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Director of Finance, Community Health and Housing at Bon Secours Health System in Remote

The Finance Director, Housing and Community Health is responsible for the financial and, in concert with the Executive Director/Housing & Community Development, operational performance of the rental housing portfolio and community health programs of the Bon Secours Baltimore Health System, a member of Bon Secours Mercy Health (BSMH). The position will be responsible for performing general accounting functions in accordance with BSMH policies and procedures, and all laws set forth by local, state and federal regulatory agencies. The position will also ensure the sustainability of the housing portfolio and community health programs, all while carrying out the mission of the Sisters of Bon Secours in West Baltimore. Further, the position will assist in the development of new programs and properties by providing expertise on management, financial stewardship and services. EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS Possession of a bachelor's degree in accounting or finance from an accredited college or university. Advanced degree preferred. CPA certification preferred. Minimum 7-10 years previous work and supervisory experience, demonstrating knowledge of general policies and procedures followed in an accounting department. Requires expertise in general principles of accounting, budgeting, payroll, and significant, directly related, and progressive experience. Experience in real estate, residential property management or affordable housing and/or not-for-profit accounting is preferred, but not required. Strong communication, organizational, planning, problem solving, technology, analytical, judgment and research skills. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite including Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, internet, and other systems including an accounting and payroll system. Ability to work with minimal supervision and to juggle multiple tasks and deadlines. Own vehicle and valid driver's license. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT:
Prepares month-end financial reporting for distribution to internal executive leadership, as well as external parties, for all assigned areas. Reviews and/or prepares assigned local system monthly journal entries during month-end close. Reviews and/or prepares monthly reconciliations of assigned local system general ledger accounts. Maintains general ledger accounts in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and BSMH policy, and researches exceptions. Leads the generation and preparation of programmatic reports and budget analyses and communicates/advises senior management on significant trends. Review and analyze monthly financial statements, prepares various ad-hoc analysis as needed, and makes recommendations to leadership. Support and review annual audits of the BSMH housing and community health programs as well as the individual housing properties Support and review IRS Form 990 preparation of the BSMH housing and community health programs. Participates in annual budget process for both operational and capital budget and working directly with operational/programmatic leaders on their budget(s). Initiate BSBHS capital requests and assist with preparing BSMH capital reports, as needed. Analyze various payroll reports on a bi-weekly basis for processing, as needed. Sets operating procedures and conducts training for staff responsible for financial management, specifically related to stewardship and tracking of grant spending. Directs staff accountants in the creation of automated and ad hoc reports to support program staff in appropriately spending down grant budgets.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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