Finance Manager

Fort Wayne, IN Open
McMillen Health is looking for Finance Manager in Fort Wayne, IN. This local job opportunity with ID 3662818813 is live since 2026-05-04 14:28:34.

Benefits:

403b

Paid time off

Parental leave

The Finance Manager is accountable for managing and maintaining all financial and human resource records for the organization. The Finance Manager works closely with the Executive Director and Treasurer of the Board of Directors to ensure proper accounting controls and financial practices are maintained. This is a full‑time, 32‑hour per week, 12‑month hourly position reporting directly to the Executive Director and may require occasional evening hours.

Specific Areas of Responsibility Include:

Maintain accurate and complete financial records and systems for the organization

Manage all day‑to‑day accounting functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll coordination, cash management, inventory tracking, and bank reconciliations

Prepare monthly and annual financial statements and reports for the Executive Director, Treasurer, Finance Committee, and Board of Directors

Prepare the annual operating budget with the Executive Director and monitor financial performance throughout the year

Maintain asset and investment records and ensure appropriate internal controls are followed

Prepare schedules, reports, and documentation for the annual audit, Form 990, and required 1099 filings

Work collaboratively with the Director of Development & Marketing to reconcile financial records with donor data

Maintain employee personnel records and coordinate payroll and benefits reporting with third‑party providers

Attend Board of Directors and Finance Committee meetings and support the work of the Finance Committee in partnership with the Board Treasurer

Perform special projects and other duties as assigned by the Executive Director

Overall Accountabilities:

Support and promote the organization’s strategic and operational goals

Foster collaboration, communication, and efficiency among staff and volunteers

Demonstrate strong organizational, time‑management, and problem‑solving skills

Maintain strict confidentiality when handling sensitive information

Support fund development efforts as appropriate and engage in ongoing professional development

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or equivalent experience

Experience in financial operations within a nonprofit organization preferred

Knowledge of budgeting, internal controls, and basic investment tracking

Strong verbal and written communication skills

Proficiency in QuickBooks and Microsoft Excel and Word

Valid driver’s license required

Required Skills