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Full-time Senior Accountant

Houston, TX · On-site

$70K - $88K/yr

Houston Ballet is a non-profit performing arts organization. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Perform general accounting duties: * Ensure the accuracy of general ledger account balances at the ...

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How much do ballet accounting jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for ballet accounting in the United States is $95,659.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Ballet Accounting?

Ballet Accounting refers to the specialized financial management and bookkeeping practices tailored for ballet companies and organizations. It involves tracking income from ticket sales, grants, and donations, as well as managing expenses such as dancer salaries, costumes, production costs, and theater rentals. Ballet accountants ensure compliance with nonprofit regulations, prepare financial reports, and help organizations budget for productions and tours. Their expertise supports the financial health and sustainability of ballet institutions by providing accurate and timely financial information.

What is the difference between Ballet Accounting vs Ballet Bookkeeping?

AspectBallet AccountingBallet Bookkeeping
CredentialsTypically requires accounting certifications (e.g., CPA)Often requires basic bookkeeping knowledge, no certification needed
Work EnvironmentInvolves financial analysis, reporting, and complianceFocuses on recording financial transactions and maintaining ledgers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by dance companies, arts organizations, and related businessesCommonly employed in small arts organizations and freelance settings

Ballet Accounting and Ballet Bookkeeping both handle financial tasks within dance organizations. Ballet Accounting involves detailed financial analysis, reporting, and compliance, often requiring certifications like CPA. Ballet Bookkeeping focuses on recording transactions and maintaining accurate ledgers, usually with less formal credentials. While both roles support the financial health of dance companies, Ballet Accounting offers a broader scope of financial management, whereas Ballet Bookkeeping is more about day-to-day transaction recording.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ballet Accountant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ballet Accountant, you need a solid background in accounting principles, a degree in accounting or finance, and experience with arts organizations. Familiarity with accounting software like QuickBooks, payroll systems, and grant management tools is typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and clear communication are important soft skills for liaising between artistic staff and administration. These abilities ensure accurate financial management, compliance, and support for the unique funding and operational needs of ballet organizations.

What are some common challenges faced by accountants working in ballet companies, and how can they be addressed?

Accountants in ballet companies often encounter challenges such as managing fluctuating budgets due to seasonal performances, tracking grant and donor funding, and ensuring compliance with nonprofit regulations. They must also collaborate closely with artistic directors and production managers to accurately forecast expenses for costumes, sets, and tours. Building strong communication with these teams and staying proactive with financial planning tools can help address these challenges and support the company's artistic goals.
Full-time Senior Accountant

Full-time Senior Accountant

Houston Ballet

Houston, TX • On-site

$70K - $88K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Come work with us at Houston Ballet!
Join a leading nonprofit arts organization that’s redefining what ballet can be. We’re committed to inspiring a lasting love of dance through nationally recognized bold performances, new choreography, and education programs.  At Houston Ballet, your creativity meets purpose—and your passion takes center stage. Whether on stage or behind the scenes, every role here contributes to something bigger.

 Your Passion. Our Stage.

Visit: www.houstonballet.org for more information.

* * * For full consideration, please be sure to combine your resume and cover letter into one document to upload when you apply. 

Summary:

Houston Ballet is looking for a Senior Accountant to join our Finance Team. The ideal candidate will have strong accounting and analysis skills, is eager to learn, and willing to accept the challenge of finding new innovative ways to improve our processes. The Senior Accountant will work directly with other Finance team members responsible for GL, AP, AR, PR, Facilities and Human Resources, and will also be a resource for other departments throughout the organization.  Houston Ballet is a non-profit performing arts organization. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Perform general accounting duties:

