Key Responsibilities<br>• Lead and perform audits, reviews, and compilations in accordance with professional standards and firm policies.<br>• Plan engagement scope and timing, perform risk assessments, and design appropriate audit procedures.<br>• Prepare and review workpapers, ensuring proper documentation and support for conclusions.<br>• Oversee and execute audit procedures for nonprofit organizations, including grant and compliance areas as applicable.<br>• Perform assurance work for employee benefit/pension plans, including testing contributions, distributions, and investments.<br>• Work on affordable housing engagements, including low-income housing entities and related compliance matters.<br>• Assist with engagements for homeowners associations; prior HOA experience a plus.<br>• Draft and review financial statements, footnote disclosures, management letters, and internal control communications.<br>• Supervise, train, and mentor staff, providing clear instructions and timely feedback.<br>• Monitor engagement budgets and timelines; communicate status and issues to managers/partners.<br>• Identify accounting, auditing, and internal control issues, and propose practical solutions to clients.<br>• Assist with implementation of new accounting and auditing standards for assigned clients.<br>Qualifications<br>• Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field required.<br>• CPA license preferred; candidates actively pursuing licensure considered.<br>• Minimum of 3 years of recent experience in public accounting with a focus on auditing and assurance.<br>• Experience with nonprofit organizations and/or employee benefit plans strongly preferred; affordable housing and HOA experience a plus.<br>• Solid knowledge of U.S. GAAP and generally accepted auditing standards.<br>• Proficiency with Microsoft Office and audit/engagement software.<br>• Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.<br>• Effective written and verbal communication skills.<br>• Ability to manage multiple engagements and deadlines.<br>• Team-oriented with demonstrated leadership and supervisory abilities.
We are looking for an experienced Accountant to support healthcare finance operations in Rancho Cordova, California. This Long-term Contract position will play a key role in maintaining accurate financial records, coordinating month-end close activities, and delivering reliable reporting for hospital accounting functions. The ideal candidate brings strong general ledger expertise, sound judgment in applying GAAP, and the ability to work independently while partnering effectively with operational and finance stakeholders.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare and record journal entries for the monthly general ledger close, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with GAAP and organizational accounting standards.<br>• Perform detailed balance sheet reconciliations and account analysis, resolving discrepancies and supporting the integrity of financial statements.<br>• Produce recurring and ad hoc financial reports using accounting systems and advanced spreadsheet tools to support business and regulatory needs.<br>• Manage the close process for assigned hospital entities, including accruals, variance review, coordination with facility teams, and final reporting deliverables.<br>• Compile and present complex financial data for internal leadership, external reporting, audit requests, and regulatory submissions.<br>• Partner with supervisors, managers, directors, and other staff to identify accounting issues, recommend practical solutions, and monitor follow-through on approved actions.<br>• Evaluate existing accounting workflows and analytical practices to identify opportunities for greater efficiency and stronger financial controls.<br>• Work with minimal day-to-day supervision while prioritizing deadlines, posting routine journal entries, and providing guidance or informal mentoring to team members as needed.