GRF (CPAs & Advisors): Not-For-Profit Audit Supervisor
Company Summary
GRF is a full-service professional services firm providing clients with audit and assurance, tax, outsourced accounting, and advisory solutions.
Job Description
GRF CPAs & Advisors is seeking an Audit Supervisor to join our Audit practice. The Audit Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the staff during audit engagements, delegating assignments to staff, and ensuring financial statements are completed according to standard. They will have the opportunity to audit, primarily nonprofit organizations, across a wide variety of industries. They will train staff, review working papers, resolve problems with the audit and communicate findings to the client. The Audit Supervisor will interface with clients remotely to start, but must be flexible to manage engagements at client's premises in the future. Because we have clients in more than 100 countries, our auditors have many opportunities to travel internationally if they so desire.
Location:Washington-Baltimore metro area ~ 3 days onsite/2 days WFH
Salary:$120,000 - $140,000
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Assumes full responsibility for supervising engagements and special assignments using established firm policies & procedures and managerial direction
- Plans & coordinates various phases of engagements and monitors actual performance against budget
- Reviews working papers for accuracy & completeness
- Resolves accounting & auditing problems as they arise
- Provides supervision and on the job training to staff assigned to engagement
- Studies and evaluates client's internal control
- Communicates engagement's progress, problems, resolutions, financial information, tax activity and other business concerns to the client
- Prepares or reviews financial statements, notes, schedules, management letters, and tax returns for later discussion between manager or partner and the client
- Prepares staff evaluation reports
- Travel 10% internationally and 20% domestically to perform audits at client sites
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience in public accounting required
- Bachelor's degree in Accounting
- Should possess a current & valid CPA license and be in good standing with the American Institute of CPAs
- Must have strong Microsoft Office skills and be well versed in relevant accounting software. Caseware preferred
- Must have working knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP, GAAS)
- Experience inNot-for-Profitand/or Employee Benefit Plan Audits preferred
- Ability to work independently, use sound judgment and prioritize tasks
Benefits
For full-time positions - Our benefits include a 401(k) plan with profit sharing, 100% paid individual medical, life and disability insurance, student loan repayment, and a culture that fosters flexibility and career development.
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