Job Description
Job Description
Job Description
Job Title: Staff Accountant
Department: Finance
Status: Regular, full-time (with benefits) (IN-PERSON ROLE)
Reports to: Senior Controller
ABOUT BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE RIVER
Building Bridges Across the River (Building Bridges) provides residents East of the Anacostia
River access to the best-in-class facilities, programs and partnerships in arts and culture,
economic opportunity, education, recreation, health and well-being. Building Bridges Across the
River (Building Bridges) envisions a future in which the residents East of the Anacostia River
experience vital, thriving communities characterized by social, cultural, economic, and racial
equity. In order to combat past and current structural inequities, Building Bridges develops and
manages facilities and programs in Wards 7 and 8 including the Town Hall Education Arts
Recreation Campus (THEARC), THEARC Theater, 11th Street Bridge Park, and Skyland
Workforce Center. In 2005, Building Bridges first facility was THEARC at 110,000 square feet
and since then, has grown to 203,000 square feet, representing the largest social service,
multisector, nonprofit collaboration in the country.
Led by President, Rahsaan Bernard, and championed by a high-profile, engaged Board of
Directors, Building Bridges is well-positioned to continue its efforts to build bridges of
opportunity and community. Building Bridges' energizing work environment makes it an optimal
place for highly motivated, tenacious and friendly individuals to succeed and grow within the
organization. Building Bridges office is located on the campus of THEARC in Southeast DC.
PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Staff Accountant with Payroll Administration is responsible for supporting the organization's
accounting functions and managing payroll processing. This requires:
• Processing accounts payable and receivable transactions
• Maintaining accurate financial records and data entry
• Administering bi-weekly payroll processing and related tax filings
• Assisting with monthly financial close processes
• Preparing routine financial reports and reconciliations
• Supporting the annual audit and tax preparation process
AREAS OF FOCUS AND KEY TASKS:
• Process accounts payable including invoice coding, approval routing, and payment
processing
• Manage accounts receivable including invoicing, payment tracking, and collections follow-up
• Administer bi-weekly payroll processing, including time sheet review, benefit deductions, and
paystub distribution
• Process payroll tax filings and payments
• Prepare and issue 1099 forms for independent contractors
• Perform routine bank and balance sheet account reconciliations
• Assist with monthly financial close tasks as assigned
• Maintain organized digital and physical filing systems for financial documents
• Support preparation for annual audit by gathering requested documentation
• Generate standard financial reports for department managers
• Maintain vendor records and W-9 documentation
• Process employee expense reports and reimbursements
• Track and monitor outstanding receivables
• Assist with budget preparation by providing historical financial data
• Perform other duties as assigned by the CFO
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
• Associate's or Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field
• 3+ years of accounting experience, preferably in a nonprofit setting
• Experience with payroll processing and related tax compliance
• Proficiency with accounting software (experience with Sage Intacct a plus)
• Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data entry and financial record keeping
• Knowledge of basic accounting principles and procedures
• Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel
• Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
• Ability to maintain confidentiality when dealing with sensitive information
• Problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking skills
• Team-oriented with ability to work collaboratively
• Demonstrated reliability and dependability
• Knowledge of and commitment to the communities served in Wards 7 and 8 preferred
Benefits
• This is a full-time position with a salary of $60,000-$75,000. Benefits include PTO, Holiday
Pay, Medical, Dental, Vision and ability to participate in the 401(k) Retirement Plan. Building
Bridges is an equal opportunity employee