About Texas 2036
Texas 2036 is a nonprofit public policy organization building long-term, data-driven strategies to improve the lives and opportunities of all Texans. We are a dynamic, rapidly growing organization seeking energetic individuals passionate about identifying and developing data-driven, pragmatic solutions to address the critical issues that matter most to all Texans.
About the Role
The Staff Accountant supports the organization’s financial operations with primary responsibility for expenditure processing and monthly balance sheet reconciliations. This role manages accounts payable, employee reimbursements, vendor administration, and related accounting activities while supporting close, audit, compliance and other financial reporting needs. Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the Staff Accountant will work closely with other members of the finance team to maintain accurate financial records, prepare financial reports and ensure compliance with internal controls.
This role is well suited for a detail-oriented accountant who has built a foundation through hands-on accounting experience and is ready to take increasing ownership of close, reconciliation, compliance and reporting responsibilities over time. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented and able to manage multiple priorities while contributing to the organization’s financial stability and reporting accuracy.
Responsibilities
Month-End, Quarter-End and Year-End Close
- Own assigned components of the monthly close, including accounts receivable tracking and reconciliation, preparing journal entries (accruals, prepaids, deferrals, allocations, reclassifications), meeting established close deadlines
- Prepare monthly balance sheet reconciliations with complete supporting documentation, ensuring accounts are accurate and reconciling items are resolved timely
- Maintain the general ledger, investigating unusual activity and preparing recurring close schedules (e.g., fixed assets, prepaids, accruals, revenue, accounts receivable)
- Support quarterly and year-end close, including preparing schedules, work papers, and financial statement support for internal review and external audit
- Research and resolve discrepancies and technical accounting questions, escalating complex matters as appropriate
- Provide support on more complex accounting areas and close deliverables as proficiency grows, with opportunities to take on increasing ownership over time
Accounts Payable, Disbursements and Vendor Management
- Process accounts payable and employee expense reimbursements, ensuring accuracy, proper approvals, policy compliance and timely payment
- Manage vendor administration, including vendor files, W-9 collection, payment inquiries and year-end 1099 reporting
- Support purchasing and contract administration, including routing agreements for approval, maintaining records; tracking key dates, payment terms, and budget alignment
- Monitor expenditure activity for appropriate coding, approvals and compliance with internal policies
Compliance, Controls and Reporting
- Ensure compliance with GAAP, applicable regulations and organizational policies; help strengthen internal controls and documentation
- Maintain supporting documentation for regulatory and nonprofit-specific filings, including IRS Form 990 and lobbying expenditures
- Assist with budget tracking, variance analysis and other financial reporting requested by leadership
Collaboration and Continuous Improvement
- Collaborate across departments to support financial operations, leverage technology to improve efficiency and accuracy, assist with in-office and operations-related needs; and complete other tasks as assigned
- Demonstrate curiosity and willingness to explore emerging tools, including AI and automation, to enhance accounting workflows, accuracy and efficiency
Qualifications
- 2+ years of relevant accounting experience preferred, exceptional early-career candidates with strong internship or nonprofit accounting experience may also be considered
- Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance or a related field
- Working knowledge of GAAP; familiarity with nonprofit accounting is a plus
- Proficiency with accounting software and a track record of maintaining accurate, well-documented financial records
- Strong reconciliation skills (bank, credit card, and general ledger accounts) and sound judgment on account coding
- Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues and external stakeholders
- Proficiency with office technology systems, particularly Microsoft Office Suite, GSuite; experience with accounting systems, preferably Intacct, Bill/Divvy and Nexonia
- Willingness to learn and leverage AI and emerging technology in accounting workflows
- Ability to work independently, solve problems and maintain confidentiality
- Desire to see Texas be the best place to live and work through 2036 and beyond
Location
The Staff Accountant is a Texas-based position with a strong preference for candidates located in Austin. The role is remote for employees located in Texas but outside the Austin region. For employees in Austin, the role is a hybrid role and the employee will be expected to be present in the office during the work day, at least two days a week on average. Additional office days may be required as needed.
Regardless of location, the Staff Accountant must be willing to travel (up to 10% if Austin-based, 20% if based outside of Austin) to other cities in Texas for meetings with Texas 2036 staff, board members, advisors, staff, stakeholders and partners.
Compensation and Benefits
Texas 2036 offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience. The target salary range for this position is $70,000 – $85,000. Employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including health, vision and dental insurance with employee premiums paid by Texas 2036, a cell phone stipend and a 401K matching program. Additionally, employees enjoy generous paid time-off and paid parental leave policies. Texas 2036 fosters a flexible and entrepreneurial work environment, emphasizing personal accountability, collaboration and professional conduct.
To Apply
If you are interested in applying for the Staff Accountant position, please send an email to jobs@texas2036.org. Include your resume as well as a cover letter addressing your interest in the position and how your experience aligns with the position’s responsibilities and qualifications.
Applicants for employment with Texas 2036 must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment in the United States.
