Nonprofit Accountant (Contract, Freelance)
Location: Remote (US) or Washington, DC
Type: Contractor, part-time (40-50 hours per month)
Reports to: Chief of Staff
About I AM ALS
I AM ALS is a community-led organization with the revolutionary goal of changing ALS from fatal to chronic. We provide support and resources to those impacted by ALS; empower advocates to raise awareness; and lead the movement against ALS in driving the development of cures. Founded in 2019 by husband and wife team Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya, I AM ALS was born out of their desire to rewrite the ALS story for Brian and the tens of thousands of other people with ALS. As we grow, we’re seeking a part-time contract Accountant to support our financial operations and partner with our leadership on continual improvement of our financial systems.
About the Role
We’re looking for a detail-oriented, proactive contract accountant to ensure operational excellence across our financial systems. This role is ideal for someone with strong accounting expertise who has comfort working autonomously, managing monthly close and reporting cycles, and interfacing with leadership, staff, and external vendors (e.g. auditors, payroll, retirement plan administrator).
You’ll lead our day-to-day bookkeeping, ensure fiscal accuracy and compliance, and contribute to monthly close, reporting, payroll, and audit prep. In this role you’ll report to the Chief of Staff and serve as a strategic thought partner and subject matter expert to build and maintain workflows that contribute to continual improvement of our financial management practices and health.
Core Responsibilities
Maintain accurate and timely financial records in QuickBooks Online, including journal entries and reconciliations
Process accounts payable, including timely payment of vendor invoices and maintenance of bill pay systems
Reconcile bank, credit card, and investment accounts on a monthly basis
Collaborate with fundraising staff to on monthly reconciliation of revenue data across accounting and internal CRM records
Prepare monthly financial reports, including budget vs. actuals for departments and cash flow projections
Manage payroll processing, including onboarding of new employees into our payroll system, and coordinate benefit contributions (401k, health, commuter, FSA)
Track and allocate restricted and unrestricted funds in line with grant and donor requirements
Support annual budgeting process and recommend forecast adjustments as needed
Prepare documentation for audit and 990 filings in collaboration with the Chief of Staff
Uphold internal controls and ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards
Recommend and implement improvements to financial operations for efficiency, clarity, and scalability
Qualifications
5+ years of nonprofit accounting experience
Expert proficiency in QuickBooks Online, Excel, and Google Workspace
Strong understanding of GAAP accounting and nonprofit financial management
Familiarity with federal/state compliance, payroll systems, and benefits administration
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and communicate clearly with non-finance staff
Comfort with a fast-paced, fully remote startup-style environment
Contract Details
This position will be hired as an Independent Contractor (1099) with an initial 12-month term, with annual renewal expected upon mutual agreement.
Expected hourly rate is $35-$65, dependent on experience and services provided. Adjustment to a monthly retainer is negotiable after an initial period.
The role is anticipated at 40-50 hours per month (weekday work hours preferred), with the exact schedule to be decided with the Chief of Staff. Flexibility is required during busy seasons.
To Apply
Please submit your resume, 2-3 client references, and a brief intro (no more than 2-3 paragraphs) at our Application Form. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and accepted until the position is filled, but priority will be given to those who apply by July 23rd. Reach out to jobs@iamals.org if you have any questions.
Source: Idealist