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Financial Planning and Accounting Associate Director

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Atlanta International School

Atlanta, GA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 8 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/30/2026

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Financial Planning and Accounting Associate Director Summary The Financial Planning and Accounting Associate Director performs general accounting, budgeting and reporting responsibilities. This individual is proficient and knowledgeable with business and accounting procedures. This position is a key member of the business office team, reporting directly to the Head of Finance and Operations.
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Full-time; Exempt Guiding Principles Supports and advances the mission and vision of the school. Supports and promotes the goals of the IB program. Supports and advances international education. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assist in managing the annual operating budget process across all school departments ensuring alignment with the school's strategic plan. Perform monthly variance analysis, identifying trends and providing corrective recommendations to department heads. Help maintain the school's multi-year financial forecast, adjusting for shifts in enrollment, staffing, and economic conditions. Model various tuition-increase scenarios and their impact on net tuition revenue and market competitiveness. Ensure compliance with non-profit accounting standards (GAAP) regarding restricted and unrestricted funds. Assist in the preparation of materials for the annual audit and Form 990 filing. Conduct cost-benefit analyses for new academic programs, extracurriculars, or facility expansions. Perform benchmarking studies against peer schools (NAIS/local associations) regarding faculty compensation, benefits, and operational costs. Manage the financial lifecycle of capital projects, including debt service tracking and construction fund draws. Assist with the planning, budgeting, and logistics for school field trips, safeguarding the school against overages and ensuring successful execution. Build and update electronic payment links to support auxiliary and school activities; assist users with real-time transaction tracking, reporting, and prompt account reconciliation. Endowment accounting Manage the fixed asset register and accounting for monthly additions, disposals, depreciation and movement in construction-in-progress. Perform reconciliations including but not limited to bank accounts, restricted accounts and financial aid. Assist in preparation of the month end close, including drafting journal entries, inputting cash receipts and drafting internal financial statements and reports. Other duties as assigned Skills and Requirements BA or BS Degree in Accounting, Business or Finance is required Must have a minimum of 5 years of financial accounting and reporting experience ideally within a non-profit or independent school setting Ability to manage multiple projects independently in an environment with a high volume of transactions An understanding of internal controls is required and experience with accounting ERP system Mastery of Excel (complex modeling, macros, and data visualization). Excellent written and oral communications skills Required to comply with AIS's employee handbook (and student handbook as applicable)