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ORGANIZATION: Social Innovators for Americans Association

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Treasurer Job Description

The Treasurer is the lead advisor to the board directors on financial governance and oversight. They are officers and voting members of the Board and appointed per the bylaws. They work with SIAA's bookkeeper and accountant to understand and present the financial health of the Nonprofit. Present and explain monthly financial statements at the bi-monthly board meeting. Also, make recommendations on financial policies, budgeting, audits, and financial risks.

Qualifications

Selected Treasurer will have basic business acumen with demonstrated experience reading and interpreting financial and accounting documents.

  • Experience with sound business and financial management and reporting practices
  • Experience successfully owning, operating, or managing a business entities' Profit and Loss (P&L)
  • An ability to communicate complex financial information in plain language
Board terms and participation

SIAA’s Officers may serve a two-year term. They are eligible for re-appointment for one additional period. Also, the SIAA will hold Board meetings bi-monthly. Estimate commitment is 8 to 12 hrs. a month to ensure booker reconciled monthly and account reviews annually; then, print reports from Quickbooks Online.

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About Social Innovators for Americans Association

Location:

11110 Sunset Hills Rd., Unit 8721, Reston, VA 20190, US

Mission Statement

The SIAA uses Community-Based Social Innovation (CBSI) services to help high-poverty communities overcome the many systemic social issues that impeded upward social mobility.

Description

The Social Innovators for Americans Association (SIAA) is a nonprofit, non-stock corporation in Virginia. As a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, the SIAA helps low-income communities collobarate on ways government organizations and nonprofits can work together to deliver innovative social services. Unlike traditional charitable nonprofits or social movements, SIAA takes a strategic approach to address interrelated causes of social issues. The SIAA collaborates with community members, stakeholders, and trailblazing social innovators. Together we develop, implement, and eventually replicate bottom-up, win-win solutions to communities’ complex problems.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Race & Ethnicity
Community, Education & Literacy, Race & Ethnicity

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Multiple locations Washington, DC 20006

(38.901096,-77.041336)
 

SKILLS

  • Financial Auditing
  • Financial Planning
  • Budgeting
  • Reporting & Dashboards
  • Accounting
  • Bookkeeping

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 30
  • Orientation or Training
  • 8 to 24 hours a monthly reviewing accounting systems, meeting with bookkeepers and accountants, and presenting financials at a monthly BOD meeting.

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