community and work together as a team. We expect every team member to demonstrate Ownership, Proactive Engagement, and a commitment to Continuous Learning and Adaptability. These values are grounded in a shared dedication to community, service, and collaborative teamwork. The Accounting Manager, Financial Planning & Operations is responsible for financial analysis, budget development support, operational finance improvement, and selected accounting and invoicing functions in compliance with GAAP, 2 CFR Part 200, government and donor requirements, and Peninsula Family Service policies and procedures. This position partners closely with the CFO on budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling, cost analysis, process improvement, and special projects designed to strengthen financial operations and efficiency. The Accounting Manager also supports the annual audit, assists with monthly financial analysis, oversees certain invoicing functions, and supervises the Accounts Payable Accountant.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in accounting, finance, business administration, or a related field; advanced degree preferred
  • Strong knowledge of GAAP and nonprofit accounting
  • Strong financial analysis, budgeting, forecasting, and Excel skills
  • Experience with financial systems, data analysis, and ad hoc reporting
  • Ability to interpret grant, contract, and program financial requirements
  • Strong project management, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively across finance and program teams
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Prior to first day of employment, must have fingerprint clearance and maintain clearance.
  • Verification to legally work in the US and updated as required.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience improving processes, internal controls, and operational workflows preferred

Responsibilities

  • Support the CFO in development of the annual agency budget, program budgets, grant budgets, and budget revisions.
  • Maintain and improve budget models, forecasting tools, and other financial planning templates.
  • Prepare monthly and ad hoc financial analysis for the CFO, program leaders, and leadership team.
  • Analyze budget-to-actual results, staffing patterns, spending trends, and other financial data to identify risks, opportunities, and areas for improvement.
  • Oversee cost allocation methodologies and implementation to ensure costs are allocated accurately, consistently, and in compliance with applicable funding requirements.
  • Prepare ad hoc reports, financial models, dashboards, and decision-support tools for management.
  • Help identify and implement efficiencies in finance operations, workflows, reporting, and internal processes.
  • Assist with development, documentation, and improvement of finance procedures and internal controls.
  • Oversee cash management activities, including monitoring cash balances, tracking cash flow needs, and coordinating cash transfers and related banking activity.
  • Support month-end and year-end closing activities as assigned, including analysis, reconciliations, and journal entries.
  • Support the annual independent audit by preparing schedules, analyses, and documentation as assigned.
  • Prepare or oversee selected monthly invoicing, billing, and related reconciliations for contracts, grants, and other receivables.
  • Review financial terms of grants, contracts, and other funding agreements and support implementation of fiscal requirements.
  • Partner with the CFO and finance team on special projects, including system improvements, report redesign, and cross-functional finance initiatives.
  • Supervise the Accounts Payable Accountant, including workflow oversight, annuals review and goal setting, training, and performance support.
  • Provide backup support for selected accounting and finance operations as needed.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the CFO.
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