Part-Time Bookkeeer/Admin For A Non-Profit Administrative & Office Jobs - Sarasota, FL at Geebo

Part-Time Bookkeeer/Admin For A Non-Profit

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We are hiring a part-time bookkeeper/admin assistant for about 4-5 hours a week. We're a nonprofit organization with 70 volunteers and a small staff.
We need a person to handle our books, bills, payroll, government forms, paperwork and administrative items. Its about half bookkeeping and half administrative work. Over time it will grow to be 6 to 8 hours a week.
Experience with the full range of bookkeeping entries is required. You must be exceptionally thorough, organized and responsible. The IRS has strict standards for nonprofit organizations, and our nonprofit status will be at risk if our books don't meet their requirements. So it's essential that our bookkeeper enters all items correctly and pays attention to detail.
99% of the work would be done virtually from your computer. You would drop off and pick up items from our office once a week, and also file finished items there. You could do the weekly visit any time of day or night any day of the week since you would have a key. You don't need to dress up at all when you come to the office.
We currently use QuickBooks, but are planning to change to NetSuite, a popular online cloud ERP and accounting program.
You'd make about one phone call a week to a vendor or governmental department as needed to handle an account or similar.
To apply, please let us know:
your skill level at bookkeeping on a 1-10 scale
a description of your bookkeeping and administrative experience (number of years, where you worked, and what you did), or include your resume or your LinkedIn profile
how much you'd charge per hour
You don't need to include references yet. If we are seriously considering you, we will want a couple of references for your past or present bookkeeping or admin work. Please include your phone number, and if we have questions, well call or email you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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