  • Ensure the accuracy of general ledger account balances at the end of each accounting period through the regular review of general ledger transactions and by proposing adjusting journal entries when necessary.
  • Review accounting documents for accurate account codes related to specific Departments, Project IDs, and Expense Categories.
  • Review monthly bank reconciliations.
  • Reconcile assigned balance sheet accounts at the end of each accounting period to subsidiary schedules.
  • Prepare, enter and/or approve general ledger journal entries
  • Prepare monthly/quarterly/annually financial reports and special report preparation.
  • Provide financial reports to department managers when requested.
  • Assist in training other staff to improve and enrich knowledge.
  • Assist with other accounting duties and special projects as assigned by supervisor.
  • Assist with preparation of audit schedules and responses for the annual audit.
  • Other duties may be assigned;

Qualifications:

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (accounting or finance is preferred)
  • 4+ years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience in small business or non-profit accounting
  • Experience and working knowledge with general ledger transactions such as adjustments, journal entries, reclassifications, and reconciliations of accounts.
  • Experience with preparation of audit schedules and analysis
  • Experience in non-profit accounting/finance is preferred.

Computer Skills

Microsoft Office, with emphasis in Excel. Knowledge of Sage Intacct accounting system, Ramp, Tessitura and QuickBooks experience preferred

Benefits

Houston Ballet presents an enticing benefits package for eligible full-time employees, including:

  • Healthcare Benefits: Embrace our comprehensive coverage for medical, dental, and vision care.  Choose from plans with low-cost or zero monthly premiums, complemented by provisions for paid life and AD&D insurance, and versatile spending accounts.
  • Retirement Plan: Secure your future through our 403(b) plan, bolstered by a substantial 5% annual contribution from Houston Ballet, empowering you to save and thrive.
  • Paid Time Off:  Embrace a healthy work-life balance with 3 weeks of paid vacation, 10 paid sick days, and 10 paid holidays.  Paid parental leave is also available to support your personal milestones.
  • Professional Development: Fuel your career ambition with access to online training and professional growth resources specific to arts management, empowering you to advance your career on your terms.
  • Discounts and Perks: Immerse yourself in the vibrant Houston performing arts scene with discounted and complimentary tickets to captivating ballet performances and other Houston theater district venues. Enjoy exclusive partnerships with local businesses and eateries for unforgettable experiences.
  • Wellness Programs: Prioritize your well-being with access to our on-site gym and counseling services through our employee assistance plan, providing comprehensive support for your physical and mental wellness.

Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access Statement

Houston Ballet is dedicated to creating meaningful change by cultivating a space that honors what is unique in all of us. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA) are instrumental in the fulfillment of our mission and values. We recognize our responsibility to be an inclusive and open organization for students, artists, staff, trustees, and volunteers of all backgrounds.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.  We provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Join us, together we are Houston Ballet.

Core Values

Our shared values are essential to our success as a world-class ballet company and academy. These values guide our decisions and behaviors and shape our culture.

  • EXCELLENCE: We are passionate about results. Our programs are recognized and awarded for excellence. We are committed to delivering quality programs at the highest standard. Work in all departments matches the caliber of the programming on stage.
  • ENGAGED: We are proud to be a part of a company that produces art and trains artists. We attend performances and are tremendous advocates for the education and community engagement programs we offer. We are all in and well-versed in the mission of Houston Ballet.
  • DRIVEN: We are driven to take goals and run with them. We are excited to deliver results beyond expectations. We are accountable for our actions and work. We reinvent Standard Operations Procedures, leaving our jobs better than we found them. Much of our work product becomes the standard for individuals who will fill our roles in the years to come.
  • COLLABORATIVE: We unite around Houston Ballets mission and support each other in reaching goals. We share information widely and generously and treat our team members, customers, and patrons with respect and sensitivity. We embrace inclusion, diversity, equity, and access. We recognize our responsibility to be an open, welcoming, and anti-racist organization where students, artists, staff, trustees, and volunteers of all backgrounds collaboratively learn, work and serve. We nurture the growth and understanding of how each of us fits into the larger picture and we celebrate organizational achievements.
  • PATRON-CENTERED: Our patrons (subscribers/supporters/donors/stakeholders) are at the center of all we do and are at the top of our minds in our decisions and actions. Our patrons are delighted by the excellent customer service they receive at every interaction at Houston Ballet.